j5create Showcases Docks, Hubs, KVM Switches at Computex 2026

j5create unveils a broad lineup of docks, hubs, KVM switches, and wireless display adapters at Computex 2026, featuring Thunderbolt 5 and dual 4K60 HDMI support.

j5create Showcases Docks, Hubs, KVM Switches at Computex 2026

j5create showed a wide range of docking stations, hubs, KVM switches, and wireless display adapters at Computex 2026. The company focused on high-resolution video outputs and fast data transfer speeds across its new lineup. Several models support dual or triple 4K60 HDMI connections for multi-monitor setups.

New docking stations and adapters feature high-resolution outputs and fast data transfer speeds

The product range includes specialized hardware for different use cases. The JTD5173 dock uses Thunderbolt 5 technology to deliver up to 8K60 resolution over an HDMI 2.1 port. Other models like the JCA3625 and JCA3623 provide multiple 4K60 outputs alongside high-speed USB ports.

Spec comparison

Spec JTD5173 JCA3625 JCDP4140
HDMI Output 8K60 HDMI 2.1 Dual 4K60 One 4K60, One 4K30
Power Delivery Up to 140 W 100 W 145 W
USB Ports Thunderbolt 5 10 Gbps USB-A and USB-C Two USB-C, One USB-A

Technical specifications highlight substantial power delivery and connectivity options. The JCDP4140 dock offers 145 W of power delivery and includes dedicated charging ports for peripherals. The JCA3193 model supports up to 140 W PD while adding Gigabit Ethernet and SD card readers to its feature set.

Wireless display adapters round out the showcase with varying resolution and latency targets. The JVAW87 adapter delivers true 4K60 casting or higher refresh rates at 2K with a reported 30 ms latency. Lower-tier models like the JVAW60 focus on AirPlay and Miracast support for 1080p content over dual-band wireless connections.

The company also introduced a USB KVM switch designed to turn laptops into control consoles. The JVK202 model supports 4K60 HDMI loop-out and includes USB-C DP Alt mode compatibility. It features UVC mode support, HID emulation, and a built-in audio jack for peripheral management.

Pricing and release dates remain unconfirmed at this time. j5create did not provide specific costs or availability for the new hardware during the event.

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