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title: "LandingZone Dock Docking Station for The MacBook Pro [Model A1425 & A1502] with Retina Display (13-inch MacBook)"
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# Multiple Ports Security Lock Dual Display Support LandingZone Dock Docking Station for The MacBook Pro [Model A1425 & A1502] with Retina Display (13-inch MacBook)

**Brand:** landingzone
**Price:** ¥31107
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔗 Dock, Connect, Conquer!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** LandingZone Dock Docking Station for The MacBook Pro [Model A1425 & A1502] with Retina Display (13-inch MacBook) by landingzone
- **How much does it cost?** ¥31107 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- landingzone enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted landingzone brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Enhanced Security:** Keep your MacBook Pro safe with a built-in security slot.
- • **User-Friendly Design:** Dock your MacBook Pro easily, whether open or closed.
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Effortlessly connect all your devices with a variety of ports.
- • **Gigabit Ethernet Ready:** Enjoy high-speed internet without extra adapters.
- • **Dual Display Capability:** Expand your workspace with support for two external monitors.

## Overview

The LandingZoneDock Docking Station is specifically designed for the MacBook Pro models A1425 & A1502 (2012-2015). It offers a range of connectivity options, including dual display support, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and multiple USB ports, all while ensuring your device remains secure and accessible.

## Description

Your Macbook Pro with Retina display will be a whole lot more functional with this powerful docking station. Turn your MacBook Pro into a corporate desktop system. No need to plug in cables each time you connect. Leave your cables plugged in. This quick loading DOCK brings you, a 5-port USB and Gigabit Ethernet hub (power adapter included), Thunderbolt connectivity, a Headphone port, an HDMI port, plus a Security Slot. This device works with the 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display model released mid-2012 or Oct 2013 (A1425 and A1502). LandingZone DOCK is an adaptive and simple to use secure docking station for the Macbook Pro with Retina display. You can return from working outside with your computer and simply snap it into the LandingZone on your desk and enjoy the benefits of an executive desktop system.

