Thunderbolt 5 devices are starting to show up with OWC portable SSD and Kensington docking station

Thunderbolt 5 was first unveiled last year with promises of 120 Gbps bandwidth and support for multiple 8K monitors. The good news is that the first Thunderbolt 5-compliant devices are now coming to market.

There’s not too much to choose from for now, but we need to start somewhere, and the OWC Envoy Ultra portable SSD ($299.99 and up) and the Kensington SD5000T5 EQ Thunderbolt™ 5 Triple 4K Docking Station with 140W PD  ($399.99) – also found on Amazon –  are some of the first Thunderbolt 5 devices to make it to market.

OWC Enjoy Ultra Thunderbolt 5 portable SSD

OWC Envoy Ultra Thunderbolt 5 portable SSD

Key features:

  • Speed over 6000MB/sm or up to twice faster than Thunderbolt 4 and USB4
  • Capacity – 2TB or 4TB
  • Compatibility – Macs, PCs, iPad Pros, Chromebooks, and Surface devices with a Thunderbolt 3 to 5 port, or USB4 port
  • Rugged design – Waterproof, dustproof, and crushproof
  • Power Supply – Bus-powered with built-in Thunderbolt cable
  • Fanless design with a heat-dissipating aluminum enclosure

thunderbolt 5 sdd connected to laptop

The 2TB model can be pre-ordered for $399.99, and the 4TB variant for $599.99.

Kensington SD5000T5 Thunderbolt 5 docking station

Kensington SD5000T5 EQ Thunderbolt 5 Triple 4K Docking Station

Specifications:

  • Connection technology – Thunderbolt 5, works without additional drivers on macOS (14.5 or later) and Windows 11 (23H2 or later)
  • Thunderbolt ports
    • 1x Thunderbolt 5 host port
    • 3x Thunderbolt 5 downstream ports
  • Data transfer speeds – Up to 80Gbps of bidirectional bandwidth with Bandwidth Boost enabling up to 120Gbps for video-intensive usage
  • Storage – SD card reader (UHS-II, SD4.0)
  • Video Ports – 3x Thunderbolt 5 DFP supporting up to triple 4K @ 144Hz, dual 8K @ 60Hz, single 8K @ 60Hz, or 1080p @ 540Hz
  • Audio – 3.5mm combo microphone & headphone jack
  • Networking  – 2.5GbE RJ45 jack
  • USB – 3x USB 3.2 Gen2 (10 Gbps) ports
  • Misc – Kensington Nano Security Slot, Kensington Security Slot
  • Power Delivery – Up to 140W (28V/5A) via USB-C PD 3.1 port

Thunderbolt 5 docking stationThe number of available Thunderbolt 5 devices is limited, and a search for “Thunderbolt 5” on Amazon only shows the above docking station and a few 80 Gbps certified cables. But more compatible devices should eventually see the light of the day over time.

Where are the Thunderbolt 5 hosts?

It’s all good to have a Thunderbolt 5 portable SSD and docking station, but you won’t benefit from the higher transfer speed and multiple 4K and 8K features of the standard unless you purchase a host that supports the new standard.

Kensington representatives told PCWorld that they are currently (September 2024) only two laptops with an Intel “Barlow Ridge” Thunderbolt 5 chip inside, namely the  Razer Blade 18 Mercury (2024) and the Maingear ML-17 going for $4500 and $3900 respectively. So upgrading your setup to Thunderbolt 5 is quite pricey at this time.

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Hedda
Hedda
2 months ago

Hope that some add 10GbE Ethernet port by default to their TB5 docs

Matt
Matt
2 months ago

Looking at the adoption of TB3/4 in non-apple computers, I don’t expect mainstream availability for quite a while

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