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Anker Docking Station, Anker 575 USB-C Docking Station (13-in-1), Triple Display, 4K HDMI, 10 Gbps USB-C and 5 Gbps USB-A Data, 85W Charging for Laptop, 18W Charging for Phone, Ethernet, Audio, SD 3.0

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About this item

  • Huge Expansion: Equipped with an 85W laptop-charging USB-C port, an 18W Power Delivery USB-C port, a USB-C data port, 3 USB-A ports, 2 HDMI ports, a DisplayPort, an Ethernet port, SD/microSD card slots, a 3.5 mm AUX port, and a DC input.
  • Simultaneous Charging: Connect your laptop to the 85W USB-C port and connect your phone or other mobile device to the 18W Power Delivery USB-C port to get simultaneous high-speed charging.
  • Comprehensive Media Display: Simultaneously stream media to up to 3 monitors in 1080p@60Hz via the DisplayPort and dual HDMI ports.
  • Display Information: macOS and iPadOS only support Single-Stream Transport (SST) mode, which means all connected monitors will show the same content.
  • What You Get: PowerExpand 13-in-1 USB-C Dock, a 135W power adapter, 1 m / 3 ft USB-C to USB-C cable, welcome guide, our worry-free 18-month warranty, and friendly customer service.



Product Description

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Model Number: A8392

Anker 575 USB-C Docking Station (13-in-1)

Small Footprint, Superb Functionality

What’s in The Box:

Anker 575 USB-C Docking Station (13-in-1), 135W Power Adapter, USB-C to USB-C cable (3 ft), welcome guide.

Dimensions and Weight

Dimensions: 125.8 × 88.6 × 41.6 mm / 4.9 × 3.5 × 1.6 in

Weight: 370 g / 13.1 oz

*The Adopted Trademarks HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the United States and other countries.

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Compatibility Information

Host Requirements:

The host device must support Power Delivery and DisplayPort Alt Mode or USB-C 3.1 (generation 1 or 2).

Supported Operating Systems:

macOS 10.12 or later, Windows 8 / 10 / 11

Media Display Information

  • When using macOS, content displayed will be mirrored.
  • The ability to display on 4 screens simultaneously depends on the capabilities of the laptop’s graphics card.

Maximum resolution when using a DisplayPort 1.4 USB-C laptop:

  • Single monitor display: 3840x2160@60Hz via the HDMI port or DisplayPort.
  • Dual monitor display: 2560x1440@60Hz via 2 HDMI ports, or via the HDMI port and DisplayPort.
  • Triple monitor display: 1920x1080@60Hz via the HDMI ports and DisplayPort.
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Charging Information

This dock supports up to 85W of charging via the USB-C upstream port on the back of the dock (indicated with a computer icon). The USB-C Power Delivery port (indicated by “PD”) supports 18W fast charging for your phone or tablet. The USB-A 3.0 port on the front supports 7.5W to charge smaller devices like smartwatches or headphones. The two USB-A data ports on the back of the dock do not support charging.

Note:The USB-C port doesn't support display output and cannot power portable monitors. We do not recommend using the dock with the portable monitor as this dock cannot power the portable monitor.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Q1: Will this dock work with any laptop? How do I make sure my laptop works with this dock?

A: This dock works with laptops with a USB-C port that supports DisplayPort Alt Mode and Power Delivery. To confirm the USB-C port function of your laptop, consult your user manual or contact your laptop’s manufacturer. If your USB-C port doesn’t support DisplayPort Alt Mode, you won’t receive video output. If your USB-C port doesn’t support Power Delivery, the dock will work correctly with video and data (including audio and Ethernet), but would not be able to supply charging to your laptop.

Q2: Can I use my own USB-C cable to connect the dock to my laptop?

A: It’s recommended that you use the included 3 ft USB-C cable. If you need to use a different cable (due to loss etc.), then any other USB-C cable with support for USB 3.1 Gen 2 and 85W Power Delivery would also be compatible.

Q3: Do I need to install any drivers to use the dock?

A: No.

Q4: Is this dock compatible with computers that have a Thunderbolt 3 port?

A: Yes, however, it can only deliver a maximum bandwidth of 10Gbps, so it cannot not reach the maximum bandwidth of Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps).

Q5: Sometimes the dock doesn’t automatically reconnect after I wake up or restart my laptop. What should I do?

A: This situation doesn’t happen very often, but if you are having this problem, try disconnecting and reconnecting the USB-C cable or restarting the dock.


