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14-in-1: Get 14 connectivity options ranging from two 4K HDMI ports, a 1080p VGA port, a 5 Gbps USB-C port, a 100W USB-C PD-IN port, five USB-A ports, a 1 Gbps Ethernet port, an SD / micro SD slot, and an AUX port for all your peripheral needs.
Extended View with Triple Display: Connect and stream across three monitors simultaneously in 4K via two HDMI ports and a 1080p VGA port, ideal for multitaskers. Note: For macOS, the display on external monitors will be identical.
Transfer Files at Super Speeds: Rely on the USB-A and USB-C ports for instant transfers of your multimedia and files at impressive 5 Gbps speeds.
80W Pass-Through Charging: The hub’s 80W seamless charging solution ensures your devices receive constant power, letting you work and play without interruptions. (Note: Wall charger not included)
Compatibility: Supports USB-C, USB4, and Thunderbolt connections. Compatible with MacBook (macOS 12 and newer), Windows 10 and 11, ChromeOS, and laptops equipped with DP Alt Mode and Power Delivery. Note: This device is not compatible with Linux.
What You Get: Anker USB-C Hub (14-in-1, Triple Display), welcome guide, an 18-month warranty, and our friendly customer service.

Lick-T –
Works perfectly, able to get 3 external monitors with it!
It’s a great docking station! I was able to get 3 external monitors (4 monitors total, including the machine – 2 in the docking station, 1 in a HDMI or USB-C with an HDMI to USB-C adaptor) on both a Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5 and a MS Surface Pro 11! I could only get 3 total monitors with an HP Omnibook Ultra Flip. Still, pretty good for a docking station at this price point, especially if you can get it on sale!
Sam Tomlinson –
Bad network port
Edit: gotta say that Anker support is top notch. They replaced the unit with no hassle and got me a new working unit.No issues with the new one, another win from AnkerOriginal review:Form is great, but the function is lacking. Not sure if I got a bad unit, but the network port drops connection constantly, and I’ve experienced some erratic behavior with USB devices (nearly RMA’d a perfectly functioning $1000+ webcam due to poor connection. Tested into another computer as a last effort and found the cam working perfectly). The unit runs my dual monitors perfectly, so all good there.That said, other hubs from Anker have been great. I needed this one for the network connection, but it seems to be defective or just poorly configured.
Wesinoil –
Exactly what I need, and it works wonderfully!
Not much to say, but its great! Build quality is great. I’ve been using it for a month with no issues and it has all the ports I need – and more!
LiveLoveReview –
All in one docking – worked great for iPad Pro to Samsung external monitor!
4 stars only because when I initially ordered product I was sent what appeared to be a product that had already been opened from previous customer. I only returned it because I didn’t know if internally item had been tampered with. However, I was pleased that I received new replacement a day later after filing my return.Product itself is exactly what I was looking for. I am able to connect my Samsung Odyssey external monitor to my IPad Pro (3rd Gen, 11in) as well as charging cable, and usb for wireless keyboard and mouse. It has plenty of remaining slots to connect anything else I need from VGA, USB, USB-C, card slots, and even audio slot.
Details Count –
This will keep my external drives safe, lesser docking stations are a reason my hard drive crashed.
After a conversation with Apple support. This is the quality that I need to keep my data safe.
