Satechi is embracing Thunderbolt 5 at CES with a new dock and cable
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Satechi is embracing Thunderbolt 5 at CES with a new dock and cable
"The CubeDock is made from a block of solid aluminum and is clearly supposed to evoke Apple's desktop Macs, like the new Mac mini. Satechi already made a Mac mini hub that can do some of the same things as CubeDock, but that accessory was focused on Thunderbolt 4. With the Thunderbolt 5 on the CubeDock, the new docking station can offer support for multiple 8K monitors, 180W smart power delivery and up to 120 Gb/s transfer speeds."
"To pair with the CubeDock, Satechi is also releasing its own Thunderbolt 5 cable. The Thunderbolt 5 Pro Cable supports up to 120 Gb/s uni-directional or 80 Gb/s bi-directional data transfers, 240W power delivery and either dual 8K/60Hz displays or a trio of 4K/144Hz displays. Satechi says you can pre-order the Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock with SSD Enclosure on the company's website for $399.99, and it will ship in Q1 2026."
The CubeDock is a Thunderbolt 5 docking station built from a block of solid aluminum with a design that recalls compact desktop Macs. The dock supports multiple 8K monitors, delivers up to 180W smart power delivery, and enables up to 120 Gb/s transfer speeds. The front panel includes microSD and SD card slots plus a headphone jack, while the rear houses Thunderbolt 5 ports and an ethernet port. The bottom of the dock is removable and accepts up to 8TB of SSD storage. The companion Thunderbolt 5 Pro Cable supports 120 Gb/s uni-directional or 80 Gb/s bi-directional transfers and 240W power delivery. The CubeDock is available for pre-order at $399.99 with shipping in Q1 2026, and the Pro Cable is available now for $39.99.
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