Customer
2025-08-19 20:48:57
I have had no issues running this with my work laptop HP Laptop running Windows 10 and my Dell Inspiron 17 running Ubuntu 20.10/Windows 10. Both laptops charge, and all ports seem to work well. In general, the worst part of the USB-C format is the confusing amount of different laptops that seem to implement it in different ways. Not this product's fault; as I said, it works well with Dell and HP while my HP Laptop dock runs with both laptops, but under Ubuntu or Windows 10 on my Dell, it falls short. The HP Dock is a Thunderbolt dock, and my Dell is a Display port marked with a DP; the DP Port on my Dell does charge and allows all ports to work with this dock. I mention it because USB-C gets confusing, and mileage may vary depending on the laptop itself. My Hp is marked as Thunderbolt, and my Dell as Display Port, and this product runs wonderfully with both. I found I could get a 4k Display using the DP port on the back of the dock in Ubuntu, but I found it a little problem some and instead switched to using the two HDMI ports instead. Sometimes 4k would flicker, but that can be my older KVM Switch (1080P KVM). I don't mind the two 1080p screens as the dock makes it so easy to switch computers. I wonder why the HDMI port only seems to pump out 1080P and the display port 4k from my experience. Still, my HP dock didn't do 4k at all, so this dock outperformed it. I have even booted my Dell and HP Laptops with a live USB of MX Linux, and with no configuration, it worked. I just changed the display settings a bit.So to sum it up.1) Easy to use - NO Drivers to install!2) Works across Windows and Linux.3) Affordable and better than my work HP Thunderbolt dock.4) Works with USB-C marked PD or Thunderbolt.Finally, I would like to say the PD port can get confusing another port format for USB-C. At first, I thought it did not work as I plugged in USB-C devices, and it was not recognized. Then I upgraded to a new Samsung phone with USB-C PD charging support, and it charged and was recognized from the PD port on the dock. So the device has to support USB-C PD. As I said, USB-C is confusing. Now, what are you waiting for? Buy this best Dock on Amazon; it is excellent for Windows and, more importantly, great with Linux. If you have Thunderbolt, the big thing you get from a Thunderbolt dock is the quicker data transfer speeds, but you need to know your laptop supports it. For me, I don't care about my work laptop having maximum data transfer speed. As I said, Thunderbolt does work with this also from what I can tell.1/26/2024 - I am updating this because I also wanted to note that this works great with the Surface Pro 7. The only exception is the built in wired network does not seem to get recognized, but I don't care. I am using WIFI anyway. So Sound, video, and all other devices work perfectly.
Danny
2025-08-12 13:23:45
Love this docking station. I needed to find an option for my pc and work macbook pro, and I couldn't find a kvm that wasn small enough for what I wanted. I decided on this docking station as it had the amount of ports I needed. I now just physically switch the usb input depending on if I am using my work laptop or pc. My only wish is that the dock was horizontal and not vertical as the wires coming out the top are a bit of an eyesore and can cause the dock to sometimes move if the cables are moved. This is definitely pricey when it comes to computer docks, but it offers really fast speeds for file transfers and also has power delivery. It definitely made me an Anker fan and I will trust them with future purchases!
Customer
2025-08-11 14:03:39
When I was looking for a docking station for my M4 MacBook Pro, I was seeking a reputable brand whose products I trusted. I immediately thought that Anker would fit the bill - but boy, was I mistaken.Lowest hanging fruit: For a powered dock, the USB inputs are extremely slow to process. It would occasionally take 10-15 seconds for my computer to be able to load the items in my external hard drives - which doesn't sound slow until you have an impatient client on Zoom and need to pull up their files as quickly as you can. I've had unpowered USB adapters that take less time to process.The most egregious issue, which caused me to request a replacement and subsequently return the replacement after BOTH HUBS had the same issue: After waking my computer up, my external monitor would display in funky colors. I troubleshot the cables, I troubleshot the monitors, and I troubleshot both HDMI inputs on the dock, and every time, the culprit was the Anker dock. The first time, I called Anker's customer service directly, and they sent me a new one; the second time, I followed up again with Anker and am just going to return it and try another brand.I'm thoroughly disappointed as I usually enjoy Anker's reliability, but this specific product appears to be a dud.
PikeyFan
2025-08-03 15:18:12
This is very useful for multiple monitors and devices for your setup to be managed and organized. Just make sure your equipment is compatible ahead of time.
D
2025-07-27 11:08:04
I wanted to have a Branded docking station & this surely helps.Have a Laptop and 2 extended monitors.One monitor with HDMI.Another monitor with Display Port.The seamless movement of the applications or screens between the laptop and the monitors has been really good.Package : arrived on time, good condition, well packaged with extra precautions like air bubble wrap etc.Setup : out of package, I connected to the power socket, plugged in the cables and everything is working like charm.Weight : I'd say lightweight but surely sturdy. Not taking too much space.Ports :USB B -1USB C - 2Audio JackMemory card slots - 2Back :USB B - 2HDMI - 1Display Port - 1Network LAN - 1Power etc.Performance is good and I'd seen a strange phenomenon i.e. screen flicker occurs randomly at times with 2 monitors being connected.Not sure what's causing this but I didn't get time to debug this.Overall a good product
