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I had two problems on my desk in Marietta: too many cables and a monitor at the wrong height. The Anker 675 USB-C Docking Station solved both at once. It is a 12-in-1 dock built into a monitor riser, so your display sits on top of it at a more ergonomic height while all your peripherals connect through a single USB-C cable to your laptop. I was skeptical that a combination product could do both jobs well, but after four months of daily use, the Anker 675 has earned its spot as the foundation of my desk setup. It handles HDMI output, USB peripherals, SD cards, ethernet, and 100W pass-through charging without a dedicated Thunderbolt port. At roughly $250, it costs less than a CalDigit dock and a separate monitor stand combined.

Dock and Stand in One Clean Package

The Anker 675 is a flat rectangular platform with a textured top surface where your monitor sits. The front edge has a wireless charging pad for your phone, which is a surprisingly practical touch. The front panel includes a USB-C port, USB-A port, and SD/microSD card readers. The rear panel has the main USB-C upstream connection to your laptop, HDMI 2.0 output for an external display at 4K@60Hz, two additional USB-A 3.2 ports, one USB-A 2.0 port, Gigabit Ethernet, and a 3.5mm audio combo jack. The upstream USB-C connection supports 100W pass-through charging, so your laptop charger plugs into the dock and a single cable goes to your machine. The platform raises your monitor approximately 3.5 inches, which helps align the screen closer to eye level. The build is sturdy with a matte gray finish that blends into most desk setups.

Specs

Total Ports12 (HDMI, USB-C, USB-A, Ethernet, SD, microSD, Audio, Qi wireless)
Upstream ConnectionUSB-C with 100W pass-through charging
Video OutputHDMI 2.0 (4K@60Hz single display)
EthernetGigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbps)
Wireless ChargingBuilt-in 5W Qi pad on front edge
Monitor SupportRaises display ~3.5 inches, supports up to 22 lbs
Card ReaderSD and microSD (UHS-I)
Dimensions21.1 x 8.9 x 3.5 inches
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Four Months as My Daily Dock

The Anker 675 simplified my desk dramatically. Before, I had a USB hub, a separate monitor stand, a phone charger, and an ethernet adapter all creating a tangle behind my monitor. Now I have one USB-C cable going to my laptop and the power cable going to the wall. That is it. The HDMI output to my 4K monitor has been rock-solid with no flickering or signal drops. The Qi wireless charger on the front edge is where my phone lives during the workday—it charges slowly at 5W, but since it sits there all day, it stays topped up. The front USB-C port is where I plug in external SSDs for file transfers. The Gigabit Ethernet has been stable for video calls, eliminating the occasional Wi-Fi hiccups I used to experience. The one limitation I hit is the single HDMI port: I cannot drive a second external display, which means this dock is best for single-monitor setups or if your laptop screen serves as the second display.

Who Should Buy This

The Anker 675 is perfect for remote workers who want to declutter their desk with a single product that handles docking and monitor elevation. If you use one external monitor and a laptop, this covers all your connectivity needs at a reasonable price. The wireless phone charging pad is a nice daily-use bonus. It is an excellent choice for minimalist desk setups where reducing visible cables and devices is a priority. Skip this if you need dual external monitors, Thunderbolt speeds, or a height-adjustable monitor solution.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can this dock charge my MacBook Pro while connected?

Yes. The 100W pass-through charging handles MacBook Air and 14-inch MacBook Pro models comfortably. The 16-inch MacBook Pro charges but may drain slowly under heavy workloads since about 85W reaches the laptop after the dock takes its share. For most work, it keeps the battery stable or slowly charging.

Does the wireless charging work with a phone case?

It works through most cases up to about 5mm thick. MagSafe-compatible cases work fine. Thick rugged cases or cases with metal plates may block the Qi signal. The 5W speed is slow but adequate for keeping your phone topped up throughout the workday.

How heavy of a monitor can the platform support?

Anker rates it for up to 22 pounds, which covers most 24-inch to 32-inch monitors. My 27-inch LG 4K monitor weighs about 14 pounds on the stand, and the platform shows no signs of flexing. Ultrawide monitors may be too wide for the platform surface but would be fine weight-wise.

Is this compatible with Windows and Mac?

Yes, it works with both operating systems without additional drivers. The HDMI, USB, and ethernet connections are plug-and-play on Windows 10/11 and macOS. The only requirement is a USB-C port on your laptop that supports video output and power delivery.


Bottom Line: The Anker 675 USB-C Docking Station is a clever combination of monitor riser and 12-port dock that simplifies desk setups for remote workers. It delivers on the promise of a single-cable connection, adds wireless phone charging, and eliminates the clutter of separate accessories. For single-monitor setups, it is one of the most practical desk accessories you can buy.

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