The best dock for MacBook Pro

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Three of the best docks for MacBook Pro on a dark blue background

(Image credit: Future / Corsair / CalDigit / HP)

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Best overall: Corsair TBT200
2. Most ports: CalDigit TS4 18-in-1
3. Best budget: HP USB-C G5
4. Best USB-C: Revodok Pro 312
5. Best USB-A: Satechi TB4
6. Mountable: SD5200T 4K
7. Best compact: Belkin TB3
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The best dock for MacBook Pro can immediately expand the range of things you can connected to your laptop. Apple laptops come with quite a limited number of ports considering the number of  things most people need to connect, so if you want to connect a lot of peripherals – anything from a mouse to an external monitor, you'll need a decent dock. And you'll ideally want one that can do several things at once and transfer data at the fastest possible speeds.

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Corsair TBT200 TB 4 test results
AttributesNotesRating
PortsA good array of ports including 3 downstream Thunderbolt 4.★★★★
Build and performancePremium build and design.★★★★★
PriceFairly expensive but well worth it.★★★★
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CalDigit TS4 test results
AttributesNotesRating
PortsLots and lots of ports.★★★★★
Build and performanceSolid build and stellar performance.★★★★★
PriceMore expensive than other docks we've tested.★★★
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HP USB-C Dock G5 test results
AttributesNotesRating
PortsA good array of ports, but not Thunderbolt★★★★
Build and performanceNice compact built and solid performance.★★★★★
PriceGood value for the array of ports provided.★★★★
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Ugreen Revodok Pro 312 test results
AttributesNotesRating
Ports12 ports in total, but no Thunderbolt.★★★★
Build and performanceGood 8K performance but no fast charging.★★★★
PriceQuite an expensive dock.★★★★
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Satechi TB4 Dock test results
AttributesNotesRating
PortsA massive 16 ports, although only the host port is TB4.★★★★
Build and performanceNice rounded design and accurate speeds.★★★★
PricePricey but good quality.★★★
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Kensington SD5200T test results
AttributesNotesRating
PortsA good array of ports, as long as you don't want TB4.★★★
Build and performanceSolid performance, and we like the mountable design.★★★★
PriceWell priced now that discounts are widely available.★★★★
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Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Dock Core test results
AttributesNotesRating
PortsOnly TBT 3.★★★
Build and performanceCompact and portable, but the cable is worrying.★★★
PriceBig discounts available.★★★★
Jim McCauley

Jim McCauley is a writer, performer and cat-wrangler who started writing professionally way back in 1995 on PC Format magazine, and has been covering technology-related subjects ever since, whether it's hardware, software or videogames. A chance call in 2005 led to Jim taking charge of Computer Arts' website and developing an interest in the world of graphic design, and eventually led to a move over to the freshly-launched Creative Bloq in 2012. Jim now works as a freelance writer for sites including Creative Bloq, T3 and PetsRadar, specialising in design, technology, wellness and cats, while doing the occasional pantomime and street performance in Bath and designing posters for a local drama group on the side.

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