HP 2UK37AA Thunderbolt Dockingstation G2 incl. 120W Netzteil

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PRIPC2 IPC-Computer Thunderbolt 4 Quad-Display Port Replicator incl. 160W ac-adapter

PRIPC2 IPC-Computer Thunderbolt 4 Quad-Display Port Replicator incl. 160W ac-adapter

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Product Info

Manufacturer
HP
Item Number
2UK37AA
Sub-Partnumbers
L22298-002
Safety information
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Common data

Condition
New

Technical Data

Connexion to the laptop
Thunderbolt 3
Connectors
1x Audio-Combo
1x DC-In (Power supply)
1x Ethernet (RJ-45)
1x Kensington-Lock
1x Thunderbolt 3
1x VGA
2x DisplayPort
2x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1
3x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1
Max. resolution of external monitors
1x 4K2K - 4096x2160
2x 4K2K - 4096x2160
Delivery includes
Manual
Port Replicator
Power cable
Included ac-adaptor
120W
Compatible operating systems
Chrome
Windows 10 (32bit/64bit)
Windows 11
Windows 7 (32bit/64bit)
Windows 8 (32bit/64bit)
Windows 8.1 (32bit/64bit)
iOS
Length / Width / Hight
9.5 cm / 9.5 cm / 7 cm

Experience all-new features and boost your productivity with one of HP's most versatile Thunderbolt docking stations, the HP Thunderbolt Docking Station G2, designed specifically for workstation flexibility and network management.

Fits models with Thunderbolt 3 port - regardless of manufacturer (limited functionality may apply to non-HP models and HP models not listed below).
According to the manufacturer, this docking station is suitable for the following model series. For compatibility of newer models not listed, please visit the HP support page.

Chromebook: 14a-nd0000, 14b-na0000, x2 11-da0000, x360  12b-ca0000, x360 12b-ca1000, x360 14b-cb0000, x360 14c-cc0000

EliteBook: 1030 G1, 1040 G4, 1040 G9 , 630 G9 , 640 G9 , 645 G9, 650 G9, 735 G5, 735 G6, 745 G5, 745 G6, 755 G5, 830 G5, 830 G6, 830 G7, 830 G8, 830 G9, 835 G7, 835 G8, 840 G8, 840 G5, 840 G6, 840 G7, 840 G9, 840r G4, 845 G7, 845 G8, 845 G9, 850 G5, 850 G6, 850 G7, 850 G8, 855 G7, 855 G8, 860 G9, 865 G9

Dragonfly: Folio G3 2-in-1, Elite G2, Elite G3, Elite Max

Elite: x2 1012 G1 Tablet, x2 1012 G2 Tablet, x2 1013 G3 Tablet, x2 G4 Tablet, x2 G8 Tablet , x360 1040 G9 2-in-1, x360 830 G9 2-in-1

EliteBook: 1030 G1, 1040 G4, 1040 G9 , 630 G9 , 640 G9 , 645 G9, 650 G9, 735 G5, 735 G6, 745 G5, 745 G6, 755 G5, 830 G5, 830 G6, 830 G7, 830 G8, 830 G9, 835 G7, 835 G8, 840 G8, 840 G5, 840 G6, 840 G7, 840 G9, 840r G4, 845 G7, 845 G8, 845 G9, 850 G5, 850 G6, 850 G7, 850 G8, 855 G7, 855 G8, 860 G9, 865 G9, Folio 1020 G1, x360 1020 G2, x360 1030 G2, x360 1030 G4, x360 1030 G7, x360 1030 G8, x360 1040 G5, x360 1040 G6, x360 1040 G7, x360 1040 G8, x360 830 G5, x360 830 G6, x360 830 G7, x360 830 G8

ENVY: 13-aq0000, 13-aq1000, 17-ce1000, 14-eb0000, 14-eb1000, 15-ep0000, 15-ep1000, 17-ce0000, 17-ch0000, 17-ch1000

ENVY x360: 13-ar0000, 15-dr0000, 15-dr1000, 15-ds0000, 15-es0000, 15-es1000, 15-dr0000, 15-ds0000

OMEN: 15-dh1000, 15-dh0000, 16-b0000, 16-b1000, 16-c0000, 17-cb0000, 17-cb1000, X 15-dg0000

Pavilion: Aero 13-be0000, Aero 13-be1000, x360  14-dw0000, x360 14-dw1000, x360 14-dy0000, x360 15-er0000, x360 15-er1000, Pro x360 435 G9

