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    Anker 568 USB-C Docking Station (11-in-1, USB4)

    • 11-in-1 Expansion Powered by USB4 Technology: With an upstream bandwidth of 40 Gbps, you can simultaneously display media to a single monitor in 8K and transfer files at up to 10 Gbps. Equipped with a 100W max USB4 upstream port, 2 USB-C ports (10 Gbps, 30W), 4 USB-A ports, an Ethernet port, an HDMI 2.0 port, and 2 DisplayPorts.
    • All-in-One Charging: Keep your laptop powered up with 100W max charging via the USB-C upstream port, and charge your other devices at up to 30W via the 2 USB-C ports.
    • Triple Media Display: Use the HDMI port and the 2 DisplayPorts to connect 3 monitors to your laptop and display in resolutions of up to 4K.
    • Compatibility: Compatible with Windows 10 or later. Not compatible with MacBook.
    • What You Get: Anker 568 USB-C Docking Station (11-in-1, USB4), 180W power adapter, 3.28 ft (1 m) USB4 cable, welcome guide, 18-month warranty, and friendly customer service.

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    • 11-in-1 Expansion Powered by USB4 Technology: With an upstream bandwidth of 40 Gbps, you can simultaneously display media to a single monitor in 8K and transfer files at up to 10 Gbps. Equipped with a 100W max USB4 upstream port, 2 USB-C ports (10 Gbps, 30W), 4 USB-A ports, an Ethernet port, an HDMI 2.0 port, and 2 DisplayPorts.
    • All-in-One Charging: Keep your laptop powered up with 100W max charging via the USB-C upstream port, and charge your other devices at up to 30W via the 2 USB-C ports.
    • Triple Media Display: Use the HDMI port and the 2 DisplayPorts to connect 3 monitors to your laptop and display in resolutions of up to 4K.
    • Compatibility: Compatible with Windows 10 or later. Not compatible with MacBook.
    • What You Get: Anker 568 USB-C Docking Station (11-in-1, USB4), 180W power adapter, 3.28 ft (1 m) USB4 cable, welcome guide, 18-month warranty, and friendly customer service.
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    Anker 568 USB-C Docking Station (11-in-1, USB4)

    Customer Reviews

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    V.C.
    Issue with dock since I have purchased and no response from Anker support

    Anker support enquiry has been logged (#66691) and have not had a response since Feb 25/2025.

    Monitors connected to the Docking station are glitching (monitor signal dropping and reconnecting) frequently.

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    M.W.
    Good product

    Grabbed this when it was selling for 50% off. It's very well made and faultless operationally.

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    A simple and unassuming looking, yet powerful USB4 dock.

    I've been impressed with various Anker USB wall chargers, car chargers, and cables, so I gave them a shot with this dock. I'm not into the RGB lighting and flashy paintjobs of a lot of modern tech, so I was pleased to find a dock that will just do it's job well while otherwise blending in to the background of my desk.Unfortunately, my personal laptop (Dell G16) requires a 330 watt power supply so I still have to plug in the power supply it came with separately. Even if this dock could supply enough power, the laptop does not accept power via USB, so I chose the dock based on the wattage my work laptop would need knowing that I'd have to use the original power supply for the G16. I bought the dock knowing this, so I won't fault it for that.My work laptop (Dell XPS 15) can draw enough power from the dock to stay fully charged through my whole work day. The dock sleeps and wakes properly with the XPS, but is less reliable about sleeping and waking with the G16. I suspect that has to do with it not accepting power over USB. It's not a huge deal to turn the dock on/off with the button, but I'd like to see a firmware update to deal with this issue in the future.Overall I'm pleased with it. It makes it seamless to use the same desk and peripherals for 2 laptops.

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    A.D.
    Go for Asus, No Go for Razer - Notes About Flickering

    I was able to test two different Razers (2022 with 3070s) and an Asus Rog (2021 with a 2070) on this device. Had nothing but flickering on the Razers and impeccable performance on the Asus.It's got to be hard to produce modern docks that are compatible across the range of laptops that are available to us. Amidst all the hardware nuances across the spectrum, my theory is the flickering is tied to how the laptops handle dynamic refresh rates on dual GPU systems - even when forced to a static rate. I refuse to pay the silly prices Razer charges so I rolled the dice with Anker since I've had nothing but good experiences with them. At 124.99 which is the price I paid at this time of review, I'm thrilled with this product and have retired my older desktop for a cleaner, faster & more efficient office (pardon the crappy AM photos).The S1 sleep state also allowed the laptop to wake with a closed lid when the dock was turned on as well. Unfortunately for my configuration, S3 was necessary so I just use my wireless mouse dongle plugged directly into the laptop to wake it. I've no problems with the dock on or off-then-on when I wake the machine, outside of a few desktop icons switching monitors here or there. If this is the only issue, I'll take it.Ports all work as advertised, ethernet is a consistent gigabit, zero flickering, and I never have to open the lid of my laptop. Excellent product!!

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    good docking station

    Does what I need it to do. I wanted a good "future proof" docking station for WFH and this is it. all the features I need, none that I dont. and the power button is very handy haha.