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Amazon Basics now has:

US$140 - Thunderbolt 4 / USB 4 Dock
US$100 - Thunderbolt 4 / USB 4 Hub

The links are from Amazon USA. I don't see these in Canada yet. I didn't check elsewhere in the world.

EDIT:

These seem to be based off / rebrands of the Goodway docks:


The Sonnet Echo docks are also Goodway rebrands:

 
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Amazon Basics now has:

US$140 - Thunderbolt 4 / USB 4 Dock
US$100 - Thunderbolt 4 / USB 4 Hub

The links are from Amazon USA. I don't see these in Canada yet. I didn't check elsewhere in the world.

EDIT:

These seem to be based off / rebrands of the Goodway docks:


The Sonnet Echo docks are also Goodway rebrands:


daaaang the *******s at Amazon sniping again
 
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