🚀 Power, ports, and productivity — all in one sleek dock!
The Anker 10-in-1 USB-C Docking Station is a compact powerhouse that expands a single USB-C port into 10 versatile connections, including dual HDMI, DisplayPort, Ethernet, and multiple USB ports. It supports up to 100W fast charging for laptops and 30W for phones, enables triple display setups with crisp 4K and Full HD resolutions, and offers rapid data transfer speeds up to 5 Gbps. Compatible with a wide range of Windows and Mac devices, this docking station is designed for professionals seeking seamless multitasking and efficient workspace expansion.
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Wattage | 100 |
Total Usb Ports | 3 |
Number of Ports | 10 |
Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
Compatible Devices | Lenovo ThinkPad,Dell XPS,Microsoft Surface,HP Spectre,MacBook Pro 13,MacBook Air 2020 |
Item Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.7"L x 3.15"W x 0.96"H |
Color | Gray |
W**Y
Works as it should when others did not.
Tried two other docks from other companies to no avail and this dock just worked! MacBook Pro (2019) and three monitor setup. First two docks kept losing screens. Mixed screens up. This Anker worked immediately, and monitor config is in tact. Love it when a product works as it should.
N**N
Use the encosed cable with a mac!
I was coming from a 2016 Macbook Pro running an eGPU that used a Thunderbolt 3 cable. When the eGPU finally kicked it, I bought this dock. I plugged in the dock to all my 3 monitors, but only two lit up (the 4k HDMI port did not work).I was tempted to leave a 1 star review and cite another dead HDMI port issue, but it's really my own fault- The Thunderbolt 3 cable I had used to connect my laptop to my dock didn't support the video resolution Anker's dock was trying to put out. When I used the enclosed USB-C cable, magically everything booted up. So, troubleshooting, you need Displayport and the enclosed Cable on a mac if you don't have all your screens set up.My one gripe, though, is that the cord is much shorter than I wish- I use a standing desk with a laptop on the non-standing portion, would be nice if I had a little bit more room to play with when I raise the desk!
K**A
Great Customer Service
So I got this when I upgraded my office set up to have a triple monitor set up and about 3-4 months after I got it the port that controls the output for the video was no longer picking up any docking input nor was it charging my MBA. So I reached out to customer service and after exhausting all the troubleshooting steps I've done, they've done, and Apple has done, it was processed for a replacement. The level of excitement I got when it was confirmed delivered I hooked it back up and everything IMMEDIATELY started working. 10/10 would recommend for anyone looking to set up a triple monitor set up. I have it mounted under my desk along with my MBA docked so all the cable management is sinched back up and neat. GET IT and you won't be sorry!
D**G
Displaylink makes this nearly useless
Could just be my unit, but I've been having usb connection inconsistency, external displays at the wrong resolution, and am unable to connect two displays successfully. I am using an M1 macbook pro, and an m2 macbook air, which have their own display limitations, but I should be able to connect even just one monitor at native resolution (1440p60), and that is not possible. Best I could get was 1080p50, which is very strange.Displaylink is crap, terrible solution that offloads display rendering to the cpu and compresses the snot out of the image. Plus, on macos, everytime displaylink changes, or I reconnect the dock, the display configuration resets. Wrong res, orientation, and arrangement.Awful awful solution for any apple silicon macs. Not enough USB bandwith to be useful, might as well be a usb 2 hub.Returned this and got the 778 for ~50$ more, I hope that product actually works. Anker used to be the goat, now they're raising prices and dropping quality. Maybe the new dock will work as advertised.
A**N
Great for the Mac with an M2 Chip
Works great for extending my screen real estate while using a Mac with the M2 chip. Easy to set up after downloading the proper drivers. The picture quality is good but I'm mostly looking at text so not sure how accurate the colors are. There is a noticeable lag on one of my monitors as the Mac can't go to 60hz to match the main display I'm using.
A**W
Works smoothly but the DisplayLink ports have image quality issues
Edit: Anker contacted me and offered me a partial refund due to the specific issues with my setup (the display link struggles with rotated monitors). It’s still working much better than my previous dock and I’m becoming used to the minor quality issues on the rotated displays, so I’ve upgraded to 4 stars.The good: I've used several DisplayLink docks and while all of them have worked perfectly with my linux laptop, all of them repeatedly connect and disconnect from my work laptop (An M3 Max Macbook Pro). This dock works flawlessly, connecting and staying connected with no additional work required beyond installing DisplayLink.The bad: There are 3 monitor ports - 1 HDMI native, 1 HDMI DisplayLink, and 1 DisplayPort DisplayLink. The HDMI native port works beautifully, but both of the DisplayLink ports are resulting in lower quality displays that look like they're showing compression artifacts or something similar. It's most obvious when working with text. This might be because I have the monitors rotated 90 and 270 degrees respectively, but they're only running at 1080x1920 so there's no reason the dock should be struggling to drive them. My third monitor (currently driven by the native HDMI) is an ultra widescreen, and initially it was plugged into the DisplayLink HDMI port, which could not drive it at full resolution. It was also showing image quality issues at the time until I switched to the other port.I was going insane with the incessant connecting and disconnecting with my other docks so I will still use this item. But I wish that I didn't see the apparent quality drop that I'm seeing in display quality on the two DisplayLink displays (which was not an issue with my other DisplayLink docks when they finally DID connect), which is why I'm dropping two stars - two of my 3 displays are a less enjoyable experience with this product.
J**P
Small and reliable, but not portable.
Works as intended. It’s sturdier than the typical docking station and it has enough power to supply all of my accessories thanks to the power brick.Unfortunately, that same power brick makes this less portable than it initially looks. I recommend this for people who have limited desk space in their home office.
R**E
Works great with the M2 Air, needs some fiddling
If you’re buying this to use with a M1/M2 macbook air you can’t go wrong. It does require some fiddling with the software side of things to make both displays clean and easy to read. But those are free and some quick googling will get you settled. Once that’s been sorted though. Best dock I’ve ever used.
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