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The Anker 13-in-1 USB-C Docking Station is a powerhouse hub designed for professionals craving seamless multi-device connectivity. Featuring 85W laptop charging, triple 1080p display support via 2 HDMI and 1 DisplayPort, and ultra-fast 10 Gbps USB-C data transfer, itโs compatible with a wide range of laptops including Dell, HP, Lenovo, and MacBooks. Its compact, quiet design with an intuitive power button and extensive port selection makes it the ultimate desk upgrade for millennial managers who demand efficiency and style.















| ASIN | B088F7SY6S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,389 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #32 in Laptop Docking Stations |
| Brand | Anker |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Full Functional USB C/Thunderbolt3/4/5 Lenovo/HP/Dell laptops, Macbook๏ผFor macOS, the displays on the external monitors are identical๏ผ Compatible Devices Full Functional USB C/Thunderbolt3/4/5 Lenovo/HP/Dell laptops, Macbook๏ผFor macOS, the displays on the external monitors are identical๏ผ See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,362 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | HDMI , MicroSD, USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.5"L x 1.6"W x 4.9"H |
| Item Weight | 0.82 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Mfr Part Number | A83921A1 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10, Windows 11 |
| Model Number | A83921A1 |
| Number of Ports | 13 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5"L x 1.6"W x 4.9"H |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Total USB Ports | 4 |
| Total Usb Ports | 4 |
| UPC | 194644033583 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 18-month warranty |
| Wattage | 85 |
J**T
OMFG I finally found a dock that works with... everything. Thank you!
FINALLY! I have a lenovo laptop for work. I have a different lenovo laptop for personal use. My old dock was a thunderbolt 3 and with the latest teams update on my work laptop my audio would cut out when I could screen share on teams. I also noticed suddenly the keyboard and mouse got wonky on registering activity. well turns out my old doc was just dying. that's all there was to it. so I bought an expensive $$$$$ lenovo universal dock. and then all of a sudden the 2nd monitor would not display no matter WHICH laptop was plugged in. Updated drivers. Updated firmware. Power cycled. Nope. Returned. Bought another off brand dock. Monitor would work with my personal lenovo laptop but not with my work laptop. WTF am I going insane here? What happened to plug and play. Returned. Bought another off brand and now the speakerphone for conference didn't work. Bought a new conference speaker phone (which I was going to do anyways) but it still didn't work and it wouldn't charge if I hot plugged in. Returned. Bought this dock. FINALLY EVERYTHING WORKS! NO ONE BREATHE! Although admittedly now the SD card is stuck in the SD card slot.. and I fear I may need a pair of pliers later to resolve that issue.. so maybe the SD slot is not okay. It's 135w power supply that comes with the dock (nice for the price!) the USB Ports all work and there is one on the front for your keyboard/mouse - the rest are on the back. it's quiet. Anker is good about not having whining USB ports. So if you're one of those that thinks you have tenitus all the time because your electronics whine... you'll appreciate that their USB ports do not. HDMI port works!!!!!! So if you're using an old school cheap a$$ monitor that doesn't have Display Port Tech, you're good still. Power button is a nice touch because now you can power off the dock which will turn the external display off and any additional devices that have lights will turn off also.. so if you're home office is in your bedroom, this is a value add for you. It is compact enough to travel with but it's more block or brick style than slim pocket style. Rubber slip pad on the bottom is a nice touch to keep the power cord from pulling it off the back of your desk when you're not looking. Ethernet port also works Oh and my USB Hub extension that's plugged into the dock also seems to be working just fine although it has it's own external power supply so if you're daisy chaining just keep in mind you may need more than one power supply here.
C**M
Rock-solid upgrade after 5 years with an older Anker dock
Iโve owned multiple Anker docks over the years and purchased this as an upgrade from a lowerโend Anker model I used daily for nearly five years. That older dock was dependable for basic use, but it never consistently handled a 4K monitor, especially when switching between machines. This 13โinโ1 dock is in a completely different class. Iโm using it with both a MacBook Pro and a Windows work PC, running multiple external monitors, and itโs been rockโsolid on both platforms. 4K output is stable, displays reconnect properly after sleep, and I no longer have to tweak settings or reseat cables. It simply works the way a dock should. Build quality feels premium, the port selection covers most realโworld needs, and performance matches the specifications. This feels designed for people with serious desk setups, not just occasional use. One small con: Iโd love to see one or two additional USBโC ports for accessories and charging, especially given how many newer peripherals have moved to USBโC. That said, it hasnโt been a dealโbreaker in daily use. Overall, this is a meaningful upgrade from older or budget USBโC docks. Based on longโterm experience with Anker products, this one delivers exactly what it promises.
