All I want from a charger is for it to work when I plug something into it and for it to be convenient so that it fits with my lifestyle . When I received Anker ’s new Prime Charger devices , I was n’t sure at first whether any would really fit into my modus vivendi , but I was faulty .

Once I started prove one out , I chance on it was exactly what my bread and butter room was missing .

Multiport charging

I ’m verbalise about Anker ’s new Supercharged Multi - port Desktop Charging Station , part of its latest quality courser ambit . It ’s a relatively pocket-size , but chunky GaN dock with six USB ports adjust in a piano black instrument panel and wall by a ridged pliant body . On the underside are four natural rubber feet to keep it from slipping around , and on the back is a gravely thick removable AC power lead leading to the wall plug .

I charge a flock of different devices often and have , until now , made do with wall chargers plugged into extension track and on a regular basis unwrapped nests of USB cables that string across the floor while regularly forgetting which battery charger charged which gimmick the fast . The Anker Prime charge post solve this . It contain up a individual stopple in the extension track , but has six ports of vary ability on the other end , with a total of 200W charging power circulate across them .

There are two USB - A porthole and four USB - C embrasure , all with Anker ’s ActiveSheild 3.0 power and temperature protections and its PowerIQ 3.0 technology . This means it supports several USB charging measure , including Qualcomm ’s Quick Charge , Samsung ’s Fast Charge , and Apple ’s fast charging . I can charge an individual machine at up to 100 James Watt . The specification is telling , but the grounds I warmed to it is more about its contrivance than its power .

The side of the Anker Prime Wall Charger.

Anker Prime Wall ChargerAndy Boxall / Digital Trends

Life on the shelf

Extension leads are a pain . They skid around on the floor , and they mean cables are always snake their way around the way . Mine are also inconveniently bundle up down by the side of my lounge . The Anker courser ’s primary power lead is more than a meter long , and I ’ve found a convenient piece of shelf space for it in my living room , where it has change everything . After I plug it in , there were no more cables on the floor , and I no longer had to cower around to either find the right cable , secure a new one in , or straighten them up .

It sits there , taking up very lilliputian distance . It ’s hard at 561 grams , though , so it needs a stout shelf . I can immediately see what cable are plugged in , which ports are available , and if the equipment I want is on guardianship or not . Due to its Brobdingnagian power , I can charge everything I want from it , and it seems to deliver the fastest available speeds , too . It charges myApple M1 MacBook Airwithout a problem , for example , meaning I do n’t have to rely solely on the Apple charging block — I only own one — anymore .

Charging standards are perplexing , and I was n’t sure if the Anker charging place ’s PowerIQ engineering would do by Samsung ’s fastest send system , but theGalaxy Z Flip 6shows “ Super Fast Charging ” on the screen when plugged into it , indicating it ’s using the most amount of available energy . I ’ve tested this with an older 100W Anker USB - coke cable television service and its novel 240W USB - 100 cable system , and both set off Samsung ’s fastest charging . It ’s the same with the proprietary charging puck that follow with theSamsung Galaxy Watch 7 , and I get laid the charging station works with Motorola ’s TurboPower fast charging , as I also test it with theEdge 50 Pro .

The front of the Anker Prime Wall Charger.

Anker Prime Wall ChargerAndy Boxall / Digital Trends

Other new Anker Prime products

The Supercharged Multi - port Desktop Charging Station is n’t the only novel Anker Prime product coming out . I ’ve also tried the unexampled Prime Wall Charger , which delivers 100W charging across a pair of USB - speed of light ports and a single USB - A port . Its folding wall socket prongs and convenient size make it ready to hand for travel . Like the Charging Station , it activates Samsung ’s Fast Charging and Motorola ’s TurboPower .

The Anker 14 - in-1 Workstation Dock is a far more complicated piece of hardware to integrate into your living , unlike the charging station and wall charger . It ’s likely to be one of those product that straight figure out a problem you are fully aware of rather than solving one you did n’t jazz you had in the first place .

Sitting vertically on the desk , the Workstation has two 10Gbps USB - C ports , a single 10Gbps USB - A port , and two 480Mbps USB - A port , along with two 4 K HDMI ports , an Ethernet port , and a 3.5 mm headphone jack . At the top of the pianoforte blackened front panel is a screen show detail on what port is charging , how much exponent is being used , and the data point transference speeds , with screens exchange by campaign the top - mounted mightiness clitoris . The viewing angles are good , and it ’s promising enough to be seen in a well - fire up way .

A person holding the closed up Anker Prime Wall Charger.

Anker Prime Wall ChargerAndy Boxall / Digital Trends

Price and availability

When can you grease one’s palms the new Anker Prime charging products , and how much do they cost ? Let ’s get down with the Charging Station , which has been my personal front-runner and costs $ 80 , or 80 British pounds . It ’s pricey for a courser , but deal the number of porthole and the baron useable , it ’s a decent economic value . The 100W Wall Charger is $ 85 , or 85 pounds , while the new 240W USB - 100 cable be $ 30 for a 3 - foot edition or $ 35 for the 6 - metrical unit cable . The 14 - in-1 Workstation is a sizeable piece of hardware for a muscular price , as it will set you back $ 250 , or 200 pounds .

There is another young product in the Anker ’s quality scope that I have n’t seen yet . It ’s the 250W Prime Charging Station ( seen in the image above ) , which is almost a hybrid of the Charging Station and Workstation . It has four USB - C ports on the front and two USB - A ports on the side , with a total power output of 250W. On the front is a screen showing charging speeds and power turnout , and a knob on the side let you switch between different information control panel . It be $ 170 , or 170 lbf. . All of Anker ’s novel Prime charging product are available on Amazon starting today .

Problem solvers

Anker ’s Modern Prime hardware has another common theme operate across them all , and that ’s the quality feel . Each product I ’ve tried feels very substantial , with plenty of reassure weight unit and hard - wear plastic , along with upstanding cable length connection for confidence . The 24 - calendar month warrant only tot up to this feeling of getting a good product that the companionship believe in .

courser and workstation are n’t all that exciting , but for me , the Charging Station has easily check into my life and solved a trouble I had n’t really thought about until now . It turned a situation I took for granted as “ the manner it is ” and made it less of a pain in the ass , and because the hardware is n’t wretched or cheap , I can blithely go with it on show in my living room .

I ’ll take that kind of contraption over excitement , and I ’m now contemplating ways to make expert use of the even more technically telling Workstation after this success .

The side of the Anker 14-in-1 Workstation Dock.

Anker 14-in-1 Workstation DockAndy Boxall / Digital Trends

The back of the Anker 14-in-1 Workstation Dock.

Anker 14-in-1 Workstation DockAndy Boxall / Digital Trends

The front of the Anker 14-in-1 Workstation Dock.

Anker 14-in-1 Workstation DockAndy Boxall / Digital Trends

The screen on the Anker 14-in-1 Workstation Dock.

Anker 14-in-1 Workstation DockAndy Boxall / Digital Trends

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The top of the Anker 14-in-1 Workstation Dock.

Anker 14-in-1 Workstation DockAndy Boxall / Digital Trends