

⚡ Power Your Productivity, Plug Into the Future
The OWC Thunderbolt 4 Hub is a compact, high-performance docking station designed for professionals who demand seamless connectivity. Featuring 5 versatile ports including USB-C, USB-A, and Thunderbolt 4, it supports dual 4K or single 8K displays and delivers 60W charging power. Compatible with Mac, Windows, and a wide range of Thunderbolt and USB-C devices, it enables independent daisy chaining for ultimate workflow customization—all backed by OWC’s trusted reliability and a 2-year warranty.






| ASIN | B08NWL5V86 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,377 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 122 in Docking Stations 285 in USB Hubs |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | W125947845 |
| Manufacturer | OWC |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 23.5 x 14.5 cm; 960 g |
D**N
It’s Tiny!
I was shocked with how small this is, but good things, small packages etc. The power supply is bigger. However it is solid and worked straight out of the box. Talking of the power supply it is excellent, with detachable IEC cable so I can run it from my Furman power conditioner. One thing to note is that the supplied software drivers no longer work with the Apple SuperDrive mainly due to Apple. When I queried this the support were quick, clear and helpful. All in all highly recommended.
N**O
Does exactly what it’s designed to do 👍
A Very well made quality product. Works well. Excellent power supply which works on UK voltage no problem. Of note that my power supply came with a USA plug which I had to cut off and rewire with a UK plug, but the power supply is clearly labeled to confirm it is compatible with UK voltage. The transfer speed of data through this hub feels very very fast, I have not measured it precisely but in use it gives the impression it’s delivering its rated specification.
A**R
Thunderbolt hub
Works perfect. Quite heavy but not an issue.
Z**T
Good product, does what it’s supposed to
Easy to set up, compact, very useful. Where else can you get 4 extra Thunderbolt ports? No discernable speed reduction in Thunderbolt 3 data transfers compared to direct connection with Mac. One niggle: socket for cable to computer seems a bit loose, cable has come out a few times on its own. I’ve always had great results from OWC though so monitoring, and if dodgy unit that needs to be returned, I’ll def replace with the same thing. UPDATE: the cable keeps ON falling out of the front slot, causing my disks to disconnected without first ejecting. I’m requesting a replacement.
M**C
Extends Thunderbolt port connectivity of my 2017 iMac
Great little hub supplied with huge power adaptor, never mentioned in press release articles, although all similarly priced rival products tend to do gloss over this when promoting their products? On the plus side the hub offers sufficient connectivity to extend the ports on my 2017 iMac which only has 2 Thunderbolt ports, I gain 3 using this hub allowing me to keep a couple of T7 SSDs USB-C and 5TB LaCie SDD USB-A drives connected for my photo editing and time machine backups. Installation was simple although placing it out of sight would make my workspace look more organised. Delighted with this purchase
K**.
Works with windows and Mac OS
Small form factor, plug and play. So far has worked very well with the latest Windows and Mac OS. Very happy.
B**S
This doesnt last
Worked well for 2 years and now is completely broken. USBs not functioning at all! 2 years of operation is POOR VALUE FOR MONEY!!
G**E
Fair product for the price.
I have two of these, all I wanted was an extra few TB ports for my Macstudio and the USB A port was a bonus. Does it do what I want? Yes mostly, the disc write speed is slower than when I connect a TB enclosure directly to the Mac which confuses me a bit, but there we go. I have USB C or TB monitors connected and one of my TB enclosures (connected in a RAID 0 with another that is connected to the Mac), the drop in speed isn't really a problem because I use the RAID for editing from and BMD 4000 plus read is more than fine and the intention for that is really to give me a 4tb drive without paying the mad Apple price. As others mentioned the connections can sometimes be a bit easy to dislodge but I happen to have little USB 4 adaptors that I use and for some reason, they don't become dislodged, go figure. I am lucky that I had some but I think it would be a pain to have an extra cost, though if you don't wiggle the thing too much you are likely fine anyway. I am more than happy with them, sure you can spend a little more and get even more connections, but like anything, get what you need. I have one connected to the other so I know have 5 extra TB ports for whatever use, plus two USB A 3s and if I am using a different machine I can pick one up and take it with me. for the price I was more than happy, just sort out the fit OWC and you would have a super product and not just a pretty good one.