ProBook: 430 G5, 430 G6, 430 G7, 430 G8, 440 G5, 440 G6, 440 G7, 440 G8, 440 G9, 445 G6, 445 G7, 445 G8, 445R G6, 450 G5, 450 G6, 450 G7, 450 G8, 450 G9, 455 G4, 455 G6, 455 G7, 455 G8, 455 G9, 455 G9, 455R G6, 470 G5, 630 G8, 635 Aero G7, 635 Aero G8, 640 G3, 640 G5, 640 G8, 645 G4, 650 G4, 650 G5, 650 G8, x360 435 G7, x360 435 G8, x360 440 G1

Spectre: Folio 13-ak0000, x360  13-aw0000, x360  15-df1000, x360  15-eb0000, x360 13-aw0000, x360 13-aw2000, x360 14-ea0000, x360 14-ea1000, x360 15-df0000, x360 15-df1000, x360 15-eb0000, x360 15-eb1000

ZBook: 14u G4, 14u G5, 14u G6, 15u G4, 15u G5, 15u G6, Firefly 14 G7, Firefly 14 G8, Firefly 15 G7, Firefly G8, Firefly G9, Fury 15 G7, Fury 15 G8, Fury 16 G9, Fury 17 G7, Folio 1020 G1, x360 1020 G2, x360 1030 G2, x360 1030 G4, x360 1030 G7, x360 1030 G8, x360 1040 G5, x360 1040 G6, x360 1040 G7, x360 1040 G8, x360 830 G5, x360 830 G6, x360 830 G7, x360 830 G8

Category

Category
Dockings
Usage
Laptop
Excerpt of suitable models for P/N 2UK37AA
HP ZBook 17 G4 , HP EliteBook 850 G5 , HP ZBook 15u G5 , HP EliteBook 755 G5 , HP EliteBook 745 G5 , HP EliteBook 840 G7 , HP ZBook Firefly 14 G7 , HP EliteBook x360 830 G5 , HP Chromebook 14b-na0000 , HP EliteBook 840 G8

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Important and useful informations about laptop Docking stations

Frequently asked questions about Docking stations

  • Can I use a USB-C/USB 3.0 port replicator from another manufacturer?

    Yes, this is generally possible. As standards such as USB-C, USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt work across all manufacturers, you are not necessarily tied to the brand of your laptop.

    However, to ensure that the docking station works properly, you should pay attention to the following points:

    • The right connection: Check whether your laptop has a USB-C port with DisplayPort Alt Mode (for image transmission) or a Thunderbolt connection. For older USB 3.0 ports, you will need a docking station with DisplayLink technology.
    • The required charging power: The docking station should provide enough watts to charge your laptop during operation. A device with 65W is sufficient for many office laptops, while powerful workstations often require 100W or more.
    • Drivers: While original docks are often recognized immediately, you may have to install drivers once for third-party providers so that all ports and monitors are addressed correctly.

    Tip: You can search for your specific laptop model in the IPC Shop. There we show you all docking stations across all brands that have been technically tested and are guaranteed to be compatible with your device.

  • Do docking stations still work if they can only be supplied with a more powerful power supply unit?

    Yes, this is technically completely harmless. A more powerful power supply poses no risk to your hardware, as the docking station and the laptop only draw as much power as they currently need.

    The only small disadvantage is usually the slightly higher price for a power supply unit with more watts.

    You should pay attention to this:

    • Overcapacity is safe: If you operate a docking station with a 130W power supply, even though your laptop only requires 65W, this is actually beneficial. The power supply gets less warm and offers enough reserves for additional USB devices.
    • Danger if the power supply is too weak: Only the reverse is critical. If the power supply unit is too weak, the docking station cannot pass on enough power to the laptop. The result: The battery charges extremely slowly (or not at all) and connected devices such as hard disks can lose their connection.
    • Voltage must be correct: While the wattage (power) may be higher, the voltage (volts) must match the docking station's specifications exactly.

    In short, a more powerful power supply is a good investment in the stability of your workstation. This will ensure that there is enough power left to charge your laptop even when all USB ports are fully occupied.

  • Do I need special drivers for my docking station or port replicator?

    No, usually not. With current Windows 10 or 11 systems, the necessary drivers are already included or are automatically installed in the background when the device is connected for the first time. An active Internet connection is required for this.

    If the docking station is still not recognized, these steps will help:

    • Check the manufacturer's website: Download the drivers directly from the manufacturer of the docking station or port replicator.
    • Windows Update: Check for updates manually, as Microsoft often adds suitable driver packages.
    • Device Manager: Use the "Update drivers" function to have Windows search for the appropriate software.
    • Special case DisplayLink: If your docking station uses DisplayLink technology, you usually have to install the appropriate manager manually so that the monitors show a picture.