Review: 2nd Choice turned into the Best Choice. - Hello boys and girls. This is my review for the LandingZone DOCK 13” Secure Docking Station. TLDR; Pro’s: Great for expanding ports and adding external monitor without the hassle of plugging and unplugging cables all the time. Aesthetics are great. Looks nice on my white desk. And helps me organize my cables. Ports work well and produce at expected speeds. Docking the MBP is not as difficult as others have claimed. Mine went in multiple times with no alignment or adjustment needed. Con’s: None really. Full Review; To be honest don't expect some spectacular review, because honestly I'm not much of a speechwriter and that's exactly what writing a review is. But I will tell you this, all of the opinions listed here are my own, not taken from any other review, and not paid for in anyway. I purchased this item as a way to connect to an external monitor and extend the ports on my 2015 13 inch MBP Retina. At the same time I wanted a way to reduce the clutter from cables everywhere. As you can see you in the before picture my desk was a mess. So my first priority was to find a docking station or a hub that would allow me to organize my desk and get rid of some of the clutter. And as you can see from after picture while it may not be perfect (I'm not much of a cable organizer), it does get the job done in reducing some of the cable clutter. After hooking up all the wires getting everything organized, it was time to connect my MacBook. Now I have seen in a few reviews customers talking about having to adjust their MacBook in order to get it position correctly. I did not have this problem the dock has two guideposts which allows the MacBook to sit in alignment. As long as there is nothing under the dock, or the MacBook, then thing should lineup fairly well. My first time putting it in I had to slightly slide my finger under the left side in order for the thunderbolt port to lineup. But not wanting to have to do that every time I took a close look I noticed there was a little edge of a cord preventing the Dock from sitting flat. I cleaned off underneath the dock and tried again the second time and every time since then it has gone in and out without any alignment issues. Now as you can see from the pictures, I have a Logitech mouse in a mechanical keyboard from Unicomp (the people who make the original IBM model M). I plugged both the mouse and keyboard into the USB 2.0 Ports, connected to 3 TB external drives to the USB 3.0 Ports, external display to the thunderbolt pass through, and speakers to be headphone port and powered up the MacBook. Now obviously it did not take long to boot since it has a PCIe SSD. And within seconds of booting the mouse is working as well as both external hard drives and the display. But the keyboard did not work. I double checked all the connections and everything was secure so I thought, at first, that I had a defective Port. I need a keyboard worked as it has been connected directly, but just to check I swapped keyboards. The keyboard I used was one that came with my Lenovo server. A cheap membrane keyboard. And it appeared to work fine. So I disconnected it reconnected the mechanical, and still it didn't work. I was getting little frustrated so I got up and got me a cup of coffee and on the way back to my desk I noticed I had not plugged in the dock to the surge protector. I got underneath my desk plugged it in and voila everything worked. Then I set about to test all the ports and make sure that they were going to work according to specs. Since the network port on the dock requires a driver from the manufacturer I headed to their website and downloaded it. It took just a few seconds to download in about one minute total to install and restart. It does require a restart or did for me. After it came back up I connected the network cable which is connected to a gigabit switch. First thing I did was perform several different speed test for the Internet connection. Using random server selections at speedtest.net the speed was approximately the same on both wireless and wired. I expected as much as neither can be saturated by my connection. I pay for a 50 Mb/s connection and my speeds vary between 40 and 120 Mb/s. The real test going to be connection to my server. First I chose a 3 GB ISO and downloaded it from the server to my MacBook via wireless. And then I downloaded it with the docks gigabit Port. Then I chose a folder with several documents in it approximately 2.5 GB and repeated the downloads both wireless and wired. Wireless (peak) Wired (peak) 2GB Small Files (av. Speed) 22MB/s (27MB/s) 86MB/s (112MB/s) 3GB ISO 29MB/s (35MB/s) 124MB/s (133MB/s) This was only transferring FROM the server not TO. To speeds would likely be a bit slower as there are Mechanical Drives in Raid 5 config so the write speeds are not the fastest. Next I wanted to test the USB drives. For that I used Blackmagic Disk Speed Test. As you can see in the Screenshot Max write was 165.4 MB/s for the 3TB External Drive. So overall, I would have to say the ports work as expected, producing speeds I have come to rely on. And the Gigabit Ethernet port works very well and I couldn't be happier. I will up date this review after I have used if for a while and see if the speeds and satisfaction hold up. It will be a daily user so I will know shortly if there will be any issues. I only have on Con. I learned that LZ offers a education discount and I may have saved a few dollars but I had already ordered it from desertcart. Oh well, you live and learn. Still a great product.
Review: Excellent Full-Featured Dock for the Money. - I work in the film industry as a DIT (Digital Image Technician), so I'm not a "light/casual" user. My LandingZone Dock has been on my production cart for over 6 months in various weather conditions, different hard drive configurations and multiple workflows involving connecting and disconnecting cables hundreds of times. I'm currently using it with every port occupied and 6 Thunderbolt devices daisy chained on a 5+ Camera TV Show where I have to host a switcher, input/output hub, hard drives, internet feeds, and so forth. The dock is a huge convenience for cabling because it routes almost ALL of the cables out the back, so at night I simply pull the tab and walk away from set with my MBP while leaving my cart cabled and ready. There's simply no other option on the market that can function in this manner, especially not with 5 USB ports, Kensington Lock, and HDMI. I use a rack case with tabs that holds a Macbook in place on top, so the whole system (dock and laptop) form a single unit that stays put during operation. Here's a quick PRO rundown: - The ethernet adapter drivers have worked on every Macbook Retina I've placed into the dock. That includes ethernet to USB3 adapters plugged into the USB ports - HDMI port is firm and has a nice click to it with quality cables. I have not measured its support for 4K, only HD. I assume it will pass 4K 30hz appropriately. - 2 USB 2.0 ports are great for simple devices like UPS Battery backups and Phone charging - Magsafe 2 port has a nice, simple lock. I purchased a spare 85W Apple Charger and left it with the LZ Dock permanently for convenience. - After a few tries, you quickly get used to lining up the ports and clicking it shut. As others have said, just line up one side at a time. - Same price as the basic TB docks on the market but with more features. CONS: - No USB 3.0 port multiplier support or Software RAID. This was a big let down as a power user with USB 3.0 hard drives. It is common to show up to set and have a client hand over 3 drives for redundant copying. Typically, you can conduct a software RAID and mirror copies off the Macbook USB3 ports. However, the LZ Dock causes a kernal panic on both Mountain Lion and Mavericks and refuses to cooperate if you attempt to RAID any drives plugged into the USB 3.0 ports. Also, I did not have luck using port multiplying (hosting an enclosure with multiple hard drives and a single USB 3 connection. - Must remove hard shell case to make dock work. I wish they made a Speck Case version so that I could keep my Macbook protected while not in the dock. Since you must use the dock with a naked Macbook, it requires you to snap the bottom of the case shell on and off. The TOP does fit however (you can leave it on). - Rubber feet on bottom are coming off already. Could use better adhesive. - Would be great to have a lip on the backside that could allow you to simply push the Macbook flush against it and then click it shut. In other words a mold that doesn't require as much "lining up" of the ports to dock it. - Matching Silver aluminum finish would be nice. - Could use a travel case that protects the male port connections sticking out when not in use (TB, Magsafe, HDMI, USB3) If you want the convenience of leaving accessories plugged in and want to accomplish a desktop feel to your Macbook, this is an excellent solution. It could use a few tweaks to the USB 3 hub hardware but it's still very versatile, especially for this price tag.

