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OWC Thunderbolt Pro Dock 10-Port Connectivity Solution for Mac/Windows | Professional docking station with USB 10Gb/s ports, AVB-ready 10Gb Ethernet, DisplayPort, CFexpress and SD 4.0 readers

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Size: PRO DOCK


Style: Thunderbolt 3


Features

  • Power Delivery: (1) Thunderbolt 3 port with 85W; (1) Thunderbolt 3 port with 15W; AVB ready: perfect for use in pro audio and video applications where synchronization of data streams is critical
  • Display Support: Up to one 8K display @ 60Hz, one 5K display @ 60Hz, one 4K display @ 120Hz, or two 4K displays @ 60Hz; Display Support by Port: Thunderbolt 3: Up to 5K @ 60Hz via a native Thunderbolt 3 display or 4K @ 60Hz via a Thunderbolt display or a USB-C display adapter; DisplayPort 1.4: Up to 8K @ 60Hz or 4K @ 120Hz; Use of HDMI display via Thunderbolt port requires USB-C to HDMI adapter (sold separately)
  • Dual display support, including available resolution and refresh rates, is dependent on host hardware and drivers; Silicon M1 Pro, M1 Max, and M1 Ultra Mac models, Intel-based Mac models, and Thunderbolt 4 PCs can support up to two displays at up to 4K @ 60Hz via Thunderbolt; Silicon M1, M2 and M3 Mac models can support one external display up to 4K @ 60Hz via Thunderbolt
  • Device Ports: (1) Host Port - Thunderbolt 3 up to 40 Gb/s (5000 MB/s); (1) Thunderbolt 3 Port; (1) USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C Port up to 10Gb/s (1250MB/s) - USB 2.0/3.0 backwards compatible; (3) USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A Ports up to 10Gb/s (1250MB/s) - USB 2.0/3.0 backwards compatible; (1) DisplayPort Port; (1) 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) RJ-45 Port; (1) CFexpress Type B; (1) Secure Digital (SD); Host Port Requirements: Thunderbolt 3 port (backward compatible)
  • Compatible with PC, Notebook, Desktop, or Tablet equipped with Thunderbolt 3 or higher Port, Certified for Windows PC and Mac; certified OWC Thunderbolt cable included; 2 Year OWC Limited Warranty

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Product Dimensions: 4.72 x 10.24 x 6.3 inches


Item Weight: 5.1 pounds


Item model number: OWCTB3DKPRO


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 29, 2022


Manufacturer: OWC


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  • Slow for Windows to recognize
Size: PRO DOCK Style: Thunderbolt 3
When I first hooked this up, I thought it was broken; there was no network connection. I looked through the box twice, and it comes with no instructions. I turned my Wi-Fi 7 connection back on so I could look up troubleshooting, and I plugged in my Display Port monitor. My Display Port monitor came right up so I knew the Thunderbolt 4 Pro Dock was at least connecting and powered on. At this point, I opened Device Manager to see what device problems there might be, and finding none, I looked back at my network, and my 10GBe connection now had activity lights and was connected. I turned off my Wi-Fi connection and did a local network speed test with a high result of 9.2 Gbps throughput. If this had come with a HDMI connection, I would have bought it months ago, but after replaced my older monitor with a monitor with both HDMI and DP, I was finally able to upgrade to a faster ethernet connection; my built in ethernet connection was 2.5 Gbps, and I was only getting about 2.7 Gbps on my Wi-Fi 7 connection. I've only had my Asus gaming laptop on for about 30 minutes so there is no long-time experience yet, but IF this keeps working like it is now, I will be very, very happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2025 by David C. Harris

  • OWC Dock with Intel Laptop is garbage
Size: PRO DOCK Style: Thunderbolt 3
0 (zero) Stars! I never write reviews but this product was so bad that I had it issue a Public Safety Announcement. At least if you have an Intel laptop. The main reason for purchasing this was because I had just received 8GB fiber internet and wanted a 10GB dock for my X1 Carbon Gen12. Unfortunately the best this thing could do was anywhere from 500MB to 1GB and on occasion 2GB when it was in a good mood. I of course loaded the latest Marvel driver and played with all of the settings but couldn't get this thing to do get much better. I then tried it with my wife's Mac Air M1 and it got up to 5GB... but still not the 8GB that my provider showed me that I was getting out of the router which was directly connected into this thing. I contacted OWC support and they were very nice but couldn't help me. I even told them that the driver on their webpage was out of date, but if you dig deep enough through their crumby website they do provide you with a link to Marvel where you low-and-behold can find the latest driver. OWC support told me to follow up with with Lenovo and Microsoft and see how that goes... down the rabbit hole we go. That product development is what they should be doing - not me. I was going to chalk this up to crappy support for Windows and hold on to the dock because it was otherwise doing okay and there aren't many options to choose from. However I started to notice that every 2 to 3 days my bluetooth buggered up and my mouse couldn't connect any longer. So I was forced to reboot my laptop. But then it would hang for minutes in the shutdown process before I would get the "blue screen of DEATH!" I haven't seen this in years. Get yourself this OWC dock if you would like some blue-screen nostalgia! So I have had enough! But then to top it all off the dock is now losing connection to my laptop and resetting my monitors every 5 seconds! This is going back!!! Before I put it in the dump. I'm going to buy the CalDigit TS4 and see how that works! The reviews are better and it has at least a 2.5GB ethernet port. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025 by Baiano

