Satechi's new Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock delivers powerful connectivity supporting triple 8K displays and features an M.2 slot for high-speed SSD storage expansion.
Satechi's Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock: Powerhouse Docking Meets SSD Expansion

Satechi has launched its Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock, a cutting-edge docking station that combines massive display connectivity with built-in SSD storage expansion. Unlike traditional cube-shaped docks, its design resembles a Mac Mini with a compact square profile. The $399.99 dock is now available for pre-order, with shipments starting this quarter.
Thunderbolt 5 Power Unleashed
The CubeDock leverages Thunderbolt 5's 80Gbps bandwidth to support:
- Three 8K displays at 60Hz
- Three 4K displays at 144Hz
- Three downstream Thunderbolt 5 ports (no HDMI/DisplayPort)

Satechi Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock in a desktop setup
Built-in SSD Expansion Slot
A standout feature is the integrated M.2 slot supporting 2230 to 2280 SSDs. Thunderbolt 5's bandwidth enables near-internal SSD performance:
- Supports PCIe 4.0 SSDs with speeds up to 6,000MB/s
- Minimal performance loss compared to internal drives
- Compatible with high-end drives like Samsung 990 Pro (7,450MB/s)

Close-up of Satechi's storage-expandable CubeDock
Premium Cable Option
Satechi also introduced a $39.99 Thunderbolt cable featuring:
- Reinforced aluminum connectors
- Braided jacket for durability
- Full Thunderbolt 5 certification

Detail of Thunderbolt port design (illustrative)
Future-Proof Connectivity
While Thunderbolt 5 adoption is still growing, the CubeDock offers exceptional future-proofing for professionals needing:
- Massive multi-display support
- High-speed external storage expansion
- Single-cable docking for streamlined workflows
Shipping begins Q1 2025, positioning Satechi at the forefront of next-gen docking solutions.

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