⚡ Power, Ports, and Performance — All in One Hub!
The Anker PowerExpand 6-in-1 USB-C Hub is a sleek, lightweight accessory designed for professionals who demand speed and versatility. Featuring 65W pass-through charging, 4K HDMI output, and a 1Gbps Ethernet port, it seamlessly expands your MacBook, iPad Pro, or XPS connectivity with multiple USB ports. Backed by Anker’s trusted technology and an 18-month warranty, it’s the ultimate productivity booster for the modern workspace.
Brand | Anker |
Product Dimensions | 13.2 x 2.25 x 1.83 cm; 81.65 g |
Item model number | AK-A83650A1 |
Manufacturer | Anker |
Colour | Silvery Grey |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 65 watts |
Operating System | Windows 10, Windows 7, macOS 10.15 Catalina |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 81.6 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
H**T
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Perfect Hub for Productivity and Convenience!
The Anker USB C Hub, PowerExpand 6-in-1, is a game-changer for my work setup! It has everything I need in one compact device. The 65W Power Delivery is a lifesaver—it keeps my laptop charged while powering other peripherals without missing a beat.The Ethernet port is a huge plus for fast and stable internet, especially during video calls or large file downloads. The additional USB ports are perfect for my mouse, keyboard, and external drives, while the HDMI output delivers crisp video quality when I connect to my monitor.What I love most is its sleek, compact design. It doesn’t take up much space and is incredibly portable for travel or working on the go. Anker nailed it again with another reliable, high-quality product. If you’re looking to expand your device’s connectivity without compromising on power or performance, this hub is worth every penny! Highly recommend!
G**Y
Solid build, reliable in use
I bought this to use with my MacBook Air. I've had no issues after many months of regular use. It's solidly built, comes with it's own carry pouch and takes up very little space in my laptop bag.
D**Y
Good slimline USB C hub
Purchased this to use with my iPad Pro (3rd gen). Works really well as it allows me to connect multiple accessories. Have used most of the ports simultaneously - HDMI output to monitor, USB C for power, USB A portable hard-drive, USB C flash drive, USB A SD Card reader, Ethernet isn't relevant for me but it does work well (tried it with my HP laptop. Only drawback is no USB C video output - you have to use the HDMI. Aside from that - really good product
S**N
Solved my iPad/Focusrite Scarlett Connection & Charging Issue
I took a bit of a gamble with this as I was unable to find any reviews which mentioned my exact scenario but I'm very glad I did as it does exactly what I need it to do.I run Garageband on an iPad Pro which connects to a Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 via USB C. I was able to do this previously but it meant I couldn't charge my iPad at the same time. Now I can connect the Anker PowerExpand to the iPad using the built-in USB C connector, connect my iPad charger to the Anker (using the dedicated USB C power port) and then connect the Scarlett to the other USB C port on the Anker.Everything now works perfectly. I can record audio and use my MIDI devices and also power the iPad at the same time.I've had Anker devices before and they have always been great and very well made. This is no exception. Highly recommended.Hopefully this review will help someone else.
D**S
Looking to drive a screen and gigabit lan from your Mac? This will do it for a lot less than most
Ah - Macbooks and their wonderful thunderbolt ports. sleek, slim and utterly hopeless for connecting anything to.I have so many thunderbolt docks, USB C adaptors, USBC - Displayport, USBC - HDMI, USB docks. I suspect I may have actually spent more on cables to connect my macbooks to the outside world than I have on macbooks over the past 15 years or so.Here's the thing - MOST things you need to connect your mac to don't need a thunderbolt port. I'm writing this on a macbook pro with this Anker dock connected. Also connected to the anker dock is my Macbook power supply, a gigabit ethernet cable to my router and a USB-C connection to my ipad to drive sidecar and a USB 3A connection to the hub in the back of my monitor that drives my webcam and charging connections for trackpad/keyboard etc.I use the USBC port on the dock to power my screen via a USBC-HDMI cable (for some reason my screen wasn't liking a cable connected to this device's HDMI port)With this setup my macbook runs perfectly well. Just as well as it does via the £130 thunderbolt 3 adapter I use upstairs. I get full gigabit ethernet speed, no screen glitching and my USB remains robust.The device gets pretty warm but I can vouch that (for me) it works - why am I going on about it? because this has to be the 5th USB-C dock I've plugged into a thunderbolt 3 macbook over the last few years and they have all, without fail crapped out at some point. I don't blame the manufacturers, or well meaning employers who have provided me with cheap docks - after all, they don't have to spend £250 to get their PC users top be able to drive two screens so why would they spend that on a mac user? No, the buck for this issue stops with apple. They've put all their eggs into this thunderbolt cart but haven't explained how those of us who need to connect a lot of peripherals to our macs can do so efficiently. So we go through this depressing rigmarole of buying endless docks and dongles never quite knowing how long they're going to last.tl;dr - don't get ranty like me, buy this dock ;-) it works.
S**Y
Sleek design. Well made.
Anker kit and so well made and a good solid weight. Does exactly what it says it would. It looks very sleek and has that Apple-esque appeal.
H**N
Great for Mac
Well built, to the point of being a bit heavy! Nicely compact though, and all functions perfectly with my MacBook Air 2020 (i5).HDMI works without lag, and unlike some cheaper adapters it knows the difference between cable connection/unconnected. USB seems stable and fast.Pass through charging works well, but it skims 12W from your charger to operate so make sure you’re not using the Air’s stock 30W charger!Ethernet connection is also reliable and a nice reassuringly secure fit.All works out of the box without any drivers or configuration needed on macOS. Recommended.
K**N
All works well on Macbook Air M1 2020 - after a restart
This is a well made product - and looks built to last. On first use the ethernet port was blinking but no internet coming through - but once I restarted the macbook, it has worked perfectly. Another small thing is the power pass through.... I am using the standard 30W apple charger plugged into the "PD In" port - it charges the battery fine, but MacOS only shows it is charging via the battery icon in the menu bar....if you click the battery icon it says the battery is not charging, but it really is. FYI since Logitech have still not made a tiny USB C dongle for my £100 mouse, i need to plug the 2.4ghz usb adapter into the Anker hub - it all works fine with mouse and keyboard connected.
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