
Neither are the SD and TF card slots, which are also fairly common in modern laptops. Of course, it’s nothing that takes away from the Docking Station Pro. The 3.5mm jack, for instance, seems like an odd addition as I’ve yet to come across a laptop, desktop, or mini PC that doesn’t already have the standard headset port.

Even with how much I use my mini PC and laptop, there are still quite a few ports I will likely never use. There is no denying that UGREEN’s Mac and Windows-compatible docking station is “multifunction.” In fact, it has so many different functions that I can’t fathom it’s intended for a casual user.


Should You Buy the UGREEN USB-C Multifunction Docking Station Pro?Ĭonnectivity: Living up to Its Name Mark LoProto / Review Geek
