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Razer Launches USB 4 Dock for Gaming and Productivity

Razer has introduced the USB 4 Dock, a high-performance accessory designed to combine ultra-fast data transfer speeds with dual-screen functionality. While crafted to cater to the needs of gamers and professionals alike, the dock emphasizes features specifically for gamers.

Utilizing the latest USB4 standard, the Razer USB 4 Dock delivers transfer speeds of up to 40 Gb/s, which is eight times faster than USB 3.0. This dramatic improvement ensures seamless operation for peripherals such as mice, keyboards, headsets, and streaming devices, allowing them to perform at maximum efficiency without lag.

Additionally, the dock’s USB-C upstream port supports up to 100W of power, enabling laptops to stay charged even during the most demanding gaming or work sessions.

Comprehensive Connectivity

The dock is equipped with a diverse array of ports, including HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, USB-A, USB-C, and SD card slots compatible with various sizes. In addition to this broad compatibility, a dedicated 2.4 GHz port further enhances the dock’s functionality by reducing interference. This feature ensures greater reliability for wireless gaming peripherals.

For visual performance, the dock supports 4K video output at a rapid 120 Hz on one monitor, while simultaneously managing a second 4K display at 60 Hz. Moreover, its independent power button offers an added layer of convenience, allowing devices to charge without requiring a connection to a PC. This functionality simplifies setups, making it more user-friendly.

Pricing and Availability

The Razer USB 4 Dock is available now at a price of $229.99 USD, £229.99 GBP, or €249.99 MSRP. It can be purchased through multiple platforms, including Razer.com, RazerStores, and authorized resellers.

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