## Features

- NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THE NEW MACBOOK PRO WITH OR WITHOUT TOUCH BAR AND WITH TYPE-C PORTS. Designed only for MacBook Pro Models A1425 & A1502 released from 2012 to 2015. After docking, a few ports on the computer remain accessible without the docking station: a Headphone port, SDXC card slot, a Thunderbolt. port, a USB 3.0 port (all separate from those on the dock), and MagSafe 2 (the dock provides a holder for this power cord).
- Single-step, dual displays: Mini DisplayPort supports Apple Thunderbolt Display, other non-Thunderbolt monitors and Thunderbolt devices; HDMI supports external displays, TVs, and monitors.
- Locks your MacBook Pro using its built-in Security Slot compatible with most Kensington laptop locks. The computer can be used open or closed while it's locked in the docking station.
- Provides a Gigabit Ethernet port without the need for an Apple adapter cable. LandingZone Gigabit Ethernet drivers support Windows and macOS for MacBook Pro with Retina display.
- Connect two monitors, hard drive, printer, smart phone, headphones, speakers, headsets, tablet, etc. with its built-in HDMI, Mini DisplayPort, Headphone port, and USB Hub with 3 USB 3.0, 2 USB 2.0 ports.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00J7WG6ZA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,276 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #2,181 in Laptop Docking Stations |
| Brand | LandingZone |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | MacBook Pro |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 317 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Item Weight | 1.85 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | LandingZone |
| Mfr Part Number | LZ007A |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Mac OS X 10.7 Lion |
| Model Number | LZ3013A |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 5 |
| Total Usb Ports | 5 |
| UPC | 803982816313 854333004255 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Images

![LandingZone Dock Docking Station for The MacBook Pro [Model A1425 & A1502] with Retina Display (13-inch MacBook) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/5187Lfn2dxL.jpg)
![LandingZone Dock Docking Station for The MacBook Pro [Model A1425 & A1502] with Retina Display (13-inch MacBook) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51aXMXZ0C4L.jpg)
![LandingZone Dock Docking Station for The MacBook Pro [Model A1425 & A1502] with Retina Display (13-inch MacBook) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71UoxhLymGL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2nd Choice turned into the Best Choice.
*by W***X on May 13, 2015*