Michael Calcinari
2025-06-07 20:53:02
Plenty of power and ports. USB C connection to my laptop is great for quick connection. Drives multiple monitors with ease.
Marc Stevens
2025-06-06 21:54:52
Thrilled with how it's working (90+ days in). All the ports you need plus more, solid feeling unit, and rock solid performance. Bought on sale which helps.
Chad Infeld
2025-03-18 13:51:52
This is for the "Anker Docking Station, PowerExpand 13-in-1 USB-C Dock, 85W Charging for Laptop"** Update March 9th, 2023 **So pretty much everything in the original review stands, but there is one issue that I touched on originally about the display refresh rate and resolution that I can clarify now.To get the resolution how you want it, you need to set the monitors to the same refresh rate first, then once the resolution is set and applied, change the refresh rate. That being said, I'm not sure if the refresh rate actually changes or if it just says it does.** End of update **So I just got this about an hour ago, and everything just worked! Both in Ubuntu 22.04 and Windows 10.Here's my setup. Everything is plugged into the dock and only the single USB-C dock cable is plugged into the laptop.Laptop: Dell XPS 13 93701TB SanDisk USB-C SSD (for booting into Ubuntu)2x Monitors + laptop monitor (One monitor is Ultra Wide 2560x1080 144Hz, other is 1080p 60Hz) - Note: I'm using one DP port and one HDMI portWireless keyboard/mouseSpeakersEthernet connection for InternetFirst of all, I was using a Dell TB16 dock before this but I had multiple issues with it. Long story short, I don't recommend the Dell docks, especially if you use Linux.** Long story about Dell TB16 Dock **Using the Dell dock, my monitor would randomly go out, and the network only connected at 100mbps, the soundcard is super quiet (even at max volume), it's always on and can get noisy when it heats up (it has a fan), the cable is built into the unit (non-replaceable) and is only about a foot and a half long (coming out of the left side of the unit) and the unit itself is rather large. Also, I boot off a USB-C SSD drive for Linux (which allows me to plug the USB SSD into almost any computer and boot into my Ubuntu OS); For whatever reason, I could never get it to show up as a boot option when plugged into the dock, even with ThunderBolt boot support and pre-module stuff enabled.** End of the Long story about Dell TB16 Dock **Now the Anker dock on the other hand is about a 1/4 of the size of the Dell dock, connects @ 1GB with no problem, allows me to boot off my USB-C SSD, has a power button to turn it off when not in use, it's silent, works without having to install any drivers on either Windows or Ubuntu, comes with a decently long USB-C cable (3 ft?) to plug into the computer (which can also be replaced and yes it charges my laptop too) and the sound volume is great.There is one oddity that happened, but I was able to fix it easily enough and it's likely not a problem with the dock but a software issue in Ubuntu. When changing the resolution + refresh rate in Ubuntu, it didn't properly scale the resolution (the resolution was right, but much of it was cut off or shrunk down as if the monitor itself didn't change resolutions but the computer did), I had to change the resolution + refresh rate to something else, then to what I wanted to make it work. To be clear, it worked when I plugged it in initially, but changing it to my preference required multiple changes to set it in properly. Once set, it worked as normal.I highly recommend this dock!
Aaron Subang
2025-03-10 14:54:19
I bought this in December of 2022 and it only lasted for 2 years (till about February of 2025). I own many Anker products, so I was surprised that I had an issue with this docking station. At the time this product was $349.00 before taxes, so I treated this like an investment and expected it to last. I am very disappointed after paying such a hefty price that it did not last longer. I followed all the Anker troubleshooting online and even called Anker Technical Support for further assistance but nothing would fix it. I confirmed that it was not an issue with a pesky cable as well. Anker warranty on this item is only 18 months, so my product was not covered. This experience has made me reconsider buying Anker products. It's unfortunate. I've never had a bad experience with them before, but I can't get over the fact that the longevity does not match the price. A product costing over $300 should last longer than this.
Ken D.
2025-01-17 15:46:26
I initially thought this thing broke after two hours’ use…in full fairness to Anker, this was “user error”…I accidentally unplugged its power brick and thought it had died. On the contrary it’s working great. One notable thing for me is that it does not get very hot..my experience with some other docking stations is that they get, in some cases, VERY hot, and this little unit just chugs along without acting as a coffee warmer! Great job, Anker, and sorry for being a bad user.
PAUL FAUCHER
2024-12-31 15:40:21
The price was right but previously used a Targus and before that a Dell never had issues on the same two 27 inch screen and other connections such as RJ45.I have some glitches where sometimes I need to restart the unot all all goes back to normal.I can live with the quirks but it does not seem as stable as other products I have used.Price was right but quality could be higher.
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