Enhance your workspace with our All-In-One Dock, seamlessly connecting all your multi-OS devices using a 0.7mm USB-C Thunderbolt cable. Enjoy the convenience of an additional USB-C to HDMI 2.0 adapter, making it effortless to connect your desktop monitor and other displays.
Experience stunning 4K image quality on external displays, ensuring every detail is captured perfectly. Our dock supports a wide range of devices, including HP and non-HP laptops, Mac OS X, and Windows. It boasts versatile ports like USB-C Thunderbolt, USB 3.1, USB-C DisplayPort, DisplayPort, VGA, RJ45, and more.
With a one-year limited warranty and HP’s reliable technical support, you can purchase with confidence knowing that help is always at hand.
Discover the convenience of the HP Thunderbolt Dock 120W with HDMI Adapter, designed for seamless connectivity to any brand laptop using a single USB-C™ cable.
Features:
This docking station, weighing just 3.5 pounds, offers a compact and efficient solution for maximizing your productivity. Ideal for professionals who need to connect multiple devices and displays with ease, the HP Thunderbolt Dock 120W is your go-to for a streamlined workspace setup.
Customer Insights
Efficiently handles multiple monitors, including configurations with up to three screens.
Works well with both HP and non-HP laptops.
Space-saving form factor, easy to set up.
Simple plug-and-play functionality.
For some users, the dock remains stable without frequent issues.
Offers a variety of ports that work as expected (Displayport, USB, Ethernet).
Capable of running high-resolution monitors (4K and 1080p).
Users appreciated its features and performance for everyday tech needs.
Frequent connectivity issues with USB, Displayport, and Ethernet ports.
The fan runs constantly and loudly, which some users find irritating.
Monitors, keyboard, and other peripherals occasionally lose connection.
Problems with the docking station components degrading over time.
Causes kernel crashes on Mac and doesn't work well with all brands.
Difficulties with driver updates and software, leading to hardware not functioning correctly.
Issues tend to arise after a few months of use.
Requires frequent power cycles and manual resets to maintain functionality.