M**M
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT.
**UPDATE** Now my rear USB port has died--the only one of two standard ports that didn't hiccup and glitch. This thing worked FAIR (front USB port always glitchy) for about a year and a half--MINUS any Mac capacities--and now is essentially an aftermarket power brick. The combination of misrepresented functionality (no Mac support despite showing Mac use), faulty design (front USB unreliable, irregular power supply to dual monitors), and poor reliability (multiple ports and functions dead within 18 months) have serious undermined my former respect for this brand. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT. (ORIGINAL REVIEW:) Disappointing. First, it was not clear to me when I purchased this that it would not allow me to extend screens from my MacBook. There is now a slide that shows that all Mac screens will be identical. Itโs possible I missed that a year and a half ago at purchase, but I think I would have noticed. In any case, claiming this is Mac compatible is inane. I donโt know anyone who purchases a docking hub so they can see 3+ screens of the SAME THING. Mac users, beware. I was willing to attribute that to careless comparisons on my partโpartly based on a very high opinion of Anker in general. BUT unfortunately the problems do not end there. Though there are two standard USB ports, the way in which this device is wired makes it difficult to use them. If I place my keyboard dongle in the front USB port, and insert a flash drive into the USB-C port next to it, there is suddenly an irregular lag to my mouse movements. I cannot work all day with my mouse lagging. Of course I can move the dongle to the rear of the unit, but now my printer cable is projecting from the front and thatโs the whole point of having rear USB ports. In short, why design the ports in a way that they interfere with each other? ANOTHER ISSUE is flickering in my monitor screen sometimes. I looked online and the only solution I found is turning down the refresh rate because โ60 Hz on each screen is a lot for the hub to handleโ. I thought 60 Hz was pretty much standard so again Iโm not sure why a device would be advertised as handling up to three screens if two was going to tax it. This problem also seems intermittent but it ought to happen never. LASTLY, just this past week, the device suddenly can no longer extend more than one screen on my Windows work computer. Iโve tried two computers and multiple cables but whatever I do Windows will not recognize that I have two monitors attached and allow me to extend them. Both monitors are actually live and connected but show the same image, so somehow the hub has lost the ability to differentiate between them. Now the hub is useless. I have disconnected my second monitor from the hub and connected it directly to my laptop. I have actually moved my keyboard/mouse dongle and attached it directly to the laptop as well. This removes all purpose for having a hub at all. And again, this is for my Windows work computerโmy MacBook has all these issues but would not extend screens even when the hub was fully functional. I bought this because I had faith in the Anker brand and because it was slightly less expensive than the hub Apple promoted on its website. I regret this purchase. Now I have a $150 hub that combines only two of the five cable connections I connect and disconnect every time I move my computer from work to home. Very, very disappointed. Pay more to get a better and more reliable product.
S**8
Great piece of tech that just works.
Works great with my work laptop, a Thinkpad. I have a TKL keyboard, Macropad, Webcam, and two monitors plugged into the Thunderbolt port on the laptop. So I have 2 monitors and the laptop screen itself. Both monitors are 1080P. With all that plugged in I have two USB C ports on the front along with a card reader, 3.5 mm headphone combo jack, and an unused Displayport port available. I don't think I can plug another display in though without removing an existing one. Power delivery is included by a grounded plug into a brick that plugs into a barrel port on the actual dock. No extra setup required for anything, and it just works. If something goes wrong, I'll update my review, but for now it's awesome.
K**R
MacBook set up
Works perfectly for what I need. I did have one problem with the DisplayPort , not working. But that was on my monitorโs end
N**T
Outstanding little assistant!
I initially got one of these for my wife, who does school on a laptop, but likes to work on a bigger monitor from time to time. She's had it for almost a year now and it works great. She has a smaller HP laptop with USB-C and it outputs the power her laptop needs. The we have an average monitor, not anything fancy like 4K for her computer and it gets the job done. Pros It connects easily Aside from a couple of screen settings it is plug and play Works well for the average laptop Plenty of options for pluggable audio and USB-C and A Cons Only outputs 90 wants making it incompatable with larger upgraded laptops Not exactly 4k friendly especially for upgraded laptops Occasionally has a disconnect issue that it needs to be restarted. Overall it's been an awesome workhorse for her. I attempted to use it with my Dell XPS 17 with an upgraded graphics card and ended up returning it as it just doesn't work for higher end quality needs. I do photo/video work for real estate and this did not meet my needs like it did for my wife. But that is a difference between basic computing and more advanced work. I'd still purchase this for use like what I described for my wife.
