
"The compact 5 x 5 x 2-inch footprint mirrors the proportions of Apple's Mac mini, so the two stack neatly into a clean, monolithic tower on your desk rather than a cluttered pile of hardware. The solid aluminum body and soft, rounded corners pick up Apple's visual language in a way that feels intentional, making the CubeDock read like an extension of a modern Mac setup instead of an aftermarket add‑on."
"Built on Intel's Thunderbolt 5 technology, it doubles the bandwidth of previous generations, delivering 80 Gbps of bi‑directional bandwidth and up to 120 Gbps with Bandwidth Boost for external graphics and multi‑display configurations. On supported Windows machines, it can drive triple 8K displays at 60 Hz or triple 4K panels at 144 Hz, while on newer Apple silicon systems, it supports dual 6K at 60 Hz, all from a single cable."
The CubeDock pairs a compact, Mac mini–matching 5 x 5 x 2‑inch aluminum body with rounded corners to create a stackable, monolithic desktop presence. The hub prioritizes Thunderbolt 5, offering 80 Gbps bi‑directional bandwidth and up to 120 Gbps with Bandwidth Boost, enabling triple 8K at 60 Hz on Windows or dual 6K at 60 Hz on Apple silicon. Connectivity includes Thunderbolt 5 downstream ports, multiple 10 Gbps USB‑C and USB‑A, UHS‑II SD and microSD readers, and 2.5 Gb Ethernet. A 180 W power supply provides up to 140 W host charging plus 30 W for mobile devices. An integrated PCIe 4×4 NVMe slot supports up to 8 TB of storage.
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