Anker Prime TB5 Docking Station (14-in-1, 8K, Thunderbolt 5 )

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Why Choose Anker Prime Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station (14-in-1, 8K)

The Anker Prime is a high-performance Thunderbolt 5 docking station designed for professionals who need seamless connectivity and desktop expansion. With 14 versatile ports—including USB-C, USB-A, HDMI 2.1, and DisplayPort 2.1—it supports stunning 8K visuals and works with both Windows and macOS (15 or later). Built-in power delivery, active cooling, and LED lighting help keep your setup efficient and clutter-free.

As a premium Thunderbolt 5 docking station, it connects multiple high-performance devices and monitors through one compact hub. Whether you’re upgrading your workstation or streamlining your creative workflow, this Thunderbolt 5 docking station delivers unmatched speed, stability, and versatility.

Model Number: A83B5

Anker Prime Docking Station (14-in-1, 8K, Thunderbolt 5)
Supreme Desktop Expansion for Peak Performance
14 Ports, Clear Displays
Features 14 versatile ports including USB-C, USB-A, HDMI 2.1 or DP 2.1, this docking station offers pristine display options for both Windows and Mac.
Cool Dock with LED Light
Transform your workspace with interactive blue LED lighting and a powerful cooling system, designed to maintain optimal performance.
Clean Desk Solution
Achieve a clean and organized desk with the all-in-one docking station, equipped with built-in power capabilities.
Connect All Devices
Ideal for the modern professional, this dock streamlines connectivity for a variety of devices with one compact solution.
Compatibility
System Types: Windows 10 / 11, macOS 15 or Later
Host Devices: Thunderbolt 5 / 4 Laptops
Note: This dock is not compatible with Thunderbolt 3 laptops or monitors—including those with Windows or Intel-based MacBooks—and does not support ChromeOS or Linux systems.

Notes:

1. The HDMI 2.1 port and DisplayPort 2.1 port cannot be used simultaneously.
2. The minimum macOS version required to use this Thunderbolt 5 dock is macOS 15 or later.
3. The front USB-C ports support charging and data transfer but do not support video output.
4. Windows laptops with USB-C ports that support DisplayPort Alt Mode can only connect to one external monitor. Apple Silicon MacBooks with M1 / M2 / M3 Standard chips support only one external display via Thunderbolt. MacBooks with M1 / M2 / M3 Pro or Max chips, and all M4 models, support dual displays. M4 MacBooks with Thunderbolt 5 do not support three displays over a single Thunderbolt 5 connection.
5.Very few laptops support connecting three external monitors to this docking station via two Thunderbolt downstream ports and either an HDMI or a DisplayPort.
6. Use only the included Thunderbolt 5 cable or certified Thunderbolt 5 cables. Using uncertified or incompatible cables may cause incompatibility issues.
7. To ensure you achieve the described 2.5Gbps internet speed with this dock, use a Cat5e or Cat6 / Cat6a Ethernet cable no longer than 328 ft (100 m).
8. MacBooks with Apple Silicon chips do not support external GPUs through any docking station. This is a system-level limitation that prevents macOS from recognizing or using an external GPU, even if it is physically connected via a dock.

Specifications

Dimensions: 4.6 × 4.6 × 3.0 in / 116 × 116 × 75 mm
Weight: 38 oz / 1,086 g

Design

The Anker Prime 14-in-1 TB5 dock has the same aluminum finish as Apple’s Mac mini and Mac Studio, and mimics the port arrangements, too.

It measures 4.6 x 4.6 x 3.0 inches (11.6 x 11.6 x 7.5cm) and weighs 38oz (1.1kg). Those measurements are similar to the M4 Mac mini, which is 5 x 5 x 2 inches (12.7cm x 12.7cm x 5cm).

It looks great and appreciatively different to the standard dock shapes.

While the M4 mini uses Thunderbolt 5, this compact dock is aimed more at the latest TB5-packing MacBooks, which lack as many ports and will link to the dock’s array via a single TB5 cable connection.

Ports and features

  • One upstream Thunderbolt 5 port (80Gbps, 140W)
  • Two downstream Thunderbolt 5 ports (80Gbps, 15W)
  • One HDMI 2.1 port
  • One DisplayPort 2.1 port
  • Three USB-A ports (10Gbps, 1x 7.5W, 2x 4.5W)
  • Two USB-C ports (10Gbps, share 45W)
  • Ethernet (2.5Gb)
  • SD card reader (UHS-I, 104MBps)
  • microSD card reader (UHS-I, 104MBps)
  • 3.5mm combo audio jack (front)
  • 232W power supply

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Thunderbolt 5 future proofing

That’s a decent set of ports, and the inclusion of Thunderbolt 5 brings it right up to date with the newest Macs. At the time of writing, the M4 Pro and Max models of MacBook Pro and Mac mini, plus the Mac Studio, pack TB5, with other Macs remaining on TB4 for now.