A**R
Works Great with Windows and Ubuntu/Linux
I have had no issues running this with my work laptop HP Laptop running Windows 10 and my Dell Inspiron 17 running Ubuntu 20.10/Windows 10. Both laptops charge, and all ports seem to work well. In general, the worst part of the USB-C format is the confusing amount of different laptops that seem to implement it in different ways. Not this product's fault; as I said, it works well with Dell and HP while my HP Laptop dock runs with both laptops, but under Ubuntu or Windows 10 on my Dell, it falls short. The HP Dock is a Thunderbolt dock, and my Dell is a Display port marked with a DP; the DP Port on my Dell does charge and allows all ports to work with this dock. I mention it because USB-C gets confusing, and mileage may vary depending on the laptop itself. My Hp is marked as Thunderbolt, and my Dell as Display Port, and this product runs wonderfully with both. I found I could get a 4k Display using the DP port on the back of the dock in Ubuntu, but I found it a little problem some and instead switched to using the two HDMI ports instead. Sometimes 4k would flicker, but that can be my older KVM Switch (1080P KVM). I don't mind the two 1080p screens as the dock makes it so easy to switch computers. I wonder why the HDMI port only seems to pump out 1080P and the display port 4k from my experience. Still, my HP dock didn't do 4k at all, so this dock outperformed it. I have even booted my Dell and HP Laptops with a live USB of MX Linux, and with no configuration, it worked. I just changed the display settings a bit. So to sum it up. 1) Easy to use - NO Drivers to install! 2) Works across Windows and Linux. 3) Affordable and better than my work HP Thunderbolt dock. 4) Works with USB-C marked PD or Thunderbolt. Finally, I would like to say the PD port can get confusing another port format for USB-C. At first, I thought it did not work as I plugged in USB-C devices, and it was not recognized. Then I upgraded to a new Samsung phone with USB-C PD charging support, and it charged and was recognized from the PD port on the dock. So the device has to support USB-C PD. As I said, USB-C is confusing. Now, what are you waiting for? Buy this best Dock on Amazon; it is excellent for Windows and, more importantly, great with Linux. If you have Thunderbolt, the big thing you get from a Thunderbolt dock is the quicker data transfer speeds, but you need to know your laptop supports it. For me, I don't care about my work laptop having maximum data transfer speed. As I said, Thunderbolt does work with this also from what I can tell. 1/26/2024 - I am updating this because I also wanted to note that this works great with the Surface Pro 7. The only exception is the built in wired network does not seem to get recognized, but I don't care. I am using WIFI anyway. So Sound, video, and all other devices work perfectly.
J**S
Defective Product
This dock seemed to work ok for a little while. Then the problems started. A lot of the issues revolved around the monitor not displaying properly. It started with random swaps between resolutions, and eventually turned into the monitor completely cutting out. It wasn't that the monitor wasn't getting a source, just a blacked out screen. I tried multiple different HDMI cables, different ports and even switched to the DisplayPort. None of these solved my issues. So I reached out to Anker. I've had good luck in the past with their products so I was looking forward to having this issue resolved. They advised that it could be covered under warranty, which is great, but their warranty process is not streamlined. The main issue being that I have to send the product in, and after 5-7 business days AFTER they receive it, they'll determine whether they will send me a new product. So now I'm out a dock for who knows how long, and there's no guarantee the product will return functional. It's difficult to understand this level of customer service, but apparently it's what Anker has decided to go with. UPDATE: Customer support has reached out to me and offered a solution that works for both of us. While I had higher hopes and expectations of the product, I am appreciative of their support's willingness to rectify the situation. I have had good experiences with other Anker products, and will probably continue to purchase from them going forward.
I**R
No funciona bien conexiรณn con el monitor
No funciona al 100%, no es compatible con mi PC de HP, no funciona para el Monitor, todo lo demรกs como teclados externos, micrรณfono funciona bien, pero lo principal que es la conexiรณn entre laptop y monitor no funciona bien.
C**D
Great Windows/Linux dock!
