OWC Thunderbolt Go Dock - Thunderbolt 4
The first full-featured Thunderbolt dock with a built-in power supply. Simplify your life with a built-in power supply that eliminates the hassle of heavy power bricks while enabling more workflows compared to bus-powered docks. Use one dock that works with all your Thunderbolt and USB-C devices. Enhance network-based workflows and transfer files up to 2.5 times faster than standard 1GbE. Keep your notebook travel-ready with up to 90W charging power. Enjoy mobile connectivity with a rugged, solid aluminum, heat-dissipating, fanless design.
The first full-featured Thunderbolt dock with a built-in power supply. Simplify your life with a built-in power supply that eliminates the hassle of heavy power bricks while enabling more workflows compared to bus-powered docks. Use one dock that works with all your Thunderbolt and USB-C devices. Enhance network-based workflows and transfer files up to 2.5 times faster than standard 1GbE. Keep your notebook travel-ready with up to 90W charging power. Enjoy mobile connectivity with a rugged, solid aluminum, heat-dissipating, fanless design.
The first full-featured Thunderbolt dock with a built-in power supply. Simplify your life with a built-in power supply that eliminates the hassle of heavy power bricks while enabling more workflows compared to bus-powered docks. Use one dock that works with all your Thunderbolt and USB-C devices. Enhance network-based workflows and transfer files up to 2.5 times faster than standard 1GbE. Keep your notebook travel-ready with up to 90W charging power. Enjoy mobile connectivity with a rugged, solid aluminum, heat-dissipating, fanless design.
The first full-featured Thunderbolt dock with a built-in power supply. Simplify your life with a built-in power supply that eliminates the hassle of heavy power bricks while enabling more workflows compared to bus-powered docks. Use one dock that works with all your Thunderbolt and USB-C devices. Enhance network-based workflows and transfer files up to 2.5 times faster than standard 1GbE. Keep your notebook travel-ready with up to 90W charging power. Enjoy mobile connectivity with a rugged, solid aluminum, heat-dissipating, fanless design.
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The lowest price for OWC Thunderbolt Go Dock - Thunderbolt 4 right now is $340.94 at PB Tech, compared across 4 retailers.
The all-time low was $288.75 on 18 Mar 2026 — today's price is 18% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.
Prices last updated 7 June 2026.
Last updated at 07/06/2026 15:37:50
OWC Thunderbolt Go Dock, 11 Ports, Built in Power Supply, 90W Charging, Compatible with Thunderbolt and USB-C Macs, PCs, iPads, Chromebooks, and
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originally posted on macsales.com
It's my third dock for an M Mac laptop -- the second one, from Alogic, was fine, but having had my first dock fail I always felt the need to have a backup dock.Not so with the Thunderbolt Go -- as OWC say, built like a tank. Having an internal 100-240V power supply, it removes the need to have an external USB-C Power Adapter on hand -- the Go is all you need.It does all the expected things quietly, Thunderbolt 4 high speed ports, 2.5G Ethernet, HDMI, an SD card reader, and USB-A ports -- with a high-power USB-C port out to the computer (cable supplied).But it's the solidity of the Go which is most pleasing -- it's a dock which isn't going top walk away.
originally posted on macsales.com
Eliminated a bunch of dongles I haves for my 2016 iPad and makes a convenient one stop solution for all my accessory needs, only one cable to unplug and Im mobile. My 2013 MacBook I had the power cable, HDMI cable and dock cable to unplug to go mobile!
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Bought this because I used a 2019 MBP Pro 16 for work all day and my other dock was UBC-C only and was limited on the HDMI port to low refresh even though it had USB-C passthrough.This one I was able to take full advantage of 144Hz for the monitor over HDMI and have more USB ports in the process. As well put away the power adapter and not have to go crawling under the desk to unplug it if I needed to go mobile and bring it with me. I have now a 2019 MBP Pro 16 I use for work, a 2021 M1 Max MBP 16 I use personally as well as a 2019 LG Gram 17 I use personally. This this works great for all three of them and all three are able to take advantage of the 1440p 144Hz display, even the low spec iGPU on the Gram 17. So much nicer to work with.My only complaint is it ... MoreBought this because I used a 2019 MBP Pro 16 for work all day and my other dock was UBC-C only and was limited on the HDMI port to low refresh even though it had USB-C passthrough.This one I was able to take full advantage of 144Hz for the monitor over HDMI and have more USB ports in the process. As well put away the power adapter and not have to go crawling under the desk to unplug it if I needed to go mobile and bring it with me. I have now a 2019 MBP Pro 16 I use for work, a 2021 M1 Max MBP 16 I use personally as well as a 2019 LG Gram 17 I use personally. This this works great for all three of them and all three are able to take advantage of the 1440p 144Hz display, even the low spec iGPU on the Gram 17. So much nicer to work with.My only complaint is it gets super hot to the touch when using the 2019 MBP 16, or I suppose at any point it would be supplying near max power over thunderbolt. I would imagine the case is made of metal to attempt to dissipate that heat more effectively, but it was still a little off putting how hot to the touch the case of the dock gets. I have it out of the way under a monitor stand so it's not a big deal, just consider that though if that would cause you some annoyance in your setup.
