Why Choose a Docking Station Instead of a Hub?
If you're torn between buying a USB-C hub or a docking station, or if you already have a hub and it's not living up to your expectations, then it could be time to move up to the pro leagues and get yourself a docking station.
Find out what's so great about docking stations below:
1. More Screens, Higher Resolution
Compared to a USB-C hub, docking stations are far superior when it comes to display options. Take Anker Apex Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station for example. It's equipped with 2 HDMI ports plus a Thunderbolt 4 port to support 4K@60Hz to 3 screens simultaneously. And it can even display in 8K@30Hz to a single screen.
You won't find this level of display functionality in a USB-C hub.
What is Thunderbolt?
Thunderbolt technology combines data transmission, media display, and high-speed charging into a single port. To learn more about Thunderbolt technology check out this article.
2. Fast Charging
Docking stations also have a huge edge when it comes to power. Unlike USB-C hubs, Docking stations come with their own power adapter. This means you can connect your laptop to the dock to get a powerful charge, and you can even connect other devices like phones and tablets to the downstream ports.
3. Speedy File Transfer
USB-C hubs usually support file transfer speeds of 5 Gbps or 10 Gbps. That's enough for most people, but if you're someone that needs to do some heavy-duty file transferring, then a docking station can give you a noticeable speed boost. With up to 40 Gbps speeds, you'll never be left twiddling your thumbs as you watch a file slowly trickle from your thumb drive to your laptop.
Docking Stations vs USB-C Hub: The Stats
If you have high requirements for media display, data transfer, and charging, then opting for a docking station is a no brainer.
With a USB-C hub with Power Delivery pass-through charging, you can just plug your laptop's charging cable into the hub's PD input port. This not only allows you to do everything with one port.
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Anker PowerHouse 535
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Anker PowerHouse 555
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Anker PowerHouse 757
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Anker PowerHouse 767
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Battery Capacity | 512Wh | 1024Wh | 1229Wh |
2048Wh
(4096Wh with Expansion Battery)
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Number of Ports
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4× AC Ports
3× USB-A
1× USB-C
1× Car Outlet
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6× AC Ports
2× USB-A
3× USB-C
1× Car Outlet
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6× AC Ports
4× USB-A
2× USB-C
1× Car Outlet
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4× AC Ports
2× USB-A
3× USB-C
1× TT-30 RV Plug
2× Car Outlets
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CPAP Runtime (60Wh)
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8hrs
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15.5hrs
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18.5hrs
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33hrs
(66hrs with Expansion Battery)
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With a USB-C hub with Power Delivery pass-through charging, you can just plug your laptop's charging cable into the hub's PD input port. This not only allows you to do everything with one port.