This is for the "Anker Docking Station, PowerExpand 13-in-1 USB-C Dock, 85W Charging for Laptop" ** Update March 9th, 2023 ** So pretty much everything in the original review stands, but there is one issue that I touched on originally about the display refresh rate and resolution that I can clarify now. To get the resolution how you want it, you need to set the monitors to the same refresh rate first, then once the resolution is set and applied, change the refresh rate. That being said, I'm not sure if the refresh rate actually changes or if it just says it does. ** End of update ** So I just got this about an hour ago, and everything just worked! Both in Ubuntu 22.04 and Windows 10. Here's my setup. Everything is plugged into the dock and only the single USB-C dock cable is plugged into the laptop. Laptop: Dell XPS 13 9370 1TB SanDisk USB-C SSD (for booting into Ubuntu) 2x Monitors + laptop monitor (One monitor is Ultra Wide 2560x1080 144Hz, other is 1080p 60Hz) - Note: I'm using one DP port and one HDMI port Wireless keyboard/mouse Speakers Ethernet connection for Internet First of all, I was using a Dell TB16 dock before this but I had multiple issues with it. Long story short, I don't recommend the Dell docks, especially if you use Linux. ** Long story about Dell TB16 Dock ** Using the Dell dock, my monitor would randomly go out, and the network only connected at 100mbps, the soundcard is super quiet (even at max volume), it's always on and can get noisy when it heats up (it has a fan), the cable is built into the unit (non-replaceable) and is only about a foot and a half long (coming out of the left side of the unit) and the unit itself is rather large. Also, I boot off a USB-C SSD drive for Linux (which allows me to plug the USB SSD into almost any computer and boot into my Ubuntu OS); For whatever reason, I could never get it to show up as a boot option when plugged into the dock, even with ThunderBolt boot support and pre-module stuff enabled. ** End of the Long story about Dell TB16 Dock ** Now the Anker dock on the other hand is about a 1/4 of the size of the Dell dock, connects @ 1GB with no problem, allows me to boot off my USB-C SSD, has a power button to turn it off when not in use, it's silent, works without having to install any drivers on either Windows or Ubuntu, comes with a decently long USB-C cable (3 ft?) to plug into the computer (which can also be replaced and yes it charges my laptop too) and the sound volume is great. There is one oddity that happened, but I was able to fix it easily enough and it's likely not a problem with the dock but a software issue in Ubuntu. When changing the resolution + refresh rate in Ubuntu, it didn't properly scale the resolution (the resolution was right, but much of it was cut off or shrunk down as if the monitor itself didn't change resolutions but the computer did), I had to change the resolution + refresh rate to something else, then to what I wanted to make it work. To be clear, it worked when I plugged it in initially, but changing it to my preference required multiple changes to set it in properly. Once set, it worked as normal. I highly recommend this dock!
T**P
Great support and service
I've had this dock for almost a year now (a year this month). As with all the WFH situation, it was purchased for that scenario and did it's purpose. Though it did get hot, the functionality was still there and I had no complaints. A few weeks ago, as per my morning usual, I roll out of bed and log onto work, except I noticed nothing was on. The dock was powered off (which I never power off). Any attempts to power it back on was futile. I even disassembled it from my work setup to try another outlet, different host device, etc and nothing. What I did notice was that it when it was plugged in, it was emitting this high pitch sound. Yeah, it sounded dead. After mulling around a bit, I decided to reach out to Anker. I thought maybe it wouldn't go anywhere .. but seeing how I paid a hefty price for this, I wouldn't expect it to die within a year. Anker supper was amazing. After supplying the proof of purchase and proof of the defect (It turned out it was the power supply that gave out), they asked me to ship it back to them and refunded me the shipping cost. Once I did, a new one was dispatched and I received it today. Looks like a different power supply as well compared to the previous. I quickly hooked everything up and everything appears to work fine. I hope this one lasts longer! Everything was done quick and efficiently with no hassles. I appreciate the customer service, 5 stars for that.
D**N
Best dock I've used so far that wasn't OEM
Fantastic! Worked flawlessly with my HP Omen 14 and two additional monitors and three external drives. Not a single blip! I love it! Highly recommended!
M**A
Disappointed, too many issues
I've had a lot of issues with this product, which Is unfortunate given how expensive it is. If I am using more than one USB port at a time, one of my USB ports will stop working. My PC also won't recognize the HDMI ports on this device (and my laptop will only recognize one). Information is hard to find online to troubleshoot, despite Anker having their various products listed. I will just have to buy another brand.
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