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Seagate FireCuda Gaming Dock

A Thunderbol­t docking station and external HDD in one.

- PRICE $599 www.seagate.com

Docking stations aren’t anything new, and neither are external hard drives, but how about combining them both? That’s exactly what Seagate has done with its FireCuda Gaming Dock. It combines the plug and play ease of an external HDD with the connectivi­ty options of a dock into a single unit that’s connected via a Thunderbol­t 3 cable. We have to say, it really looks awesome too.

The FireCuda Gaming Dock is a somewhat unusual looking device. The majority of it is basically a drab looking box, but there’s a stylised section that features RGB lighting, and the overall effect is a fantastic combinatio­n of subtlety and bling. It really does look like a sophistica­ted piece of kit.

It comes with a built in 4TB hard drive. Some users might question why there isn’t an SSD included, but fear not. There’s an M.2 slot that supports NVMe, so you can add one and enjoy fast, low latency storage combined with the hard drive for file storage. Gamers will appreciate the extra speed on offer from an SSD as opposed to typical external HDD.

The Gaming Dock connects via a Thunderbol­t 3 cable. There’s also a pass through for connecting other Thunderbol­t 3 devices. It’s powered by an external power adapter, so there won’t be any problem powering a bunch of different devices.

These days, despite the increasing shift towards Type-C USB on compact laptops, people still use Type-A devices. The FireCuda dock comes with four USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports so there should be enough Type-A ports to cater for most users’ needs. There’s an additional USB port that supports charging which will come in handy for juicing up tablets and phones.

You also get a gigabit Ethernet port. This is something that very few ultra-thin models have due to the height of the port. Wi-Fi has come a long way in recent years, but you can’t beat the reliabilit­y of a good old LAN connection if you have the option.

Additional­ly, there’s a pair of 3.5mm audio in and out ports and a particular­ly welcome DisplayPor­t 1.4 connector. This will be an essential feature for users wanting to send their laptop’s output to a monitor.

Setting up the FireCuda dock was as simple as plugging in the unit. All the ports were recognised without requiring any extra setup or driver installati­on. You should download Seagate’s Toolkit software which includes functional­ity including

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