A monitor stand, a 12-port docking station, a wireless charging pad, and a cable management solution underneath the screen, all in one unit. The Anker 675 USB-C Docking Station just dropped to $161, off its $249 list price and at its record low on Amazon. Where most docks occupy desk space, this one reclaims it by lifting the monitor off the surface entirely. Prime membership is required, and the 30-day trial is available without a card.

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The desk space problem this solves

A standard setup involves a monitor stand, a separate docking station sitting somewhere on the desk, and a wireless charger taking up whatever space is left. The Anker 675 collapses all three into a single footprint by putting the docking station inside the monitor stand base. The monitor sits on top, the keyboard and mouse slide underneath when not in use, and the desk surface that was previously covered by a dock and a charger is now clear. For anyone working in a small apartment, a shared space, or a single-desk home office where every square inch matters, that consolidation is the practical value proposition before a single port is used.

The ergonomic benefit is secondary but real: raising the monitor off the desk surface encourages an upright seated posture rather than the forward hunch that a flat desk monitor promotes over long sessions. No separate riser purchase required.

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12 ports, 100W laptop charging, 4K HDMI, wireless phone charging

The port configuration covers the full range of a modern desk setup: a 100W USB-C upstream port charges the connected laptop at full speed, two USB-C Power Delivery ports share 45W for phones and tablets, three USB-A ports handle legacy peripherals, an SD and microSD slot covers camera cards and portable storage, a 4K@60Hz HDMI port drives an external monitor, a Gigabit Ethernet port provides a wired network connection, and the wireless charging pad on the top surface handles Qi-compatible phones without a cable. Place the phone on top of the dock while working and it charges passively throughout the day without occupying a USB port.

One important note: display output runs exclusively through the HDMI port. The USB-C ports handle data and charging only, not video, which means this dock works best with setups that need a single external display rather than a dual-monitor configuration. For single-monitor home office setups, that limitation is unlikely to matter.

The 4.1-star average across 502 reviews reflects honest feedback on a product that works exactly as described for single-monitor setups, with the most consistent praise directed at the space-saving design and the wireless charging convenience. At $161 at its record low, the Anker 675 replaces three separate purchases including a monitor stand, a docking station, and a wireless charger at a combined cost that would easily exceed $250 for equivalent individual components.

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