🚀 Elevate your desk game with power, style, and wireless freedom!
The Anker675 USB-C Docking Station is a 12-in-1 all-in-one workspace solution featuring a 100W max USB-C charging port, 4K@60Hz HDMI output, multiple USB-A and USB-C ports, SD/microSD slots, Ethernet, and a wireless charging pad. Designed as a monitor stand, it promotes ergonomic posture and desk organization, compatible with top laptops like Lenovo ThinkPad and MacBook Pro M1/M2, backed by an 18-month warranty and ClimatePartner certification.
Color | Dark Gray |
Item Weight | 3.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 21.26"L x 8.66"W x 3.54"H |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 40 watts |
Total Usb Ports | 5 |
Number of Ports | 12 |
Hardware Interface | HDMI |
Compatible Devices | MacBook Pro |
T**R
Exactly what I was looking for and more
I have a 16" MacBook Pro M2 and a small desk. I've been running the MacBook in clamshell mode with a single 27" monitor. I also have a webcam and a microphone attached to a dongle with USB cables. It really was a rat's nest! I had been looking for a monitor stand that I could use to store the closed MacBook under the monitor base to save a little space. This docking station popped up on my Instagram feed. Normally I ignore Insta ads but I knew that Anker makes some quality stuff. The price is the only downside and it had me hesitating to buy it for a couple weeks. It went on a small sale and I couldn't not buy it. Wow. This thing is fantastic. It really cleaned up my desk and it's run flawlessly. I was able to zip-tie the power brick to the leg of my desk and it's completely hidden. Im using the 100 watt power from the docking station plugged into one of the MacBooks USB-C ports in place of the 140 watt MagSafe power that came with my MacBook. So far no issues at all. I love the power button which I utilize at the end of my workday. I used to just leave everything running all the time. The built-in QI charger and SD card slots were unexpected useful pluses. Conclusion: This is a super well designed and quality built item. Yeah, it cost too much but I love it and use it daily so I can justify the money spent.
P**.
Great
Here's another Anker product that I love. Fits well on my desk. It's very sturdy - it holds my 27" Dell monitor and my Mac Mini sits on my desk underneath the shelf and which makes it easy for me to access the ports on the if needed. The USB A and C ports makes it so convenient for me to plug in may laptop and iPad. Mag Safe wireless charge saves a ton of space. It provides plenty of power that allow me to simultaneously charge multiple devices. Great docking station. I wish that it was a little wider.
A**O
Great, almost perfect docking station
I am no expert when it comes to docking stations, but.....I know what looks good and I also know what is reliably functional. To begin, this is a pricey option and every gadget and company is different, but I wanted to have something that replaces the space I lost with this station.It looks very sleek and is designed very well. The ports are top-notch and I both love & hate the wireless charging spot. I say this because the wireless charging could be faster. This is a newer product & for the price, there is simply no excuse.The Cable management is a good idea, but it is hard to gauge how much length to keep cables in the right length. Not a ding against it, just something that having this does not keep all cables neat, unless you go to further steps.1. Patience and velcro strips helps with cable lengths (which they give some).2. You also need Clamp-on under metal cable trays. This will tidy up cables on your entire desk.3. You want side-clamp power strip outlets, so it keeps any desk oprganized. Most come with 3 or 4 USB ports (find ones with both if you can & most should)Going back to the space you lose, don't worry. You kind of gain it back, once you place it down where you want it. In fact, you end up gaining sort of a 2-to-1 space back. I can place things on the bottom & the top or use it to put a monitor on there, but....if you have a monitor arm....then you get twice the space.I wish it did not need a big brick to power the entire thing, but the former under metal cable trays can handle all of the weight & than some. For thos that don't have those.....it is big and unless you know how to tuck away & get them out of sight, you should be geat as well.This works rather well & the only Con is the price. I am spatially aware of what my desk needed, so I took the plunge. If you are on limited space, other docking stations are smaller & can do the job just as well. Anker is a solid company & I have not had any duds yet. As a bonus....they also have a lighted power button on the left side or right, depending how you want the thing oriented on your desk. It isn't very tall either, so even though it looks big at first....when you unpack it all......it fits things nicely.
M**N
Replacing old hub 👍
Definitely great, love that it comes with the power supply as opposed to having to get a separate one. Works well and helped to clear up my cluttered desk space. Loving it so far!
R**Y
Good but could’ve been great
First of all, I want to say this is a great monitor stand. As for the docking station, it works for the most part. The wireless charging is finicky and works only when it wants to. The usb ports are great but I would like to see more usb-c ports and less usb-a ports as that’s the way the world is moving. Lastly, I wasn’t aware that there was a huge power supply for docking station, so that was a disappointment.
D**S
perfect laptop garage
I’ve got two of these on my desktop for two laptop/monitor combos. These things have fantastic power and connectivity for modern laptops, which live underneath, tucked out of the way. They’re still easily accessible for when I need access to them—I have a Yubikey that I need to touch a few times a day.Cable management is awesome—zero visible cables! The charging pads are great for my phone and airpods, too.They’re expensive, but with the over engineered build quality that I expect from Anker. I expect these to last years longer than my laptops—I just hope we can stick with USB-C for a few years!
S**O
Almost great.
I connected my M1 MacBook Pro to this and my ProArt Display and miscellaneous items. Everything works great except the monitor. With the display set to the smaller type size the monitor keeps going black. It seems that if I make the type size larger it shows okay. I didn't leave it that way long because I really need the extra resolution. So instead of the just a USB-C cable, I have it and the HDMI cable to unplug to use this product. Just a bit disappointed.This thing is just a shelf now. My monitor just randomly goes black in the middle of working. Sometimes it comes back on, sometimes I have to turn the dock off and back on. Which disconnects my external hard drive. It's useless... I have my monitor plugged directly to my laptop as well as my external hard drives. I don't even have the shelf plugged in anymore since I almost never used the Phone charger feature. Waste of money.
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