Hello boys and girls. This is my review for the LandingZone DOCK 13” Secure Docking Station. TLDR; Pro’s: Great for expanding ports and adding external monitor without the hassle of plugging and unplugging cables all the time. Aesthetics are great. Looks nice on my white desk. And helps me organize my cables. Ports work well and produce at expected speeds. Docking the MBP is not as difficult as others have claimed. Mine went in multiple times with no alignment or adjustment needed. Con’s: None really. Full Review; To be honest don't expect some spectacular review, because honestly I'm not much of a speechwriter and that's exactly what writing a review is. But I will tell you this, all of the opinions listed here are my own, not taken from any other review, and not paid for in anyway. I purchased this item as a way to connect to an external monitor and extend the ports on my 2015 13 inch MBP Retina. At the same time I wanted a way to reduce the clutter from cables everywhere. As you can see you in the before picture my desk was a mess. So my first priority was to find a docking station or a hub that would allow me to organize my desk and get rid of some of the clutter. And as you can see from after picture while it may not be perfect (I'm not much of a cable organizer), it does get the job done in reducing some of the cable clutter. After hooking up all the wires getting everything organized, it was time to connect my MacBook. Now I have seen in a few reviews customers talking about having to adjust their MacBook in order to get it position correctly. I did not have this problem the dock has two guideposts which allows the MacBook to sit in alignment. As long as there is nothing under the dock, or the MacBook, then thing should lineup fairly well. My first time putting it in I had to slightly slide my finger under the left side in order for the thunderbolt port to lineup. But not wanting to have to do that every time I took a close look I noticed there was a little edge of a cord preventing the Dock from sitting flat. I cleaned off underneath the dock and tried again the second time and every time since then it has gone in and out without any alignment issues. Now as you can see from the pictures, I have a Logitech mouse in a mechanical keyboard from Unicomp (the people who make the original IBM model M). I plugged both the mouse and keyboard into the USB 2.0 Ports, connected to 3 TB external drives to the USB 3.0 Ports, external display to the thunderbolt pass through, and speakers to be headphone port and powered up the MacBook. Now obviously it did not take long to boot since it has a PCIe SSD. And within seconds of booting the mouse is working as well as both external hard drives and the display. But the keyboard did not work. I double checked all the connections and everything was secure so I thought, at first, that I had a defective Port. I need a keyboard worked as it has been connected directly, but just to check I swapped keyboards. The keyboard I used was one that came with my Lenovo server. A cheap membrane keyboard. And it appeared to work fine. So I disconnected it reconnected the mechanical, and still it didn't work. I was getting little frustrated so I got up and got me a cup of coffee and on the way back to my desk I noticed I had not plugged in the dock to the surge protector. I got underneath my desk plugged it in and voila everything worked. Then I set about to test all the ports and make sure that they were going to work according to specs. Since the network port on the dock requires a driver from the manufacturer I headed to their website and downloaded it. It took just a few seconds to download in about one minute total to install and restart. It does require a restart or did for me. After it came back up I connected the network cable which is connected to a gigabit switch. First thing I did was perform several different speed test for the Internet connection. Using random server selections at speedtest.net the speed was approximately the same on both wireless and wired. I expected as much as neither can be saturated by my connection. I pay for a 50 Mb/s connection and my speeds vary between 40 and 120 Mb/s. The real test going to be connection to my server. First I chose a 3 GB ISO and downloaded it from the server to my MacBook via wireless. And then I downloaded it with the docks gigabit Port. Then I chose a folder with several documents in it approximately 2.5 GB and repeated the downloads both wireless and wired. Wireless (peak) Wired (peak) 2GB Small Files (av. Speed) 22MB/s (27MB/s) 86MB/s (112MB/s) 3GB ISO 29MB/s (35MB/s) 124MB/s (133MB/s) This was only transferring FROM the server not TO. To speeds would likely be a bit slower as there are Mechanical Drives in Raid 5 config so the write speeds are not the fastest. Next I wanted to test the USB drives. For that I used Blackmagic Disk Speed Test. As you can see in the Screenshot Max write was 165.4 MB/s for the 3TB External Drive. So overall, I would have to say the ports work as expected, producing speeds I have come to rely on. And the Gigabit Ethernet port works very well and I couldn't be happier. I will up date this review after I have used if for a while and see if the speeds and satisfaction hold up. It will be a daily user so I will know shortly if there will be any issues. I only have on Con. I learned that LZ offers a education discount and I may have saved a few dollars but I had already ordered it from Amazon. Oh well, you live and learn. Still a great product.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Full-Featured Dock for the Money.
*by M***E on July 8, 2014*

