- Docking station for a best user experience
Docking station with a variety of ports and fast data transfer speeds that allow you to revolutionise your laptop and notebook experience - Connectivity
Enables connection with devices having HDMI, DisplayPort, Network (RJ-45), USB 3.0 port - USB Type C host interface
The USB Type C interface provides smooth data transfer and outstanding performance - Wired connectivity technology
With the wired connectivity, no more worries about low signals and low latency - Notebook device supported
Features full compatibility with Notebook - 100 W maximum power supply wattage
100 W power supply unit (PSU) fulfills your system’s power requirements
Description
Additional information
Weight | 23.84 lbs |
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Dimensions | 445 × 445 × 177100 in |
Number of USB Ports (Total) | 6 |
Cable Lock Slot | Kensington Security Slot (K-Slot) |
Brand Compatibility | Not Available |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 1 year limited |
Headphone Jack | Yes |
USB Ports | 4 x USB-A 3.0 |
Number of DisplayPort Outputs (Total) | 2 |
Color Category | Black |
Maximum Number of Displays Supported | 3 |
Display Connector(s) | 2 x DisplayPort |
Powered | Yes |
Model Number | 5TW10AA#ABA |
Model Compatibility | Compatible Brands:, HP, Apple, Dell, Lenovo |
Passthrough Power | No |
Number of HDMI Ports (Total) | 1 |
Product Length | 4 4/5 inches |
Product Name | USB Type C Docking Station |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 1 year limited |
Brand | HP |
Product Weight | 23.84 ounces |
Power Supply Input | DC Jack |
Product Height | 1 77/100 inches |
Product Width | 4 4/5 inches |
Maximum Input Power | 100 watts |
Number of VGA Ports | 0 |
UPC | 193905522316 |
Reviews (5)
ShreenM –
Only reason I’m giving it a 4 because I wish it had another HDMI port. Other then that it’s great for a remote work office
Brandon –
This docking station works seamlessly with my HP laptop and dual monitors. However, there are a few drawbacks. The docking station seems larger than it needs to be. Many other brands produce docking stations that are both smaller and cheaper. Another downside is the USB-C cable that connects to the laptop. HP should make these cables replaceable, not built-in to the unit. My cat chewed the USB-C cable on my previous HP docking station until it was no longer usable, so in my opinion, it’s pretty fragile. The cat wasn’t on it long before it was toast. If I didn’t need immediate access to my dual monitor setup, I very likely would have researched other brands. The Pros: RJ45 ethernet port, USB-C charging through main USB-C cable, 1 USB-C port, 1 HDMI port, 2 Display Ports, 4 additional USB ports, audio/headphone connector, and it just plain works. The Cons: Expensive, Bulky, Short USB-C cable that is not replaceable, only 1 HDMI port, and only 1 USB-C port that feels randomly placed at the front of the unit. I have no idea what I would use this port for. There’s no indication on the unit that this is a Thunderbolt port.
WayneD –
Not documented, and not Best Buy fault, but this Docking Station does not work with high resolution monitors. Contacted HP and there if only one that works with high res monitors and that is the Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station but applies DC power to the USB-C port. Can cause damage to some laptops like mine.
VictoriaG –
This docking station is perfect! Able to plug in two monitors and my laptop.
Gilbert –
I got one from my work and I love it. I really want another one but they won’t give me another one 🙁