Satechi's new CubeDock packs a full Thunderbolt 5 hub, 140W charging, and optional NVMe storage into a chassis machined the same way as a Mac mini, designed to live right under your displays.

Satechi's new Mac Studio-shaped dock, the CubeDock, is designed to help make the most of your workspace in a compact footprint. With speeds up to 120Gbps speed and 140W charging, it powers your favorite devices, provides bonus storage, and supports multi-display setups of up to 6k for Mac, and 8K for Windows.

It doubles as bonus storage thanks to a built-in NVMe SSD enclosure, though you'll need to bring your own SSDs. It supports up to 8TB of M.2 NVMe (PCIe 4x4), with up to 6000MB/s transfer speeds.

CubeDock supports a single display up to 6K at 60Hz. It also supports dual display up to 6K at 60Hz each for macOS, but triple display is exclusive to Windows users.

Powered by a 180W power supply, the CubeDock can output 140W charging for laptops, 30W for tablets, 15W for smartphones, and 7.5W for devices like the Apple Watch. A built-in fan and vented chassis help keep the CubeDock 30-50% cooler under load.

The following ports are included:

  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • SD card reader
  • microSD card reader
  • 2x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
  • 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2
  • 3x Thunderbolt 5 Ports
  • 1x Thunderbolt 5 Host Port
  • 1x 2.5G Ethernet Port

The CubeDock is compatible with M-series Apple devices running macOS 10.6 or later, though Satechi states that you'll get better performance with newer operating systems. Windows 11 devices, including the Surface Laptop Studio, second-gen Lenovo ThinkPad X13, Lenovo X1 Carbon, and Dell XPS 13 9315, are also supported.

You can preorder one from Satechi's website for $399. Shipments are expected to begin in the end of March 2026.