Best Docking Station for MacBook Pro

Thunderbolt 4, USB-C, and DisplayLink docks compared for MacBook Pro compatibility

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Choosing a docking station for a MacBook Pro comes down to your chip and your monitor setup. M1 Pro/Max and later MacBook Pros support dual (or more) external displays natively over Thunderbolt, making TB4 docks the ideal choice. Base M1/M2/M3/M4 MacBook Pros are limited to a single external display over Thunderbolt, so you will need a DisplayLink dock if you want multiple monitors.

All MacBook Pros since 2016 have Thunderbolt ports, so every dock in the table below will physically connect. The differences are in display support, port count, and power delivery. For full-speed charging, look for 96W PD or higher (the 16-inch MacBook Pro draws up to 96W over USB-C).

MacBook Pro Compatibility Quick Reference

M1 Pro/Max, M2 Pro/Max, M3 Pro/Max, M4 Pro/Max

  • Dual 4K@60Hz: any Thunderbolt 4/3 dock
  • Triple+ displays: Plugable TBT4-UDZ, Targus DOCK570
  • Best value: CalDigit TS4, OWC TB4 Dock

Base M1, M2, M3, M4 (non-Pro/Max)

  • Single external display: any TB4/TB3/USB-C dock
  • Dual monitors: DisplayLink dock required (Dell D6000, Targus DOCK570)
  • No native multi-display workaround exists

19 docks· loading prices...

CalDigit TS4
TB4 · 18p · 2d · 98W
Best OverallEditor's Choice
UGREEN Revodok Max 213
TB4 · 12p · 2d · 90W
Best Value TB4
OWC TB4 Dock
TB4 · 10p · 2d · 96W
Best Value
Plugable TBT4-UDZ
TB4 · 15p · 4d · 98W
Best for Quad Displays
Anker 575
USB-C · 12p · 3d · 85W
Best Value
Kensington SD5700T
TB4 · 10p · 2d · 90W
HP TB Dock G4
TB4 · 10p · 4d · 100W
Best for BusinessMulti-Display Champion
CalDigit TS3 Plus
TB3 · 12p · 2d · 87W
Mac Favorite
Dell WD22TB4
TB4 · 10p · 2d · 90W
Best for Dell
Satechi TB4 Slim Hub Pro
TB4 · 4p · 2d · 96W
Best Portable Hub
Lenovo TB4 Dock
TB4 · 11p · 4d · 100W
Best for EnterpriseBest for Multi-Monitor
Anker 553
USB-C · 8p · 2d · 85W
Budget Pick
Lenovo USB-C Dock
USB-C · 11p · 3d · 65W
Best for Enterprise
Belkin TB4 Core Hub
TB4 · 4p · 2d · 96W
Budget TB4 Hub
Targus DOCK570
USB-C · 15p · 4d · 100W
Best for Quad Displays
j5create JCD552
USB-C · 10p · 2d · 100W
Best with SSD Slot
Dell D6000
USB-C · 11p · 3d · 65W
Most Compatible
Dell WD19TBS
TB3 · 9p · 2d · 90W
Best Value (Used)
Plugable UD-6950Z
USB-C · 12p · 2d · 0W
Universal Compatibility

Top Picks for MacBook Pro

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a Thunderbolt dock for my MacBook Pro?
For the best experience, yes. Thunderbolt 4 and Thunderbolt 3 docks connect at 40 Gbps and support dual 4K@60Hz displays natively on M1 Pro, M1 Max, M2 Pro, M2 Max, M3 Pro, M3 Max, M4 Pro, and M4 Max MacBook Pros. USB-C docks work too, but you will need DisplayLink drivers for multiple external monitors.
Can a base M1/M2/M3/M4 MacBook Pro run dual monitors with a dock?
Not natively. Base M-series chips (non-Pro/Max) only support one external display through any dock. To get dual monitors on a base chip MacBook Pro, you need a DisplayLink-based dock like the Dell D6000 or Targus DOCK570, which uses software rendering to bypass Apple's hardware limit.
How much power delivery do I need for a MacBook Pro?
The 14-inch MacBook Pro charges at up to 70W (96W with fast charge), and the 16-inch charges at up to 96W (140W with MagSafe fast charge). For full-speed USB-C charging, look for docks with 96W or higher PD. A 60W dock will charge your MacBook Pro, just slower.
Will a Windows/Dell dock work with my MacBook Pro?
Most Thunderbolt 4 docks work with MacBook Pro regardless of the brand. The Dell WD22TB4, HP Thunderbolt Dock G4, and Lenovo ThinkPad TB4 Dock all work, though you will not get brand-specific features like Dell ExpressCharge. CalDigit and OWC docks are optimized for Mac and tend to have fewer compatibility issues.
What is the best dock for a MacBook Pro in 2026?
The CalDigit TS4 is the top overall pick with 18 ports, 98W PD, and flawless Mac compatibility. For a budget option, the Belkin Thunderbolt 4 Dock Core offers TB4 at $150. If you need quad displays, the Plugable TBT4-UDZ supports up to 4 monitors on M1 Pro/Max and later.

Want a deeper dive? Read our full MacBook Pro docking station guide, compare Thunderbolt 4 docks, or learn about USB-C vs Thunderbolt.