ironbadge –
Defective
I just got a brand-new Asus Vivobook S14 with Intel Core Ultra 7, 32 GB of memory, 1 TB storage. I have two (an Asus and a Samsung) 1920 x 1080 displays and an older Dell (1280 x 1024) display using VGA or DVI-HDMI cable. I used to connect the Asus laptop to the Asus display and the old Dell display using another Anker USB C hub with one ethernet port and one 1 HDMI port for the Dell display. The Asus display connected to the laptop using a built-in HDMI port. This old three-display setup worked well.When I received this new Anker four-display device, I first connected the Dell (via DVI-HDMI cable) to one HDMI port and the Asus display to the other HDMI port. After a short moment, the Dell display started going off and on. The interval was around 15 – 20 seconds. Windows still showed the laptop connected to two external display. I thought the DVI-HDMI cable may be incompatible with this new hub, so I used a VGA-VGA cable to connect to the VGA port on the hub. I then connected two other displays to the two HDMI ports. I only got visual on the laptop, the Asus, and the Dell displays. The Samsung display was dark. When I selected the option to extend the laptop display to the 4th display (Samsung), the Samsung display showed the visual, but the laptop display went dark. In other words, I only got three displays at once, not four. I checked the photos on the product page again and confirmed that the unit should have shown different visuals on all four (laptop, Dell, Asus, and Samsung) displays. By the way, I was unable to screw the two VGA cable thumbscrews to the device. It appears the holes were too deep inside the unit so the screws could not reach them.I have been using a bunch of Anker products. This one damaged Anker’s reputation for sure.
pcguy63 –
Works but having issues with powering a laptop
Bought this to setup a new laptop for my sister. The plan was to keep the laptop lid closed as she has a small space to setup the laptop in an amoire with an external monitor in another section.So happy that it had a VGA connector as she had a older monitor that was connected to her previous machine with VGA.All her peripherals worked great in including her mouse, keyboard, printer, external HD, and speakers.Unfortunately, when first booting up the laptop with the laptop power supply plugged into the PD USB C port on the dock, the computer will say that there isn’t enough wattage and to use a higher wattage power supply. Not sure why it is saying that as the product description says it will pass through 100W and the laptop power supply is 65Wa. To be fair, in the product description they do say, “elect a wall charger that is at least 20W more powerful than your device’s original charger.” Now being that is a brand new laptop, I just used the power supply that came with the laptop. Be forewarned. Most users are not looking to purchase another power supply if they already have the one that came with their laptop.This is a show stopper because if my sister needs to reboot the machine because of an update which did happened yesterday, she will just get a black screen. She has to undock the machine, hit ESC to get past the message, log into the machine, then close the lid and redock to get her display to come up on the external monitor. It will wake up from sleep just fine but if she turns off or reboots the laptop, she has to do the whole disconnect, open the lid, get into the machine and then redock. She is not very technical so don’t want to put her through this.I’m sure if we are able to leave the laptop open or was using a small desktop machine, the dock will work fine. We use OWC powered docks at work and they work fine so will probably swap out the Anker dock with a spare Lenovo dock I have that supplies up to 135W of power.So for our particular needs, the dock will not work for us but should work for most folks.
Peggy –
I would nuy this again.
Works really great and has been very reliable for me . I use it to power to use home recording equipment and I have had no issues at all. Nice.
Dhainaut Patrice –
En temps et en heure, Ok.
Nik –
Home worker. Dual hdmi screen. Usb-c headset. Usb power. Plugged another usb hub into this. It just worked. No fuss, no nonsense with drivers. What was particularly impressive was when I detached it from my work windows 10 machine and plugged into my fedora laptop. It just worked. Very pleased. All my expensive cherry and Logitech peripherals and screen can all be used elsewhere. I moved 1 cable – spent £50 but saved hundreds. Great work Anker
Arun Shetty –
Good product. Serves purpose to connect triple display.Please double check your laptop Graphics processing chip before ordering this. My old laptop supported on 2 full HD display and third one low resolution display. My new laptop GPU is power full enough to handle triple display.
Alex –
I am using this USB-C hub for over a month and for the most part it works perfectly and I have not experienced any problems: no sudden disconnections, freezes, latencies or other disruptions. It takes a couple of moments to connect, but then it is stable as a rock. The two monitors that I connect via HDMI and VGA are working as expected. The design looks sleek and the hub looks exactly like on the photos.It is a pity, that the hub cannot power itself via the USB-C port it is connected to.Minor disadvantages: the hard drive that is always hooked to the hub sometimes connects as USB2 and sometimes as USB3; the hub adds a strange “billboard” device, but ejecting it does not do anything.
Miguel –
It was surprisingly light, whilst also feeling very premium