
CraveHub Score23
Specs
- Ports
- Multiple Thunderbolt 5 downstream
- Storage
- Internal M.2 SSD slot (select models)
- Materials
- Recycled aluminum (Kensington model)
- Networking
- 10 GbE
- Power Delivery
- Up to 140W
NetworkingMay 8, 2026
Testing the top Thunderbolt 5 docks with up to 140W Power Delivery, 10 GbE, and even internal M.2 SSD slots — Razer, CalDigit, Hyper, Ivanky, and WAVLINK go head-to-head
Summary
A comprehensive comparison of premium Thunderbolt 5 docking stations from major manufacturers including Razer, CalDigit, Hyper, Ivanky, and WAVLINK. These docks support up to 140W Power Delivery, 10 GbE networking, and some feature internal M.2 SSD slots for expanded storage directly on the dock.
Pros
- ✓High power delivery (140W) supports demanding laptops and accessories simultaneously
- ✓Integrated M.2 SSD storage expands connectivity without separate enclosures
- ✓Multiple Thunderbolt 5 downstream ports enable daisy-chaining
- ✓Fast 10 GbE networking for professional workflows
- ✓Premium build quality in aluminum chassis
Cons
- ✕Significant investment at $449.99+ for feature-rich models
- ✕Requires Thunderbolt 5-equipped laptop to utilize full capabilities
- ✕Limited direct competition at time of review
- ✕Specialty features (CompactFlash reader, optical audio) may not suit all users
Sources
- BlogKensington SD7100T5 EQ Pro docking station review: Easier to buy than a laptop or PC that has the ports you need for the full Thunderbolt 5 experience↗
- BlogTesting the top Thunderbolt 5 docks with up to 140W Power Delivery, 10 GbE, and even internal M.2 SSD slots — Razer, CalDigit, Hyper, Ivanky, and WAVLINK go head-to-head↗
- BlogThe Best Thunderbolt and USB-C Docks in 2026 — up to 140W Power Delivery, 10 GbE, and even internal M.2 SSD slots↗