Keychron, the Hong Kong-based peripheral brand famous for keyboards and mice, has introduced its first docking station.
The Keychron Thunderbolt 5 Dock (14-in-1) features 14 ports and an aluminium body.
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The dock is priced at $349.99 in the United States.
Keychron Thunderbolt 5 Dock Specifications
The dock uses a CNC-machined aluminium alloy chassis for a sturdy, premium feel.
It employs a fanless cooling system with passive heat dissipation via a through-vent grille and internal aluminium heat spreader.
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The design is simple, minimalist, and functional. Users can place the dock vertically or horizontally.
Connectivity is the highlight.
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The front includes a power button, indicator lights, one USB-C port (10Gbps), two USB-A ports (10Gbps), and two card readers supporting SD and microSD under UHS-II 4.0 standard (up to 312 MB/s).
The back houses one upstream Thunderbolt 5 port delivering up to 140W to a laptop, three downstream Thunderbolt 5 ports, two more USB-A ports (10Gbps), two HDMI 2.1 ports, and one 2.5GbE Ethernet port.
Two Kensington security lock slots allow physical locking.
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The Keychron Thunderbolt 5 Dock (14-in-1) is available now on Keychron's official website.