iVanky FusionDock Max 2 key features
Unlike most Thunderbolt 5 docks, the FusionDock Max 2 connects to the host using two Thunderbolt 5 ports. In return, it offers 23 ports of connectivity, including three downstream Thunderbolt 5 ports for external monitors, SSDs, and other high-speed devices. It also has an HDMI 2.0 port, five 10 Gbps USB-C ports, one 10 Gbps USB-A port, three 5 Gbps USB-A ports, three USB 2.0 ports, dual 3.5 mm audio jacks, optical audio, a 2.5 Gbps LAN port, and SD/TF 4.0 slots.
It’s worth noting that while the dock supports triple-monitor output, only MacBook models with M1 Max, M2 Max, or M3 Max chips can drive three external displays. MacBooks with Apple Pro chips (and the base M4) are limited to dual 6K displays at 60 Hz, while base M1, M2, and M3 models can still output only a single external display up to 6K at 60 Hz.
On the power front, it can deliver up to 140 W to the host, enough to charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro with M4 Max, plus 30 W via USB-C to juice up phones or other accessories. The dock comes in an aluminum enclosure with a floating design and a built-in fan to help it stay cool even under heavy use.
The iVanky FusionDock Max 2 is available now at an introductory price of $366.98 with the code PRIORITY10 on Amazon.