I work in the film industry as a DIT (Digital Image Technician), so I'm not a "light/casual" user. My LandingZone Dock has been on my production cart for over 6 months in various weather conditions, different hard drive configurations and multiple workflows involving connecting and disconnecting cables hundreds of times. I'm currently using it with every port occupied and 6 Thunderbolt devices daisy chained on a 5+ Camera TV Show where I have to host a switcher, input/output hub, hard drives, internet feeds, and so forth. The dock is a huge convenience for cabling because it routes almost ALL of the cables out the back, so at night I simply pull the tab and walk away from set with my MBP while leaving my cart cabled and ready. There's simply no other option on the market that can function in this manner, especially not with 5 USB ports, Kensington Lock, and HDMI. I use a rack case with tabs that holds a Macbook in place on top, so the whole system (dock and laptop) form a single unit that stays put during operation. Here's a quick PRO rundown: - The ethernet adapter drivers have worked on every Macbook Retina I've placed into the dock. That includes ethernet to USB3 adapters plugged into the USB ports - HDMI port is firm and has a nice click to it with quality cables. I have not measured its support for 4K, only HD. I assume it will pass 4K 30hz appropriately. - 2 USB 2.0 ports are great for simple devices like UPS Battery backups and Phone charging - Magsafe 2 port has a nice, simple lock. I purchased a spare 85W Apple Charger and left it with the LZ Dock permanently for convenience. - After a few tries, you quickly get used to lining up the ports and clicking it shut. As others have said, just line up one side at a time. - Same price as the basic TB docks on the market but with more features. CONS: - No USB 3.0 port multiplier support or Software RAID. This was a big let down as a power user with USB 3.0 hard drives. It is common to show up to set and have a client hand over 3 drives for redundant copying. Typically, you can conduct a software RAID and mirror copies off the Macbook USB3 ports. However, the LZ Dock causes a kernal panic on both Mountain Lion and Mavericks and refuses to cooperate if you attempt to RAID any drives plugged into the USB 3.0 ports. Also, I did not have luck using port multiplying (hosting an enclosure with multiple hard drives and a single USB 3 connection. - Must remove hard shell case to make dock work. I wish they made a Speck Case version so that I could keep my Macbook protected while not in the dock. Since you must use the dock with a naked Macbook, it requires you to snap the bottom of the case shell on and off. The TOP does fit however (you can leave it on). - Rubber feet on bottom are coming off already. Could use better adhesive. - Would be great to have a lip on the backside that could allow you to simply push the Macbook flush against it and then click it shut. In other words a mold that doesn't require as much "lining up" of the ports to dock it. - Matching Silver aluminum finish would be nice. - Could use a travel case that protects the male port connections sticking out when not in use (TB, Magsafe, HDMI, USB3) If you want the convenience of leaving accessories plugged in and want to accomplish a desktop feel to your Macbook, this is an excellent solution. It could use a few tweaks to the USB 3 hub hardware but it's still very versatile, especially for this price tag.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ PERFECT MACBOOK PRO DOCKING STATION!
*by N***S on March 26, 2016*

I was dubious about this product, as MacBook docking stations have historically not been very good. I had almost bought the Henge dock, but after reading some of the reviews that it was not great for people who remove their laptops a lot, I decided on the Landing Zone Dock for my MacBook Pro (13 inch, Retina display). My worries were misplaced... this product is AWESOME! It was easy to set up, it holds my MacBook PERFECTLY and SOLIDLY (with the various plugs aligning precisely, and it sounds solid when it "snaps" closed). It opens easily by pulling the back lever with the "ring", and overall I love it. The best part is that most of the various cables I had running out of the MacBook previously all stuck out of the side (making it look untidy, but also being a problem for me over time, as each time the cables -- especially Thunderbolt - gets jostled or the MacBook gets pushed forward and backward on my desk, it slowly made the cables loose in their ports). The only cable on the side is the magnetic power cord, but even that has a way for the cable to be secured in place. But not only does this Landing Zone dock solve all that....the best part for me is that all the cables (except for power) are in the back, and stay with the docking station (meaning all I need to do is snap the laptop back in when I get back to my office after a meeting where I take my computer (all the time at my office), or in the morning when I arrive). I think I snap it in and out of the dock at least 6-7 times a day, and so far (knock on wood) no problems at all. Since I take my MacBook home every night, I'm thinking of buying the companion dock (which is identical in function, but doesn't have as many ports to use...but it's also much less expensive, and would be perfect for my home office to connect to my big monitor, printer and wireless trackball). Nice job Landling Zone!! I'm very impressed with your product!

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