Docking Stations

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One Cable. Every Connection.

Docking stations eliminate the daily ritual of plugging in a monitor cable, USB hub, Ethernet adapter, and power brick every time someone sits down at a desk. The right dock replaces that tangle with a single cable that delivers video, data, network, and charging simultaneously. USB-C, Thunderbolt 4, and DisplayLink universal docks from Plugable, StarTech, Kensington, and OWC support single-laptop to multi-display configurations for hot-desking, home offices, and enterprise fleet deployments. With power delivery ratings from 60 W for ultrabooks up to 100 W for workstation-class machines, the right dock replaces every adapter on the desk and keeps the laptop charged while connected.

Docking Stations for Every Workspace

  • Hot-desking and shared offices — employees connect one cable to a pre-configured dock and instantly access dual monitors, keyboard, mouse, and wired network at any open desk
  • Multi-monitor creative workstations — drive two, three, or four displays from a single laptop for video editing, graphic design, and software development workflows
  • Conference rooms and huddle spaces — a permanently connected dock lets any presenter walk in and share their screen with one cable, no adapters or dongles needed
  • Remote and hybrid workers — home-office docks replicate the in-office monitor and peripheral experience so employees transition seamlessly between locations
  • IT fleet standardization — deploying a single dock model across the organization simplifies inventory, reduces support tickets, and streamlines hardware refreshes
  • Road warriors and mobile professionals — compact travel docks fit in a laptop bag for instant multi-screen productivity at hotels, client sites, and coworking spaces
  • Secure government and defense environments — docking stations with K-lock slots and firmware management prevent theft and ensure compliance in restricted workspaces

How to Choose the Right Docking Station

Start with the laptop. Check whether it has USB-C, Thunderbolt 3, Thunderbolt 4, or only USB-A ports, and confirm whether it supports DisplayPort Alt Mode or Thunderbolt passthrough. Thunderbolt 4 docks from OWC and Kensington deliver up to 40 Gbps bandwidth for dual 4K at 60 Hz or a single 8K display, making them the top choice for single-brand fleets running Thunderbolt-capable machines. USB-C docks from Plugable and StarTech cover most post-2017 laptops and offer dual or triple monitor output at a lower price point.

For mixed fleets where IT supports multiple laptop brands and generations, DisplayLink universal docks avoid the compatibility questions entirely. DisplayLink technology works over any USB port, including USB-A on older machines, and supports multi-display output regardless of the host laptop's native video capabilities. Targus and Kensington offer enterprise-managed DisplayLink docks with centralized firmware updates and security controls.

Power delivery ratings matter for single-cable simplicity. A dock rated at 60 W charges ultrabooks and thin business laptops, while 85 W to 100 W models keep larger workstation-class laptops topped up under full load. Matching the dock's PD wattage to the laptop requirement eliminates the need for a separate charger on the desk.

Enterprise buyers should also evaluate management and security features. Kensington and Targus enterprise docks support centralized firmware updates across the fleet, reducing desk-side service calls when security patches are released. Physical K-lock slots deter theft in open office and shared environments, and MAC address passthrough ensures network access control policies recognize the user's laptop rather than the dock when connecting to wired Ethernet.

Docking Stations by Brand

  • StarTech Docking Stations — universal USB-C and USB 3.0 docks for mixed-fleet IT environments with triple-monitor and rugged industrial options
  • Plugable — USB-C and Thunderbolt docking stations plus USB hubs and A/V adapters engineered for multi-display setups
  • Kensington Docking Stations — USB-C and Thunderbolt docks with K-lock security slots and enterprise-grade manageability features
  • IOGEAR — KVM docking stations and USB hubs for multi-computer shared-desk workflows in trading and secure environments
  • OWC — Thunderbolt docks and high-performance storage for Mac and PC creative professionals
  • Targus — portable and desktop docking stations with DisplayLink universal compatibility and centralized management for large deployments

Docking Stations by Interface

  • USB-C docking stations — the most versatile option for post-2017 laptops with USB-C ports that support DisplayPort Alt Mode, delivering dual or triple monitor output plus charging from a single cable at price points below Thunderbolt docks
  • Thunderbolt docking stations — 40 Gbps bandwidth for dual 4K at 60 Hz or single 8K output, with daisy-chain capability and guaranteed compatibility across Thunderbolt 3 and Thunderbolt 4 hosts from Intel-certified models by OWC, Kensington, and Plugable
  • USB-A and DisplayLink universal docks — the broadest compatibility option for mixed-fleet environments where older laptops lack USB-C, using DisplayLink compression technology to deliver multi-display output over any USB port type regardless of the host system's native video capabilities

Complete Your Docking Station Setup

  • Monitors — pair your dock with IPS, VA, or OLED displays from 24 to 49 inches for single or multi-screen configurations
  • Cables — DisplayPort, HDMI, USB-C, and Thunderbolt cables for connecting docks to monitors and peripherals
  • USB Hubs — expand downstream port count when a dock alone does not provide enough USB-A or USB-C connections
  • Keyboards — wireless and wired keyboards to complete a docked workstation
  • Mice — precision mice and ergonomic options for docked desk setups
  • Monitor Arms — VESA-compatible desk mounts to position displays at the right height and free up desk space