OWC Takes $120 Off Popular 14-Port Thunderbolt Dock During Its Spring Sale

OWC kicked off a new Spring sale this week, offering solid discounts on a variety of USB-C docks, memory cards, external drives and enclosures, and Mac accessories. Some of these deals won't be applied until you add the items to your cart, at which time an automatic coupon will be applied to your order.

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There are a few notable deals in this sale, including $120 off the popular 14-Port Thunderbolt Dock for Mac, available for $159.99, which beats last month's deal on the dock by about $20. If you purchase a qualifying new or used Mac at the same time as this dock, you can get an additional $20 off the accessory at checkout.

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Top Rated Comments

btbeme Avatar
17 weeks ago
My OWC 14 port Thunderbolt 4 dock failed at 2 months. It was replaced and then failed again at 25 months, a month out of warranty. Despite having a well-documented history of failures of this model, despite having paid full price for it, and despite my being an OWC customer since 1988, OWC refused to replace it. Between this and several failures of other OWC branded items (an expensive external RAID and several Aura and Mercury internal drives) I am losing faith with them as a company. My new CalDigit Thunderbolt 4 dock is is now on my desk and so far I love it (yes, substantially more expensive, but...)
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
roland.g Avatar
17 weeks ago
OWC is great for a lot of stuff but for a TB dock I’d go with CalDigit.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
gugy Avatar
17 weeks ago

My OWC 14 port Thunderbolt 4 dock failed at 2 months. It was replaced and then failed again at 25 months, a month out of warranty. Despite having a well-documented history of failures of this model, despite having paid full price for it, and despite my being an OWC customer since 1988, OWC refused to replace it. Between this and several failures of other OWC branded items (an expensive external RAID and several Aura and Mercury internal drives) I am losing faith with them as a company. My new CalDigit Thunderbolt 4 dock is is now on my desk and so far I love it (yes, substantially more expensive, but...)
Yeah, well, I purchased the OWC 11-Port Thunderbolt 4 Dock, and it failed port by port, and the CS was awful. I wasted so many hours with stupid workarounds and different tech people until they finally replaced it, but eight months later, it failed again. OWC is not the same company anymore. I heard they filed for bankruptcy, so I would be careful considering them for the long run.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
lkrupp Avatar
17 weeks ago
I own one of these and it’s rock solid in its performance and reliability. OWC has a patch that enables this dock to power and utilize the Apple SuperDrive without having to be plugged into a USB port on a Mac.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
lkrupp Avatar
17 weeks ago

Real talk, this has been my favorite USB4 hub for years:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09DTFQMXC

Model number TBT4-HUB3C. Bought it in 2021 for $190. Bought it for a family member last year for $110. 100% worth it every time. I have a single USB4 cable coming out the front, and an HDMI adapter plugged into my "2nd" monitor (SBS on a 32:9), and it has worked on my old iPad Pro (A12Z), new iPad Pro (M4), Macbook Air (M1), Mac Mini (M4), Steam Deck, and I even plug my iPhone into it to charge it to full when I get home.

If the TB4HUB5PM "OWC Thunderbolt Hub" MacRumors is linking here is based on a similar chipset (it has the same 60W host, 15W device wattage), it's a PEAK device. I kinda wanna pick one up 'cause it looks like the same device with an extra USB-A up front.
Boy, talk about hijacking a thread to advertise a less competitive product with fewer features.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mukiex Avatar
17 weeks ago
Real talk, this has been my favorite USB4 hub for years:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09DTFQMXC

Model number TBT4-HUB3C. Bought it in 2021 for $190. Bought it for a family member last year for $110. 100% worth it every time. I have a single USB4 cable coming out the front, and an HDMI adapter plugged into my "2nd" monitor (SBS on a 32:9), and it has worked on my old iPad Pro (A12Z), new iPad Pro (M4), Macbook Air (M1), Mac Mini (M4), Steam Deck, and I even plug my iPhone into it to charge it to full when I get home.

If the TB4HUB5PM "OWC Thunderbolt Hub" MacRumors is linking here is based on a similar chipset (it has the same 60W host, 15W device wattage), it's a PEAK device. I kinda wanna pick one up 'cause it looks like the same device with an extra USB-A up front.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)