Anker Crashes Its 13-in-1 Docking Station With Detachable Hub to Its Lowest Price Since Launch - Kotaku
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Anker Crashes Its 13-in-1 Docking Station With Detachable Hub to Its Lowest Price Since Launch - Kotaku
"What truly sets this docking station apart from anything else on the market, or even anything else in Anker's own lineup, is the built-in removable hub. Along the top of the docking station, you'll find a hub quick release button that will pop out the center portion of the unity like it's a gam cartridge being removes from a Super Nintendo. This detachable hub houses the SD and TF 3.0 card slots as well as one USB-A port and one USB-C port. These are each capable of delivering transfer speeds of up to 5Gbps."
"Previously hidden from view until it's been removed from the rest of the docking station is a USB-C Power Delivery port capable of a max input of 100W for charging your devices like a phone or tablet. Also you'll find an HDMI port which can display in up to 4K at 60Hz as well as a the male end of a USB-C upstream, which is to be plugged into your laptop."
Laptop screens typically range from 13 to 18 inches, which can feel cramped compared with 24–32+ inch desktop monitors and multi-monitor setups. Docking stations enable larger displays, multiple monitors, and additional ports to improve productivity and comfort at a desk. Anker's Nano docking station features a built-in removable hub that quick-releases from the top and contains SD and TF 3.0 card slots, one USB-A port, and one USB-C port with up to 5Gbps transfer speeds. The hub reveals a 100W USB-C Power Delivery input, an HDMI port supporting up to 4K at 60Hz, and a USB-C upstream connector. The unit is normally $150 and is temporarily discounted 27% to $110, saving $40.
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