UGREEN Pushes Into NAS Storage and Thunderbolt Docking with the DXP8800 Plus and Revodok Max 213
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UGREEN is no longer just a cables and chargers brand. The 2025-2026 product push puts the company squarely in two adjacent categories that have been dominated by Synology, QNAP, and CalDigit: home and prosumer NAS, and Thunderbolt docking stations.
What is new in 2025-2026
- DXP480T Plus Thunderbolt 4 NAS (Oct 2024) at $799, a four-bay NAS with built-in Thunderbolt 4 for video editors and small studios.
- DXP8800 Plus AI NAS (May 2025) at $1,299, an eight-bay NAS with an onboard NPU for local LLM inference and image search.
- Revodok Max 213 Thunderbolt 4 dock (Sept 2025) at $349, with 13 ports and 90W of host charging for laptop workflows.
- NASync iDX series (Jan 2026) at $499 to $899, the first UGREEN NAS line with built-in AI transcription and image search that runs locally rather than in the cloud.
Why it matters
The home and prosumer NAS market has been Synology’s and QNAP’s to lose for the better part of a decade, with CalDigit and OWC holding the high end of the Thunderbolt dock market. UGREEN is the first Chinese brand to credibly attack both categories at once, and the DXP8800 Plus is one of the first NAS units from any brand to ship with an onboard NPU for local AI workloads. That on-device inference matters for anyone uncomfortable shipping personal photos and documents to a cloud LLM.
For international buyers, the practical story is that UGREEN’s NAS line is now stocked by Amazon US, Newegg, and B&H Photo, with the same two-year warranty as the cables and chargers. That retail and service moat is harder to replicate than a faster CPU.