Thunderbolt 5 docks are rapidly becoming essential accessories for power users, but premium models are also becoming significantly more expensive. The iVANKY FusionDock Ultra enters the market as a high-end docking station designed specifically for Apple Silicon Macs, promising up to 120Gbps bandwidth, quad 6K display support, integrated 10Gb Ethernet and a huge 26-port configuration. We take a closer look at whether this premium dock justifies its premium price tag.
Specifications
- Thunderbolt 5 / 120Gbps bandwidth
- Dual-chip architecture for smarter traffic management and reduced bottlenecks
- Native quad-display support (up to 4 external monitors at 6K/60Hz)
- Built-in 10GbE networking for NAS and high-speed wired workflows
- 26 total ports
- 8× USB-C
- 4× USB-A
- DisplayPort 2.1
- HDMI 2.0
- UHS-II SD & microSD readers
- Optical audio output
- 140W host charging
- Adaptive dual-fan cooling system
- Designed exclusively for Apple Silicon Macs running macOS 15.1 or later
Lee has been playing with it for a little while, here’s his thoughts on it.
The iVANKY FusionDock Ultra with 80Gbps Cable Kit has a RRP USD$1065.00, but is currently on sale at USD$923 on their website.
DRN would like to thank iVANKY for providing the review unit.