| Thunderbolt | 2 x Thunderbolt 4 |
| Ethernet | 1 x RJ45 (2.5 Gb/s) |
| Display | 1 x HDMI 2.1 (Female) |
| Audio | 1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack |
| Media Card Reader | 1 x SDXC (UHS-II [312 MB/s]) |
OWC Thunderbolt Go Dock, 11 Ports, Built in Power Supply, 90W Charging, Compatible with Thunderbolt and USB-C Macs, PCs, iPads, Chromebooks, and
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OWC Thunderbolt Go Dock Thunderbolt 4 Dual 4K Docking Station with 90W Power Delivery 3x Thunderbolt4 - 1x HDMI - 2x USB3.2 - 1x USB2.0 - 1x USB-C -
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OWC Thunderbolt Go Dock
Delivery between Tue – Thu $12.90
OWC Thunderbolt Go Dock - Thunderbolt 4 - OWCTB4DKG11P
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It's my third dock for an M Mac laptop -- the second one, from Alogic, was fine, but having had my first dock fail I always felt the need to have a backup dock.Not so with the Thunderbolt Go -- as OWC say, built like a tank. Having an internal 100-240V power supply, it removes the need to have an external USB-C Power Adapter on hand -- the Go is all you need.It does all the expected things quietly, Thunderbolt 4 high speed ports, 2.5G Ethernet, HDMI, an SD card reader, and USB-A ports -- with a high-power USB-C port out to the computer (cable supplied).But it's the solidity of the Go which is most pleasing -- it's a dock which isn't going top walk away.
Eliminated a bunch of dongles I haves for my 2016 iPad and makes a convenient one stop solution for all my accessory needs, only one cable to unplug and Im mobile. My 2013 MacBook I had the power cable, HDMI cable and dock cable to unplug to go mobile!
Bought this because I used a 2019 MBP Pro 16 for work all day and my other dock was UBC-C only and was limited on the HDMI port to low refresh even though it had USB-C passthrough.This one I was able to take full advantage of 144Hz for the monitor over HDMI and have more USB ports in the process. As well put away the power adapter and not have to go crawling under the desk to unplug it if I needed to go mobile and bring it with me. I have now a 2019 MBP Pro 16 I use for work, a 2021 M1 Max MBP 16 I use personally as well as a 2019 LG Gram 17 I use personally. This this works great for all three of them and all three are able to take advantage of the 1440p 144Hz display, even the low spec iGPU on the Gram 17. So much nicer to work with.My only complaint is it ... MoreBought this because I used a 2019 MBP Pro 16 for work all day and my other dock was UBC-C only and was limited on the HDMI port to low refresh even though it had USB-C passthrough.This one I was able to take full advantage of 144Hz for the monitor over HDMI and have more USB ports in the process. As well put away the power adapter and not have to go crawling under the desk to unplug it if I needed to go mobile and bring it with me. I have now a 2019 MBP Pro 16 I use for work, a 2021 M1 Max MBP 16 I use personally as well as a 2019 LG Gram 17 I use personally. This this works great for all three of them and all three are able to take advantage of the 1440p 144Hz display, even the low spec iGPU on the Gram 17. So much nicer to work with.My only complaint is it gets super hot to the touch when using the 2019 MBP 16, or I suppose at any point it would be supplying near max power over thunderbolt. I would imagine the case is made of metal to attempt to dissipate that heat more effectively, but it was still a little off putting how hot to the touch the case of the dock gets. I have it out of the way under a monitor stand so it's not a big deal, just consider that though if that would cause you some annoyance in your setup.
I have tested this on the following three devices without any issues or required downloads or special software:MacBook Pro M1 (14" 2022).Windows PC (DynaBook) with Thunderbolt 4.Windows PC (HP) with USB-C (10 Gbs port).I have complete 2.5 GBs LAN setup at home, and the dock works out of the box, and gets iperf3 results around 2.35 Gbs (actual maximum throughput).The HDMI port works on all three devices, and I get 4K @ 60Hz without any fiddling or issues whatsoever.I have this hooked up to a Ezcoo KVM, which can sometimes cause issues with Docks, but no issues at all.The dock lives up to it's promise of a small, but very powerful, solution.Not having yet another power brick taking up space on the desk is a huge plus.Good Job OWC!
I figured out that if the two lights on the bottom lit up that probably meant I had it properly set up. Verified by the connected devices. But that's trial and error.
Deliver was fast and this unit really rocks! Im using it for a two-computer setup so I can swap back and forth with one cable. It works so well that once I fit it set up I dont have to think about it. its there and works really well. Looks cool too!
| Thunderbolt | 2 x Thunderbolt 4 |
| Ethernet | 1 x RJ45 (2.5 Gb/s) |
| Display | 1 x HDMI 2.1 (Female) |
| Audio | 1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack |
| Media Card Reader | 1 x SDXC (UHS-II [312 MB/s]) |