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.

We’ve picked tested a wide range of options, and we’ve used that experience to put together this list of the best docks for MacBook Pro based on our reviews. We selected reliable brands, thoroughly compared the specs available and put the devices through their paces in real-life use cases. We compared build, features, connectivity, performance, aesthetics and cost to pick out the best option for different needs, including the best Thunderbolt 4 docks for recent MacBook Pro as well as Thunderbolt 3 docks or USB-C docks for MacBook for those who have older Macs or don’t want to splash out for the fastest speeds.

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Corsair TBT200 TB 4 test results
Attributes Notes Rating
Ports A good array of ports including 3 downstream Thunderbolt 4. ★★★★
Build and performance Premium build and design. ★★★★★
Price Fairly expensive but well worth it. ★★★★

We had no problem using everything at once when we put it to the test, nor did the plugs get in the way of each other. The only fault we could find is the lack of HDMI. That won’t be an issue for many people today, but it’s something to be aware of. We found the Thunderbolt 4 connections to be speedy and efficient, able to output up to two 6K 60Hz displays or a single 1440p 240Hz display. We think professional creatives will enjoy that flexibility when it comes to display options.

Read more: CalDigit Thunderbolt 4 review

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CalDigit TS4 test results
Attributes Notes Rating
Ports Lots and lots of ports. ★★★★★
Build and performance Solid build and stellar performance. ★★★★★
Price More expensive than other docks we’ve tested. ★★★
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HP USB-C Dock G5 test results
Attributes Notes Rating
Ports A good array of ports, but not Thunderbolt ★★★★
Build and performance Nice compact built and solid performance. ★★★★★
Price Good value for the array of ports provided. ★★★★
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Ugreen Revodok Pro 312 test results
Attributes Notes Rating
Ports 12 ports in total, but no Thunderbolt. ★★★★
Build and performance Good 8K performance but no fast charging. ★★★★
Price Quite an expensive dock. ★★★★
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Satechi TB4 Dock test results
Attributes Notes Rating
Ports A massive 16 ports, although only the host port is TB4. ★★★★
Build and performance Nice rounded design and accurate speeds. ★★★★
Price Pricey but good quality. ★★★
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Kensington SD5200T test results
Attributes Notes Rating
Ports A good array of ports, as long as you don’t want TB4. ★★★
Build and performance Solid performance, and we like the mountable design. ★★★★
Price Well priced now that discounts are widely available. ★★★★
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Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Dock Core test results
Attributes Notes Rating
Ports Only TBT 3. ★★★
Build and performance Compact and portable, but the cable is worrying. ★★★
Price Big discounts available. ★★★★

Microsoft Audio Dock

Microsoft Audio Dock

Part USB hub, part conference speaker, this could be a good option for people who spend much of their day on video calls, although the Microsoft branding and fairly low number of ports may put off some MacBook users. It’s a real bargain now, though.