Q**R
I have had one of these for a year and another one purchased a week ago. Both have worked perfectly. In both cases, I used these more as docks and chargers than anything. If it works in your use case as a dock, it’s half the price to get those functions covered as the thunderbolt docks made by various companies (including OWC). USE CASE ONE: At one of my offices, I do not keep a computer but bring in either my MacBook Air M1 or my Dell XPS13. Both computers are great. At my desk, I have a 27 inch Dell 4k monitor, a stand for a laptop to the side (to also serve as second monitor), and this OWC Thunderbolt Doc. I take out which laptop I want to use for that day (one is better than other for certain things and vice versa). I plug it into this Thunderbolt Hub by one connection (the Thunderbolt 4 cable that comes with the OWC Hub). That one plug in charges laptop and connects it, of course, to all the things the hub is connected two. Those are: - TB out 1: connected to 27 4k monitor (works wonderfully), using Thunderbolt cable to display port input on monitor. I always get great resents going T4 to DP. - TB out 2: connect one of the other Thunderbolt ports (USB-C format) to a 10 outlet USB-A USB 3.1 hub. Into that I have plugged in connections to audio speakers, printer, Bluetooth dongle for mouse and MC Logitech Keyboard (fabulous keyboard), and my circle light for zoom calls, and my Logitech 922c 1080p camera. - TB out 3: connects to a TB3 cable that I use to connect external SSDs when I need one connected. I use the front facing USB-A port to connect flash drives or other temporary peripherals. This all works flawlessly, and has so for a year. Again, I open laptop, plug in one cable, and my computer is connected to, and driving, everything, and I’m ready to work with full monitor, keyboard, mouse, and other accessories. And, it’s worked every time. My TB Hub has not had the problem with the cables coming out to easily that some have commented on and I believe has fixed. This is all working so well and it’s a lot less money than a Thunderbolt Doc. But if you need the dock, I bet OWC’s i is a good one. Of course, Caldigjt makes a nice one. USE CASE TWO: In this case, I’m asking less of the hub. I use it to plug the same Dell XPS 13 noted above in at my other office. That changes computer and also connected by Thunderbolt cable to another Dell monitor which is 24 in 4k. Again, TB cable to display port in on the monitor. I have a receiver for a wireless mouse I like a lot plugged into one of the rear farting other TB ports on a dongle. Yeah, doesn’t need the bandwidth but does just what I need. That leavers a USB-C TB port out for connected an external SSD and an option USB-A port on front for whatever flash drive or other need some up. Again, I pull out my DellXPS13 and plug in one cable and it’s powered, charging, and connected to a 4k monitor and other things I use. These are great devices. They have worked well, no brainer type working well, every time. Very pleased with these devices..
I**T
Importante sapere che è compatibile con tutti gli hard disk con sistema Thunderbolt 3, ma serve utilizzare sempre e solo cavi thunderbolt 4, in caso non riconosce gli HD. In lungimiranza con la tecnologia che avanzerà verso il 4, è ottimo investimento. Lo utilizzo come Hub per collegare un Apple MacBook Pro M1 13" con scheda audio Apogee Symphony Desktop e con un Hard Disk, per esempio, ed è perfetto, non sgancia mai....meglio spendere qualcosa in più, ma state tranquilli per l'intera giornata. Ha il suo alimentatore "ingombrante", ma appunto, se funzionale....meglio così.
J**E
So far so good! Really fast, doesn’t overheat. I’m a video editor and I regularly transfer large amounts of high res files WHILE editing 4K content with playback and so far no issues. All while it keeps my MacBook Pro charged!
M**.
Excellent für MacBook, ich nutze ihn um 2 Monitore (4K) native in MacOs zu betreiben mit einem MacBook Air M4 und es funktioniert tadellos!
S**S
This is a fantastic value. I was able to eliminate two flimsy hubs and daisy chain several SSDs, an external hard drive, connect a remote portable monitor without a hiccup. The best part, from my perspective, is that I am able to plug my Lunda Display dongle directly into the hub instead of the back of the iMac 27 inch (2020) and it works seamlessly. With every other hub or dock I've tried the Luna dongle will absolutely not work unless it is plugged into the computer directly. This is a game changer and allows for easy port expansion. There is no excessive heat from the hub. It works straight out of the box and the ability to daisy chain different sections makes disk storage super easy. I love it.