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Hands-on: Satechi CubeDock packs Thunderbolt 5 and NVMe storage in a Mac mini-like design [Video]

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Why This Matters

The Satechi CubeDock's integration of Thunderbolt 5 with advanced features like high-speed NVMe storage and multi-display support marks a significant step forward in docking station technology. Its innovative design and robust capabilities offer both consumers and professionals a powerful, all-in-one solution for high-performance Mac setups, signaling a shift towards more versatile and efficient desktop peripherals.

Key Takeaways

Thunderbolt 5 debuted in September 2023. It was introduced as the new Thunderbolt standard that would slowly begin to replace Thunderbolt 4. It entered the scene, and we saw a big jump forward in bandwidth, display support, and overall capability. But what I noticed is that it was relatively slow to roll out, and the products we saw that did implement Thunderbolt 5 only did that. They just switched from Thunderbolt 4 to Thunderbolt 5 and shipped the same product otherwise. So when I saw Satechi announce some actual changes and improvements to their Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock, I had to check it out. I have used it for over two weeks, and this is what you should know.

Be sure to check out the hands-on video review to see it in action!

Let’s start with the on-paper specs before we go into my real-world use. The main goal of this dock is to be an ultra-high-powered single cable solution for your Mac setup. It gives you everything you expect from a high-quality product like this. It combines high-speed data transfer, power delivery, display output, and storage expansion into something that literally looks and feels like an M4 Mac mini. In terms of ports and connectivity, you get:

Front ports:

3.5mm headphone jack

SD & microSD card reader (UHS-II)

USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps, up to 30W)

USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps)

Back ports:

2.5 Gigabit Ethernet

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