The dock that does it all
Protects your connected devices with
HP Sure Start2
Automatically detects, protects, and recovers from attacks with an HP Sure Start2 enabled dock.
This dock protects the connected notebook, devices, and network from the moment employees log on2.
Super fast Thunderbolt™ 4 technology
Enhance productivity with a dock that supports up to four 4K displays and double the Ethernet speeds for faster downloads4,5,6.
Device management made easy
Remotely manage a wide range of notebooks and docks with HP's most advanced network manageability features built into the HP Thunderbolt G4 Dock.
Advanced Remote Manageability
Advanced Remote Manageability
Remotely manage notebooks when docked, in any power state, with advanced network manageability features.
Wired Intel® vPro® support
Wired Intel® vPro® support
With Intel® vPro® Active Management Technology, authorized administrators can remotely access notebooks using wired or wireless connections, even if turned off, to make updates.
Electronic Asset Management for your docks
Electronic Asset Management for your docks
Empower your IT to manage and track your docks by product name, serial number, and MAC Address from anywhere with the time-saving, easy-to-use Electronic Tag (eTag) asset management tool.7
Packed with ports
This 2-in-1 convertible PC has every port you need.
Packed with ports
This 2-in-1 convertible PC has every port you need.
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USB-A 3.2 Gen2
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USB-A 3.2 Gen2
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Gigabit Ethernet RJ45
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DisplayPort 1.4
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4.5mm Power Adapter
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USB Type-C™ Alt Mode Port (Video, Data, Power)
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DisplayPort 1.4
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HDMI 2.0 Port
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USB Type-C™ ThunderboltTM 4 Port
Packed with ports
Packed with ports
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Powered USB-A 3.2 Gen2
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USB Type-C™ 3.2 Gen2 Port (Power and Data)
Packed with ports
Packed with ports
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USB Type-C™ 3.2 Gen2 Port (Power and Data)
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Powered USB-A 3.2 Gen 2
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Lock Slot
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Footnotes and disclaimers
- Based on HP's internal analysis of docking stations that are Thunderbolt™ 4, have auto validating & self healing firmware, Meet NIST 800-173 requirements, have Port control, the ability to disable the RJ-45 and a BIOS MAPT authorized list.
- HP Sure Start on HP Thunderbolt G4 dock supports firmware integrity verification and recovery it does not include real-time and runtime protections or Microsoft SCCM integration typically found on HP Sure Start in HP notebooks.
- Backward compatible with USB-C® alt mode, ports will work at USB-C® alt mode speeds which are dependent on host specifications.
- For USB-C® alt mode functionality, host PC must support the DisplayPort™ Alt mode protocol through its USB-C® port. Charging and port replication is supported on notebooks that have implemented USB-C® Alt Mode industry specifications. Power button to turn on or wake the system, Wake-on LAN from warm and cold dock, Wake-on LAN from S4/S5, and MAC Address Pass-Through S0, S3, S4, S5 warm and cold dock features only function on HP or HP supported notebooks. HP does not provide ethernet and audio drivers on Mac PCs.
- For USB-C® alt mode functionality, host PC must support Thunderbolt™ 3 or Thunderbolt™ 4.
- Requires infrastructure to support 2.5Gb ethernet speeds.
- Windows Management Instrumentation installation required. Requires Windows 10 or higher.
- USB Type-C® and USB-C® are trademarks of USB Implementers Forum.
- This dock does not currently support out-of-band MAC Address Pass-Through. This dock does support in-band MAC Address Pass-Through on HP G8 and G9 supported commercial notebooks and requires a NIC driver that can be found on https://support.hp.com. In-band MAC Address Pass-Through requires the Windows OS to be running in order to operate. On (S0) and Standby Sleep states (S3) are supported. Out-of-band MAC Address Pass-Through functionality is planned for 1st half of 2023 through a firmware update. For USB-C® alt mode functionality, host PC must support the DisplayPort™ Alt mode protocol through its USB-C® or Thunderbolt™ port. Charging and port replication is supported on notebooks that have implemented USB-C® Alt Mode industry specifications. Power button to turn on or wake the system only functions on HP or HP supported notebooks. PXE Boot functionality will depend on whether the host systems firmware has the EFI driver available. Connected firmware updates will require the end user to sit through the firmware update process until completed. HP does not provide Ethernet and audio drivers on Mac PCs.
- Video resolution and support is dependent on the maximum capability of the notebook. Supports 3 x FHD @ 60Hz or 2 x QHD @ 60Hz with DisplayPort 1.4 machine. For 3 x QHD @ 60Hz or 3 x 4K @ 60Hz configurations, the machine must support DisplayPort 1.4 with Display Stream Compression. If the machine does not support Display Stream Compression, then the system must support DisplayPort 1.4 with high-res mode enabled in the system.
- Thunderbolt™ is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.
- Your docking station is not useable while updating.
- PXE Boot functionality will depend on whether the host systems firmware has the EFI driver available.
The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.