  • Powers 5k monitor over displayport well & 10gbps ethernet is a nice bonus.
Size: PRO DOCK Style: Thunderbolt 3
Powers a 5k monitor over DisplayPort quite nicely (5120x1440 monitor at 120hz). It was plug & play with M series Macbook Pro. Comes with a Thunderbolt cable, but the cable isn't very long, so if you need a longer cable, you may need to order one. The 10Gbps Ethernet port is a rare find – many dedicated 10Gbps Ethernet to Thunderbolt adapters cost the same alone. It has a hefty power brick and connection and a light ontop that changes color based on whether it's plugged in – but nothing that electrical tape doesn't hide - overall a great find with plenty of ports ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2025 by patiencedetect

  • Would't Work With Supplied TB4 Cable.
Size: PRO DOCK Style: Thunderbolt 3
The 10G ethernet adapter would not initialize with the supplied OWC branded Thunderbolt 4 cable with my Dell biz laptop. I don't remember the exact model of my laptop. But it has 2 TB4 ports and a 12th gen Intel i7 CPU. The device would show up in Device Manager, but with an error. I tried uninstalling/rebooting/power cycling... all that and nothing helped. The only fix was swapping to the Apple TB4 1M cable that I had. After that, it worked. The Apple TB5 1M cable also works. I dropped one star because of this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025 by Patrick Henry

  • Works as expected
Size: PRO DOCK Style: Thunderbolt 3
First impression is very good. I see, there are many negative reviews about longevity, will see how it will go for me. Quite heavy, especially very big and bulky power supply, but technically it works just fine. I testes 10Gb connection between MacBook Pro and Mac Studio - perfectly working! Wish it will support USB-C devices as hosts as well, so I can plug in iPhone / iPad and get power + ethernet. Also, would be nice to have USB-C ports instead of USB-As (who even using it today?!) But my primary goal was to provide 10Gb ethernet + power for MacBook, so I got it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025 by Vagif Zeynalov

  • I didn't have much luck with this dock
Size: PRO DOCK Style: Thunderbolt 3
I purchased this dock about 8 months ago, and at first I was really happy with it. However, I started to notice some serious issues after a while: • I have 10 Gb/s ethernet in my house, and it was working well with this dock for several months. However, then I purchased a Synology NAS, and was using it for Time Machine backups of my Mac. This caused large amounts of 10 GB/s network traffic, and I noticed that this made the OWC dock really hot. I was trying to backup a Mac that had about 5 TB of data, and it never completed the backup. The OWC dock would get too hot, and I would lose connectivity to ethernet and all USB devices. I had to unplug the dock, and plug it back in before connectivity would resume. After several attempts, my backup never completed. • I had a hard drive attached to the dock via USB-C, and it would always disconnect when my Mac went to sleep. At first I thought this was a Mac problem. However, I also have CalDigit TS3+ dock, and it doesn't disconnect the drive during sleep. If you're not using 10 Gb/s ethernet, and you don't have external drives attached, then this is a great dock. Otherwise, I would recommend that you get the CalDigit TS3+ and the StarTech Thunderbolt to ethernet adapter. That combination works great for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023 by James Astro

  • 10gig ports failed on 2 separate identical OWC thunderbolt pro dock's -
Size: PRO DOCK Style: Thunderbolt 3
Device lasted barely 1 month out of warranty. and get this so did the other identical unit I bought . interesting both devices failed 2 years and 1 or 2 months out of warranty .. OWC needs to make better products. I wont be buying another OWC product.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2026 by Bryan E.

  • Shared USB3 Capacity
Size: PRO DOCK Style: Thunderbolt 3
Heads up. The 3 USB3-A ports all share the same bandwidth for some reason. So if you’re wanting to copy from 3 connected drives at the same time, your speed will be limited to single USB3 performance (~450MB/s real world) and shared between those devices instead of each individual drive getting that speed. Everything else works as advertised ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2026 by Jere

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