Anker introduced a new multifunctional 2-in-1 desktop attachment earlier this year that serves dual purposes for MacBook workstations. Normally $250, the new 675 USB-C Docking Station Monitor Stand is currently discounted to $225. With a $25 discount, today’s offer is one of the earliest opportunities to save for the entire season and comes in at an all-time low of $224.99 shipping. Anker first debuted the new attachment at CES, and in February it began to be delivered to customers. It has since been trending at full retail price and is now arriving at your desk for less. A 100W USB-C power passthrough port that transforms a single wire from your MacBook into a ton of other I/O, including a 4K 60Hz HDMI output, Gigabit Ethernet, and a ton of USB-C and USB-A slots, is the centerpiece of the 12-in-1 design. The monitor riser form factor has space for your MacBook, Mac mini, and other equipment beneath and can raise an iMac or display. To maximize its footprint, Anker completes the package with a 7.5W Qi charger on top.
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Product Highlights:
12-in-1 Docking Station and Monitor Stand: Equip your workstation with a 100W max USB-C upstream port (connect to laptop), 3 USB-A ports, 2 USB-C ports, SD/microSD card slots, a 4K HDMI port, a wireless charging pad, and an Ethernet port.
Stand your monitor on top of the docking station, and use the space underneath to store your keyboard, mouse, and other peripherals when you’re not using them. This docking station only supports display via HDMI port; it does not support display via any of the USB-C ports.
By raising your monitor off the desk, you’ll be able to sit up straight instead of slouching promoting a healthier posture and a more comfortable work experience.
With a 100W max USB-C upstream port to charge your laptop, 2 USB-C Power Delivery ports sharing 45W, 3 USB-A ports for smaller devices, and a wireless charging pad for your phone, you have more than enough options to keep your whole workspace powered up.
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