Satechi is set to revolutionize the world of Thunderbolt docking stations with its latest product, the Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock with SSD Enclosure. Priced at $399.99, this sleek and sturdy aluminum block has a striking resemblance to Apple's Mac mini desktops.
The CubeDock boasts an impressive array of ports, including multiple Thunderbolt 5 ports, an Ethernet port, a microSD card slot, SD card slots, and a headphone jack on the front. This generous connectivity allows users to easily connect their devices to displays, external hard drives, or other peripherals.
However, what truly sets this docking station apart is its incorporation of SSD storage into the design. By popping off the bottom of the CubeDock, users can expand the internal storage capacity from a standard 2.5-inch drive to up to 8TB of ultra-fast SSD space, making it an ideal choice for professionals who need rapid access to large files.
Satechi has also launched its own Thunderbolt 5 Pro Cable, which supports lightning-fast data transfers of up to 120 Gb/s uni-directional or 80 Gb/s bi-directional. This high-speed cable is designed to keep pace with the demands of modern workstations and collaboration workflows.
The CubeDock and Thunderbolt 5 Pro Cable are set to arrive in Q1 2026, although pre-orders for the docking station have already begun at $399.99. The Thunderbolt 5 Pro Cable can be ordered now from Satechi's website, Amazon, or other retailers for a more affordable price of $39.99.
With its impressive list of features and sleek design, Satechi's Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock with SSD Enclosure is poised to become a top contender in the world of high-performance docking stations.
The CubeDock boasts an impressive array of ports, including multiple Thunderbolt 5 ports, an Ethernet port, a microSD card slot, SD card slots, and a headphone jack on the front. This generous connectivity allows users to easily connect their devices to displays, external hard drives, or other peripherals.
However, what truly sets this docking station apart is its incorporation of SSD storage into the design. By popping off the bottom of the CubeDock, users can expand the internal storage capacity from a standard 2.5-inch drive to up to 8TB of ultra-fast SSD space, making it an ideal choice for professionals who need rapid access to large files.
Satechi has also launched its own Thunderbolt 5 Pro Cable, which supports lightning-fast data transfers of up to 120 Gb/s uni-directional or 80 Gb/s bi-directional. This high-speed cable is designed to keep pace with the demands of modern workstations and collaboration workflows.
The CubeDock and Thunderbolt 5 Pro Cable are set to arrive in Q1 2026, although pre-orders for the docking station have already begun at $399.99. The Thunderbolt 5 Pro Cable can be ordered now from Satechi's website, Amazon, or other retailers for a more affordable price of $39.99.
With its impressive list of features and sleek design, Satechi's Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock with SSD Enclosure is poised to become a top contender in the world of high-performance docking stations.