Anker Prime Charging Docking Station (14-in-1) review: charge and connect

No longer a need to choose between device charging and data transfer

Anker Prime Charging Docking Station (14-in-1) on a wooden table
(Image: © Paul Hatton / Digital Camera World)

Digital Camera World Verdict

Anker's 14-in-1 Charging Docking Station is a docking station that excels in power delivery and data transfer. The device delivers on both these fronts incredibly well with 100W charging made possible through three USB-C ports although 160W is the maximum power output. Thunderbolt 4 is supported but up to a capped 10Gbps which limits its capabilities compared to more premium alternatives. The build quality is good but is undeniably plastic. This docking station is one of the first to pitch itself as a charging station, something that it has most definitely nailed.

Pros

  • +

    Impressive charging speeds

  • +

    Dual 4K capability

  • +

    Well priced

Cons

  • -

    Plastic case

  • -

    Lacks a card reader

  • -

    Power cable hardwired in

Why you can trust Digital Camera World Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out how we test.

The Anker 14-in-1 Charging Docking Station has a whopping 13 ports with an additional USB-C port for connecting to your laptop. The device boasts an abundance of USB-C and USB-A ports but lacks any card reader functionality. Display extension is possible for up to two displays and at 60Hz. This dock is compatible with Windows and Mac devices but macOS does not support Multi-Stream Transport.

Anker has done a fantastic job of providing excellent charging capabilities and data transfer functionality. Charging is made possible through four different ports spanning across three USB-C ports and one USB-A port. The upstream connection delivers 100W PD 3.0 charging providing a seamless connection to your laptop. A further two USB-C ports deliver 100W of charging power which is guaranteed to keep all your other devices fully charged. The final USB-A port tops out at 12W and is ideal for older-style electronics that still rely on this technology.

Alongside excellent power delivery, you can also transfer data across 11 ports. Speeds up to 10Gbps are possible although only across 2x USB-C and 1x USB-A ports. The three USB-A ports on the back are limited to 480Mbps.

Power and data transfer cover the core features of this device but that doesn't mean we're done with the features. Through two HDMI ports, Anker makes it possible to extend your display to two different monitors up to 60Hz. Unfortunately, due to macOS limitations, connecting multiple monitors to a MacBook via this dock will result in screen mirroring only as these operating systems support only Single-Stream Transport (SST). There are no such problems for Windows machines.

Swipe to scroll horizontally
Display handling / ResolutionDual 4K 60Hz
Number of ports14
PortsUSB-A x5, USB-C x5 (x1 100W), HDMI x2, Thunderbolt 4 x2 (x1 10Gbps), Ethernet x1, 3.5mm headphone x1
SD Card ReaderNo
Max Charging Output (single)100W
PowerHardwired
Dimensions (LxWxH) 5.5 x 3.8 x 1.9 inches ( 14 x 9.7 x 4.7cm)
Weight1.96lb (888g)

Thank you for reading 5 articles this month* Join now for unlimited access

Enjoy your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1

*Read 5 free articles per month without a subscription

Join now for unlimited access

Try first month for just £1 / $1 / €1

Paul Hatton
Freelance tech writer

Paul is a digital expert. In the 20 years since he graduated with a first-class honours degree in Computer Science, Paul has been actively involved in a variety of different tech and creative industries that make him the go-to guy for reviews, opinion pieces, and featured articles. With a particular love of all things visual, including photography, videography, and 3D visualisation Paul is never far from a camera or other piece of tech that gets his creative juices going. You'll also find his writing in other places, including Creative Bloq, Digital Camera World, and 3D World Magazine.