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Anker 10-in-1 USB C Docking Station with Dual HDMI and DisplayPort - For Windows Laptops and MacBook Air/Pro 13/16 inch

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Features

  • Expand Your Port Options: Turn just one of your laptop's USB-C ports into 2 HDMI ports, a DisplayPort, a 100W Power Delivery port (connects to host), a USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 port, a USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 port, 2 USB-A 2.0 ports, an Ethernet port, and an AUX in/out port.
  • Unlock Triple Display: Thanks to the dual HDMI ports and the DisplayPort, you can now connect up to 3 monitors to your M1 MacBook, and each monitor can display different content to make multitasking a breeze.
  • Charge at High Speed: Supports up to 100W charging for your connected laptopthat's enough power to fast charge virtually any USB-C laptop including the latest MacBooks. You can even charge your phone at the same time via the 30W USB-C Power Delivery port.
  • Transfer Files in Seconds: Connect to either of the USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 or USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports to transfer files at up to 5 Gbps.
  • What You Get: Anker 563 USB-C Docking Station (10-in-1), 180W power adapter, USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 cable, welcome guide, our worry-free 18-month warranty, and friendly customer service.

Brand: Anker


Color: Gray


Hardware Interface: USB Type C


Compatible Devices: Lenovo ThinkPad, dell XPS, Microsoft Surface, HP Spectre, MacBook Pro 13, MacBook Air 2020


Total USB Ports: 10


Product Dimensions: 6.7"L x 3.15"W x 0.96"H


Number of Ports: 10


Item Weight: 1.6 Ounces


Total HDMI Ports: 2


Wattage: 100


Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 3.15 x 0.96 inches


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Item model number: A83951A1


Date First Available: April 8, 2022


Manufacturer: Anker


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good PD, Mac and PC compatible, Multi display on Mac
For Macs you can use all 3 display outputs independently. You must install the display link driver as per the directions included with it for this feature to work. (I use it on a M3 non-Pro, but have tested it to work with an older Intel Mac with USB-C, and the driver supports macOS 12-14.) If using one or more 2K or 4K monitor(s) - note the limitations of resolution and refresh rates for each display connector as noted in the documentation, especially if you want to use multiple high-res monitors. I've used this with 2 1080P monitors, and with a single 2K monitor. I would never recommend using a monitor at less than 60Hz refresh rate. (30Hz for a monitor is terrible, please never use that.) This has solid PD delivery, and you can charge a USB-C device on the front USB-C port. Note - there are a total of 3 USB-A ports on this - all on the front. (I often have a flash drive, keyboard, mouse dongle, time machine backup drive, and webcam, so I would have liked another 1-2 on the back, but that space is taken up with Ethernet and 3 display connectors.) Hope this helps you decide on a model for your needs. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024 by Jon Orweller

  • 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! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2023 by Kara

  • 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023 by Dog

  • Worked perfectly on the first try - Anker stuff works!
I have a MacBook Air (M2) and an older MacBook Pro (Intel chip) and getting them to consistently do multi-screen properly has been an ordeal ... until today! Went to website Anker listed on the dock sticker, downloaded DisplayLink drivers, plugged in, and voila - three separate screens all working perfectly. Swap cable from Air to Pro and back, three screens just WORKS. So happy to get rid of my old CalDigit thunderbolt unit that was theoretically doing that but was always finicky. Also using https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B54S58SX magnetic adaptors for USBC to make swapping between my Macs (plus my work MBAir) even easier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024 by CelinaTX CelinaTX

  • Good if you want 1080p
I have 3 32" 2560x1440 monitors. This dock recognized all 3 monitors, but only one at its native solution on the primary port. The other two get detected at 1080p. I'm on Mac and I had to scale up to get the right resolution and that bumped the refresh down so low it wasn't right for me. I was going to just deal with it, but the USB A ports went out within 2 weeks of use, so I'm getting something else. However, it did work on my Macbook Air M2 with displaylink driver, so if you have 1080p monitor this might work for you. Just make sure to read the fine details on these things if you are going above 1080p. Most bump you down to 30Hz at a higher resolution for the displaylink ports. FYI, as with all Displaylink devices, you can't play DRM protected video until you disable Displaylink drives and use just one monitor, which is supported natively to the OS. I'm rating this product as a 4 because if you read the specs it does what it says. However the USB A ports went out (luckily within return window) so I had to dock it a star. Decently priced for what you get otherwise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2022 by RickW.

  • Works great for what I needed, after installing the latest drivers.
This is a great hub, that I use for work for extending my laptop to 2 24 inch monitors. I had some issues initially because I didn't have the latest drivers installed (there's a sticker right on the device that says to make sure you install the latest drivers, or it won't work). But once I got those updated, it has worked perfectly. I am very happy with this product. I'm not sure why it is asking me to rate the Camera quality of this product, as there was no camera. Also, I am unsure of the Technical Support, since I didn't have to reach out to them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2024 by Matthew A. Ray

  • So far, so good.
Running with a Lenovo laptop, using its screen plus three other monitors. Set up was plug-and-play AFTER downloading the DisplayLink Driver and app. One point of concern is some commenters saying their devices failed after less than a year of use. I hope not to experience that. Odds may be improved by not using it to power the computer? Fingers crossed! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023 by mg

  • Not Great For Work Computers
In order to use the display port you need to install software on your computer. My work doesn’t allow me to install applications so I can’t use the display port. One of the HDMI ports worked thankfully but one didn’t (unsure why). Probably fine for a personal computer but if you’re computer is locked by IT not the best solution if you want to use display port. I work in marketing and I can tell the resolution is off. Using an M1 macbook pro and an Asus ProArt PA247CV. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023 by JoshK

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