    Tip: Also keep the chipset drivers of your laptop up to date so that the USB-C or Thunderbolt ports can communicate with the docking station without errors.

  • My docking station came with a power supply unit. Can I use it to charge my laptop during operation?

    Whether you can charge your laptop via the power supply of your docking station depends largely on the power, voltage and connection type.

    Here are the most important points you should check:

    1. Power:
      The power supply unit of the dock must deliver a higher power (watts) than the power supply unit of your notebook. Example: If your laptop comes with a 90-watt power supply unit, the dock should be equipped with at least a 120-watt power supply unit (130 watts is optimal). Only then will there be enough power available to charge the notebook during operation.
    2. USB-C or Thunderbolt:
      With USB-C docking stations or Thunderbolt, it is crucial that Power Delivery (PD) is supported and that the wattage is approx. 30-40 watts higher than that of the laptop power supply.
    3. Manufacturer compatibility:
      Some manufacturers such as Lenovo, HP or Dell use the firmware to check whether it is an original or certified power supply unit. Power supply units that are not recognized or are too weak can display error messages or charge the notebook insufficiently. IPC docks are 100% compatible with all manufacturers and can be purchased without hesitation and used without functional restrictions.

    We offer a large selection of suitable models in the store, which are always displayed with the corresponding laptop model.

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  • What are the advantages of a Thunderbolt 4 or 5 dock compared to a USB-C dock?

    Thunderbolt 4 and Thunderbolt 5 differ significantly from conventional USB-C in terms of technology and performance, even though they use the same type of connector.

    Thunderbolt 4 compared to USB-C:

    • Guaranteed bandwidth: Thunderbolt 4 also uses the USB-C connection, but offers a guaranteed bandwidth of 40 Gbit/s - USB-C, on the other hand, usually only 10 to 20 Gbit/s, depending on the version (e.g. USB 3.2 or USB 4).
    • More monitors: It supports the simultaneous operation of two 4K monitors or an 8K display, while USB-C can usually only control an external display with a lower resolution.
    • Safe charging: Thunderbolt 4 delivers up to 100 W charging power (Power Delivery) and can transfer data, image and power via one cable.
    • Daisy-chain: Thunderbolt 4 also enables daisy-chain connections, i.e. connecting several devices (e.g. monitors, storage drives, docks) in series via just one connection - a function that does not work reliably with normal USB-C.

    Thunderbolt 5 compared to Thunderbolt 4 and USB-C:

    • Extreme speed: Thunderbolt 5 doubles the bandwidth to 80 Gbps and can dynamically increase to 120 Gbps for video output if required - ideal for multiple 8K displays or high-end VR solutions.
    • Enormous power: It supports a charging power of up to 240 W, allowing even powerful workstations or gaming laptops to be operated efficiently.
    • Stability: Thanks to an improved signal architecture, Thunderbolt 5 enables more stable transmissions and lower latencies - especially for professional users with high demands on data, image and audio performance.
    • Compatibility: Like Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 5 is fully backwards compatible with USB4 and USB-C devices, so existing accessories can continue to be used.

    In short:
    USB-C is the universal all-round connection for everyday applications, while Thunderbolt 4 and especially Thunderbolt 5 are designed for professional users with high demands on speed, graphics performance and power supply. Thunderbolt 5 sets a new performance standard in the field of external expansion solutions for laptops and workstations

    Here you can find Thunderbolt 4 and 5 docks as well as USB-C docks: Link to IPC-Shop.

  • What dangers should you be aware of when connecting a docking station to your laptop?

    Although docking stations are extremely practical, there are some risks you should be aware of to protect your hardware:

    • Power supply overload: If the docking station provides too little or too much power (watts), the laptop may not charge properly or may overheat.
    • Cheap or inferior docks: Cheap, uncertified products can lead to short circuits, overheating or data loss.
    • Recommendation from the Notebook-Doktor: Only use original branded goods or IPC-Computer docks.
    • Incompatible connection: An incorrect or poorly supported USB-C/Thunderbolt port can cause hardware errors or failures.
    • High current load on USB ports: If too many devices (external hard disks, monitors, chargers) are connected at the same time, voltage drop or instability may occur.
    • Driver or firmware errors: Outdated software can cause disconnections or even system crashes → Update drivers and firmware regularly.
    • Overheating during continuous operation: Sufficient ventilation should be ensured for heavily loaded docks (many monitors, devices, LAN).
    • Firmware security vulnerabilities: Some Thunderbolt docks can theoretically have security vulnerabilities. Up-to-date firmware protects you from such risks.

    Here you can find secure docking stations from HP, DELL, Lenovo and IPC-Computer - link to the store.

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