Thunderbolt 5 is backwards compatible all the way back to USB-C via Thunderbolt 3 and 4, so this dock will work with all modern Macs. Buying a TB5 dock now will future-proof you for your next Mac purchase as we shouldn’t expect Thunderbolt 6 for at least four years: 40Gbps Thunderbolt 3 came out in 2015, and TB4 at the same speed five years later, so it has taken ten years for Thunderbolt to make a dramatic shift in performance.

Non-TB5 Macs will have data-transfer speeds limited to TB3/TB4’s 40Gbps, but TB5 Macs can take advantage of the full 80Gbps (with 120Gbps Bandwidth Boost for enhanced video performance).

Anker could have included three downstream Thunderbolt 5 ports but has chosen to offer a choice of dedicated video ports, either top-end HDMI 2.1 or DisplayPort 2.1. These are helpful if your monitors require one of these connections rather than a direct USB-C or Thunderbolt monitor Anker had gone full TB5—as Sonnet did with its Echo 13 Thunderbolt 5 Dock—such users would have had to buy a separate adapter (say, USB-C to HDMI cable), although these aren’t expensive.

Dropping the potential third downstream TB5 port for dedicated video ports is convenient for some users—those with HDMI or DisplayPort monitors—but less flexible for those with USB-C or Thunderbolt monitors.

The upstream Thunderbolt port is handily placed at the back of the dock, which we prefer to those dock manufacturers who put it at the front, which can lead to ugly trailing cables.

It is rated at Power Delivery 3.1, so can output 140W, which is enough to fast-charge the top-end 16-inch MacBook Pro. Previously, to reach this charging speed Apple insisted you use its $49 USB-C to MagSafe 3 Cable. With Thunderbolt 5, you can connect via a TB cable too and still fast charge the laptop.

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USB ports

The two downstream TB5 ports will work with USB-C if you don’t need them for faster Thunderbolt. On top of this there are two standard USB-C ports—situated on the front panel—that offer speedy 10Gbps data transfer rates and share 45W of charging power—so you could power a smaller laptop from one of these ports or two iPhones.

There are also three legacy USB-A ports, also fast at 10Gbps. Charging potential is limited, with one at the front capable of pushing out 7.5W, which is enough to fast-charge an Apple Watch, and the other two at the back are pegged at 4.5W each—so fine for a memory stick, keyboard or mouse.

Display support

You can connect to one or two monitors via either of the dedicated video ports (DisplayPort and/or HDMI) or via the downstream Thunderbolt 5 ports, or any mix of the options.

A MacBook with a Pro or Max M-series processor can run two 6K displays at 60Hz using the two TB5 ports or one TB5 and the DisplayPort. If using one TB5 and the HDMI port, the display running from HDMI would be restricted to 4K at 60Hz.

Single displays are 6K/60Hz for TB5 and DP, and 4K/60Hz for HDMI. Using the TB5 connection M4 Macs can support a 4K display at a higher 240Hz refresh rate; earlier M-series Macs 4K at 144Hz. With two displays, using TB5 or TB5 and DP, both monitors could be 4K at 144Hz.

Supported Windows computers offer superior graphics potential, with the opportunity to run dual 8K displays at 60Hz even via the HDMI.

 

Stack that up against the $200 that Apple will charge you to upgrade a MacBook Pro from 512GB to 1TB at the point of purchase. And the card, of course, is portable.

That more expensive integrated SSD inside a Mac will be much faster, but for archive data, a storage card is a bargain.

Modern MacBook Pro models do already include a built-in SD card reader, and one that’s faster than the readers on the Anker dock. The Apple card reader supports up to 250MBps for a UHS-II card and 90MBps for a UHS-I card. The Anker card reader is only UHS-I rated with a speed limit of 104MBps. As such, MacBook Pro users might be better served with the card reader on their laptop. MacBook Air users, on the other hand, will gain much from the slots on the dock.

Other docks include faster UHS-II card readers that support speeds of 312MBps, so Anker has cut a corner here in comparison. That said, the card readers work well for users who just want to add inexpensive storage to their setup.

Wired networks

Like the best new Thunderbolt docks, the Anker Prime 14-in-1 TB5 Dock includes a more modern wired network standard. The Ethernet port at the back supports networks at up to 2.5Gb, so theoretically 2.5 times as fast as the more usual Gigabit (1Gb) Ethernet.

This is great if your network supports such speeds—your network must be at least 2,5Gb to take advantage—and is useful future-proofing for when it does. In the meantime, it is backwards compatible with Gigabit Ethernet.

You would need to use a Cat5e/ Cat6/Cat6a Ethernet cable that’s no longer than 3.3 ft (1m).

The Sonnet dock has an extra TB5 port but no DisplayPort or HDMI port. Whether that suits you better depends on the external display or displays that you want to connect. The other dock also boasts faster card readers but has less overall power (180W) available than the Anker 232W dock.

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