

Apple has kept two Thunderbolt 4 ports next to each other on just about every model, which means that, as long as these docks don’t wrap around the laptop, you should be fine. The M1 Pro and M1 Max chips support two and four displays, respectively, so any dock should work for those.Īside from these docks, there are some docks that are based around using two USB-C ports on the MacBook Pro, and some even are designed to fit the laptop, which means they only work with specific models. One thing that’s worth noting with all of these options is that the M1 or M2-based MacBook Pro 13-inch will always only support one display output, unless you get the Plugable USB-C Triple 4K Docking Station, which works around this limitation using DisplayLink drivers. 1 USB 3.1 Type-A Port (1.5A High Speed Charging). 3 USB 3.1 Type-C Ports (Data Only.) 2 USB 3.1 Type-A Ports (Data Only). With an astounding 16 ports, it is designed to transform the MacBook Pro with Touch Bar into a powerful and versatile workstation.
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And those are the docks you can use with just about any MacBook Pro that has a USB Type-C port, which should cover most of the modern models (from around 2016 onward). A docking station that is designed to turn a MacBook Pro into a portable desktop system, and works with the 13 MacBook Pro with Retina display (models A1425. USB C Docking Station Dual Monitor for MacBook Pro, 13-in-2 Triple Display Laptop Docking Station, USB-C Hub for MacBook Pro/Air Dock with 2 4K HDMI, VGA, PD3.0, RJ45, 6 USB, 3.5mm Audio 4. This LandingZone Docking Station is our most advanced yet.
