Keychron breaks from its keyboard and mouse roots with a new peripheral that expands your desk setup without adding noise or clutter. This 14-in-1 dock brings Thunderbolt 5 connectivity to users who need high-speed data transfer and reliable power delivery in a single compact unit.

Keychron expands beyond keyboards with a fanless aluminum docking station
The device features a fanless CNC aluminum alloy chassis that keeps temperatures stable while maintaining a slim profile. It serves as a central hub for laptops and desktops that require multiple high-bandwidth connections without the bulk of traditional docking stations.
Specifications
- Interface: Thunderbolt 5
- Design: 14-in-1 port configuration
- Material: CNC Aluminum Alloy
- Cooling: Fanless
- Price: 349.99 USD (around $350)
The rear panel houses the primary connectivity, including one upstream Thunderbolt 5 port that delivers 140W of power to your host device. It also provides three downstream Thunderbolt 5 ports, two USB-A 10Gbps ports, two HDMI 2.1 TMDS outputs, and a 2.5GbE RJ45 network port for stable wired internet.
Front access includes one USB-C 10Gbps port, two additional USB-C 10Gbps ports, and a pair of SD and microSD 4.0 (UHS-II) card readers for quick media transfers. The unit also features a power button and an indicator light for easy status checks.
We have been tracking Thunderbolt 5 Dock closely and compared this launch to our earlier coverage on Kensington SD5010T5 Thunderbolt 5 Dock Supports to understand the broader market shift. Keychron lists the dock at 349.99 USD (around $350) for global availability, offering a mid-range option for professionals seeking Thunderbolt 5 speeds.
This launch marks Keychron's first entry into the docking station market, signaling a strategic expansion beyond input devices. The combination of Thunderbolt 5 bandwidth and a fanless aluminum design provides a quiet, efficient solution for modern workstations.



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