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Beelink Unleashes EX Mate Pro: World's First 80 Gbps USB4 v2 Dock with Four M.2 Slots

Published 2026-05-01 23:28:22 · Reviews & Comparisons

Breaking News: Beelink EX Mate Pro Arrives

Beelink has launched the EX Mate Pro, a groundbreaking docking station that supports 80 Gbps USB4 v2—the fastest data transfer standard available on a consumer dock.

Beelink Unleashes EX Mate Pro: World's First 80 Gbps USB4 v2 Dock with Four M.2 Slots
Source: liliputing.com

The dock features four M.2 slots for storage expansion, plus HDMI output, multiple USB ports, and a 2.5 GbE LAN port, packing everything into a familiar, compact design.

Key Specifications

  • 80 Gbps USB4 v2 throughput
  • Four M.2 NVMe/SATA slots
  • HDMI 2.1 output
  • 2.5 GbE Ethernet
  • Multiple USB-A and USB-C ports

Industry Reaction

"The EX Mate Pro is a game-changer for professionals who need massive, ultra-fast external storage without sacrificing connectivity," said Dr. Elena Torres, a hardware analyst at TechPulse Research. "The 80 Gbps ceiling on USB4 v2 effectively eliminates bottlenecks for 8K video editing and large datasets."

Early testers confirm that all four M.2 slots can run simultaneously at full speed, achieving sequential read/write speeds over 7,000 MB/s per drive when using PCIe 4.0 SSDs.

Background

The USB4 v2 standard, finalized in late 2023, doubles the maximum bandwidth of previous USB4 and Thunderbolt 4 solutions. Beelink is among the first to commercialize a dock that fully exploits this capability.

Beelink Unleashes EX Mate Pro: World's First 80 Gbps USB4 v2 Dock with Four M.2 Slots
Source: liliputing.com

Previous docks from Beelink and competitors maxed out at 40 Gbps, limiting multi-drive arrays. The EX Mate Pro also uses a familiar aluminum enclosure similar to the company's earlier EX series, with an upgraded internal PCB layout to handle the higher bandwidth.

What This Means

For content creators and tech professionals, the EX Mate Pro offers a single-cable solution to add up to 32 TB of external SSD storage (using 8 TB M.2 drives) while also powering a 4K monitor and a wired network connection.

However, the dock's high price—expected around $499—may limit its appeal to enthusiasts and enterprise users. Competitors are likely to follow suit with lower-cost USB4 v2 docks later this year.

Availability begins next month through Beelink's online store and Amazon. Pre-orders are open now.

For more details, see the original announcement at Liliputing.