I’m Erdem Ugurluol, and I’ve spent the better part of the last decade writing about technology — reviewing hardware, translating technical documentation, and explaining how complex systems work in plain language.
Dock Yeah started because I kept running into the same problem: Mac users getting bad advice about docking stations.
Forums full of outdated answers. Review sites recommending Windows-first docks that barely worked with Apple Silicon. Buyers spending $150 on a hub that couldn’t drive two monitors because the article they read didn’t mention the M1 display limit. Real money, real frustration, easily preventable.
So I built the site I wanted to exist.
What I Cover
Every guide on this site is written specifically for Mac laptops — MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, from M1 through the latest chips.
Not generic USB-C advice. Not dock reviews that list specs without explaining what they mean for your exact machine.
If you have a MacBook Air M3 and want to run two monitors, I’ll tell you exactly what you need — and exactly why cheaper options won’t work. If your dock stopped charging your MacBook Pro after a macOS update, I’ll walk you through what’s actually happening.
That specificity is what this site is built on.
My Background
I’ve been working in tech writing and technical translation for over ten years. That background means two things for you as a reader.
First, I read the actual specifications — the real Apple documentation, the Thunderbolt certification details, the power delivery standards — and I translate them into language that tells you what to buy, not just what exists.
Second, I understand how easy it is to confuse people with jargon. I don’t do that here. If I use a technical term, I explain it. If a spec matters for your purchase decision, I tell you why. If it doesn’t, I skip it.
I’ve tested docking stations across different Mac setups and I cover this niche full-time. When Apple releases a new chip, I update the relevant guides within days. When a macOS update breaks something, I write the fix.
How I Choose What to Recommend
Every dock recommended on this site is chosen based on:
- Confirmed Mac compatibility — not just “works with USB-C”
- Accurate power delivery — what the dock actually delivers to your MacBook, not just its rated input
- Display support — matched to your specific chip’s native capabilities
- Real-world reliability — based on hands-on testing, verified user reports, and manufacturer documentation
- Honest value assessment — I’ll tell you when a $70 dock is genuinely enough and when spending more actually matters
I don’t recommend products I wouldn’t use in my own setup.
Affiliate Disclosure
Some links on this site are affiliate links. If you buy through them, I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. This is how the site stays running.
My recommendations are not influenced by commissions. I link to the best option for your setup — not the most profitable one for me. If a cheaper product is the right answer, that’s what I recommend.
Get in Touch
If you have a question about your specific Mac and dock setup, or if something on the site is wrong or outdated, I want to know.
You can reach me at: ugurluolerdem89@gmail.com