Review

Anker 675 USB-C Docking Station

A 12-in-1 USB-C dock that doubles as a monitor stand — with wireless charging, 4K HDMI, and enough ports to replace your entire cable mess.

4.4
out of 5 Great
Price $249.99

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Anker 675 USB-C Docking Station

What we like

  • Monitor stand + dock + wireless charger in one clean package
  • 12 ports including 10Gbps USB-C and Gigabit Ethernet
  • 100W USB-C passthrough charges your laptop
  • Built-in cable management keeps workspace tidy

Could be better

  • Limited to one external monitor (single HDMI)
  • Underside ports are awkward to reach
  • $250 MSRP is steep — wait for sales ($170-200)

Full Review

The Anker 675 solves a problem most remote workers don’t realize they have: too many single-purpose devices on their desk. It combines a monitor riser, USB-C dock, and wireless phone charger into one aluminum slab.

The All-in-One Concept

Instead of a separate dock, monitor stand, and charging pad, the 675 handles all three. Your monitor sits on top at a more ergonomic height, your laptop connects via a single USB-C cable (which also charges at 100W), and your phone charges wirelessly on the built-in Qi pad. The result is a dramatically cleaner desk.

Port Selection

Twelve ports cover most needs: HDMI 2.0 for 4K@60Hz, Gigabit Ethernet, three USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 ports, two USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 ports, SD and microSD slots, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The 10Gbps data transfer speeds on the USB ports are a nice step up from the 5Gbps found on cheaper docks.

The Catch

The single HDMI output limits you to one external display. If you need dual monitors, this isn’t your dock. The ports on the underside are also fiddly to access — you’ll want to plug in your permanent cables once and leave them.

Who Should Buy This

Single-monitor laptop users who want to eliminate desk clutter. The one-cable-to-everything setup is genuinely transformative for MacBook and USB-C laptop users. Wait for a sale if $250 feels steep — it regularly drops to $170-200.