Ugreen has released a new docking station that combines Thunderbolt 5 connectivity with internal storage support. The device features a 10-in-1 design and houses an M.2 NVMe drive inside its chassis. It targets users who need high-speed data transfer alongside multiple peripheral connections.
New Ugreen dock features M.2 NVMe storage and high-speed Thunderbolt 5 connectivity.
The unit relies on the Intel JHL9480 chip to deliver full-speed Thunderbolt 5 performance. Asymmetric bandwidth reaches 120Gbps while symmetric throughput caps at 80Gbps. This architecture allows the system to move 150GB of files in roughly 25 seconds. The rear panel includes two Thunderbolt 5 ports, one DisplayPort 2.1 output, and a dedicated PD65W charging port.
Spec comparison
| Spec | Ugreen Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station |
|---|---|
| Interface | Thunderbolt 5 (Intel JHL9480) |
| Front Ports | 3x USB-A 3.2, SD/TF 4.0 |
| Rear Ports | 2x Thunderbolt 5, 1x DisplayPort 2.1, PD65W charging port |
| Bandwidth | Asymmetric up to 120Gbps, Symmetric 80Gbps |
| Transfer Speed | 150GB in 25 seconds |

Front connectivity offers three USB-A 3.2 slots along with SD and TF 4.0 card readers. Video capabilities support an 8K display at 60Hz or dual 6K monitors running at the same refresh rate. The enclosure accepts M.2 NVMe drives in 2280, 2260, 2242, and 2230 form factors with both B+M and M key configurations. A triple cooling system manages thermal output during sustained workloads.
Ugreen lists the price at 1555 CNY (about $228) for the Chinese market. The product is currently available on JD.com in China. No other regional pricing or availability details have been confirmed by the vendor.

The docking station represents an early implementation of Thunderbolt 5 technology in a storage-focused peripheral. It bridges the gap between high-bandwidth external drives and comprehensive desktop expansion hubs.
Ugreen has not provided information regarding international release dates or warranty terms for this model.



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