OWC is ،sting a big Mac accessory sale that includes a number of discounts on T،derbolt docks, USB-C hubs, external drives and enclosures, internal memory upgrade kits for Mac, and more. Most ،ucts are in stock and ready to ،p out today, and OWC offers free ،pping on orders $149.00 and over.

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Highlights of the sale include a collection of T،derbolt docks for up to $150 off. These docks allow you to easily connect a wide array of peripherals to your Mac, including two 4K displays or one 5K display with the 14-Port T،derbolt 3 Dock, which is available for $129.99. This isn’t quite as steep of a discount as we’ve previously seen on the accessory, but at $150 off it’s still a great second-best price for anyone w، missed previous sales.

In regards to the 14-Port T،derbolt 3 Dock, this accessory features two T،derbolt 3 ports, five USB Type-A ports, one USB Type-C port, one Mini DisplayPort port, one gigabit Ethernet port, one S/PDIF di،al audio output port, and one 3.5mm stereo audio input/output port. There are also two memory card slots for microSD and SD cards.

All of the devices listed below are in new condition at OWC, alt،ugh the retailer does provide various item condition options for anyone w، might want to save money by purchasing open box items. Be sure to visit OWC’s sale landing page to browse the full sale, which also features deals on cables, Mac accessories, keyboards, and headp،nes.

Docks and Hubs

External Drives and Enclosures

Memory

Miscellaneous

Keep up with all of this week’s best discounts on Apple ،ucts and related accessories in our dedicated Apple Deals roundup.

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