CES 2026 is well underway now, and today we are getting our first official look at the new Satechi lineup. Among our favorite accessory makers out there, this year it is delivering an all-new Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock with triple 4K/144Hz monitor support, Thunderbolt 5 downstream ports, and a 180W smart power supply. Those also joins its most advanced Thunderbolt 5 cable to date and the next-gen lineup of Slim EX keyboards and a new mouse. The best part, you can now score 20% pre-orders for all of it using code CES2026 at checkout on the official site.
Satechi CES 2026 – Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock and EX series peripherals

The new Satechi Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock, as the name suggests, comes in a super cleaning, almost Mac mini-looking form-factor complete with support for triple 8K/60Hz or triple 4K/144Hz on supporting devices alongside three Thunderbolt 5 downstream ports, USB-C/A 10Gbps, UHS-II SD/microSD, and 2.5Gb Ethernet, more.
- Satechi Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock $320 (Reg. $400)
- Using code CES2026 at checkout
More details from Satechi:
- Triple 8K/60Hz or Triple 4K/144Hz with supporting devices for immersive workflows
- 180W smart power supply with 140W host charging and 30W PD to power smartphones,tablets, and even small notebooks
- Three Thunderbolt 5 downstream ports, USB-C/A 10Gbps, UHS-II SD/microSD, and
- 2.5Gb Ethernet
- Adaptive active cooling for whisper-quiet performance and to maintain optimal performance during heavy workloads
- Integrated NVMe SSD bay (PCIe 4×4) supports up to 8TB at 6000MB/s.

- Thunderbolt 5 Pro Cable $32 (Reg. $40)
- Using code CES2026 at checkout
Thunderbolt 5 Pro Cable is the most advanced cable from Satechi, delivering unmatched speed, power, and display performance. With up to 120Gb/s uni-directional or 80Gb/s bi-directional data transfer, 240W power delivery and dual 8K@60Hz or triple 4K@144Hz displays, the Pro Cable provides workstation-level performance.

Satechi is also debuting its new Slim EX lineup of keyboards and a companion mouse. The brand says both keyboards “feature quiet scissor-switch keys, automatic OS-specific key mapping for macOS and Windows, and the ability to connect to up to four devices using Bluetooth or a 2.4GHz USB-C dongle. Charging is handled via USB-C, and the internal battery can be replaced when needed, extending the usable life of the product.” They also “deliver responsive, low-noise feedback and provide up to five weeks of use on a single charge, making them ideal for shared workspaces and everyday use.”
- Slim EX3 Wireless Keyboard $56 (Reg. $70)
- Using code CES2026 at checkout
…full-size layout with a numeric keypad and navigation keys, making it well-suited for desk-based productivity. Its powder-coated metal base adds durability and a stable typing feel.
- Slim EX1 Wireless Keyboard $40 (Reg. $50)
- Using code CES2026 at checkout
…features a more compact layout designed for portability, smaller desks, and mobile setups, without sacrificing typing comfort.
- Slim EX Wireless Mouse $24 (Reg. $30)
- Using code CES2026 at checkout
The mouse supports Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless connections, includes quiet click switches, and features a precision-machined scroll wheel. Like the keyboards, it uses a USB-C rechargeable, user-replaceable battery and is tested for long-term durability, with millions of clicks and scrolls rated over its lifetime.
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