

🚀 Elevate your workspace with power, speed, and 4K clarity—because your setup deserves the best.
The Anker 5-in-1 USB-C Hub is a compact, high-performance docking station featuring a 4K HDMI port, one USB-C and two USB-A 5Gbps data ports, plus an 85W pass-through charging USB-C port. Compatible with MacBook, Dell, and other USB-C/Thunderbolt laptops, it enables seamless multitasking with fast data transfer and crisp external display support, all in a sleek, travel-friendly design backed by an 18-month warranty.















| ASIN | B0BQLLB61B |
| Additional Features | HDMI™️ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #1 in Laptop Docking Stations |
| Brand | Anker |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Windows and MacBook computers that support USB-C with DP Alt Mode and Power Delivery, as well as USB4 and Thunderbolt 3/4/5 ports. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 16,059 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.78"L x 1.59"W x 0.45"H |
| Item Height | 11.5 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.09 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Operating System | Chrome OS, Windows 10, Windows 7 |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| UPC | 194644101237 194644121358 |
| Warranty Description | 18-month |
B**S
Simple and Effective
This is the perfect addition to my office setup. As someone who regularly needs to connect an extra screen to my laptop, this hub ticks all the boxes. The HDMI port supports 4K display, which gives me crisp and clear visuals, making multitasking much more efficient. One of the standout features is the combination of data and power ports, I can easily connect my keyboard, mouse, and any other peripherals I need. Plus, the powered USB-C port lets me keep my device charged throughout my workday without sacrificing performance. Another benefit I appreciate is how easy it is to detach the hub from my laptop. When it’s time to leave the office, I can simply disconnect one cable, and everything comes with me. No need to unplug multiple cords or worry about keeping track of adapters. The hub’s compact size is an added bonus. It’s small enough that it doesn’t clutter up my workspace, which is important for keeping my desk organized and professional-looking. This is great for streamlining my daily workflow. If you’re looking for a simple, effective way to connect multiple devices and keep your setup tidy, I highly recommend this hub. Although I should have gotten a different color than dark gray.
W**E
Compact, Travel friendly, Works well with ROG ALLY
This is a compact and well built adapter, and it is travel friendly. I use it for my ROG ALLY when I don’t want it docked and still need charging and other device inputs. It has just about enough ports for what I need, usb-c power delivery port for charging (ROG ALLY can still run at maximum performance using this with a 100W charging brick and a cable that allows 100W power pass through). I use the remaining USB-C port and two USB-A ports for external hard drives or gaming controller 2.4Ghz receiver. Transferring files between ROG ALLY and an external SSD with this adapter is fast, could reach above 380 mb/s. All the device inputs were as advertised, “plug and play”. The hdmi port also gives me an option to connect my ROG ALLY to TV when I don’t have the dock which takes up more space for traveling. One thing to note, you will have to use the USB-C port on your PC which provides more power (usually at the back and not on the front of the pc), if not plugged in to a power source. When I received my first order, I plugged it into the front USB-C port of my mini PC, just for my wired keyboard and mouse, the computer didn’t recognize it and couldn’t get any input from my keyboard and mouse. I returned the first one and thought it wouldn’t work as I expected. A few days later when I was using another Anker 7 in 1 USB-C adapter, I ran into the same issue but I know that adapter had been working well, then I realized I had to plug it into the port on the back of the PC. So I got this again and tried, it just worked like a charm. Hope they actually mentioned it on their product page so I wouldn’t have to return the first one. The cable length on this adapter is just right, not too long or too short when using with ROG ALLY (not hanging, since the cable is pretty sturdy, when I picked up the ROG ALLY, the adapter just comes along).
A**A
Second time ordering- No issues, good quality
I like the color, good quality and it works great. I ordered one of these before in the dark gray and it was great but I lost it. I had it for a little less than a year and never had any connection issues. It always did what it was supposed to do. I wish it came with a case, I sometimes worry about the chord be long and exposed but it hasn't shorted out or been an issue yet. Definitely works way better than the other adapter I ordered from a different company without the chord. That one had a usb-c connection that was attached the base of the adapter and plugged directly into my MacBook Pro. The connection started giving out after a few months which is an issue I haven't had with this one so that's good.
A**O
Decent USB-C Hub
I have always been a fan of Anker products ever since their company was erected. They make great chargers and cables. The Anker 332 USB-C hub appears to be no different. So far, it works well with my M1 MacBook Air. I chose this hub because of its sleek design and lack of SD card and Ethernet ports. The 332 is a 5-in-1 USB-C hub featuring an HDMI port, 2 USB 3.0 ports, 1 USB-C data port, and one USB-C port for power delivery. This is the port that you connect your power adapter for pass-through charging. The hub supports power adapters of up to 100W. However, the 332 requires 15W of power for itself, so be sure that you attach a 45W or greater power adapter if you are using an M1 or an M2 MacBook Air. I discovered this when trying to use the included 30W power adapter that comes with the M1 MacBook Air. When attached through the hub and using the 30W power adapter, only 15W of power was available to the MacBook Air, and thus the battery remained in a "Not Charging" state, and processor-intensive tasks would cause the MacBook Air to consume battery power. Thankfully, I already had an Anker Power Port Atom III 60W power adapter that I was using to charge my previous Non-Retina MacBook Air using a MagSafe2 to USB-C cable. After swapping out the 30W charger for the 60W, 45W of power was now made available to the MacBook Air. As you would expect, charging began instantaneously, and battery power was no longer consumed while connected to the hub. The USB-C and USB-A data ports support transfer speeds of up to 5 Gbps. The HDMI port supports up to 1080p @ 120Hz, 1440p @ 60Hz, and 4K @ 30Hz. Some would prefer to have support for 4K @ 60Hz, but I already knew this going in, and it is a non-issue as I do not currently own a 4K display. I did run into an issue with audio playback over HDMI, whereby audio playback is choppy when the resolution is set to 1080p @ 60Hz. The only remedy is to lower the refresh rate to 50Hz, at which point audio playback is stable. In contrast, audio playback over HDMI is flawless at 1080p @ 60Hz on Apple's official USB-C Multiport AV Adapter. At 5Gbps, the USB ports are decent on this Anker 332 hub; however, when connecting an external USB 3.0 SSD, this hub showed the following write/read speeds: write ~80MB/s, read 140MB/s as opposed to write ~160MB/s, read 290MB/s when connected directly to the M1 MacBook Air or via Apple's official USB-C Multiport AV Adapter. The enclosure is entirely made of plastic. I would have preferred an enclosure made of aluminum for better heat dissipation and a more premium aesthetic, but aside from that, it does its job quite well. The hub gets warm but never hot, and thus I'd expect it to last long. It also comes with Anker's 18-month warranty.
M**W
Great USB-C Hub
I’ve been using the Anker USB-C Hub (5-in-1) for about a week, and it’s been working perfectly. The HDMI output is clear and stable, the USB ports are reliable, and the pass-through charging is convenient. Compact, well-built, and truly plug-and-play. Very happy with this purchase.
A**D
Anker 332 USB-C Hub (5-in-1): The Swiss Army Knife of Connectivity
Ever felt like your laptop was playing a cruel joke on you with its lack of ports? Enter the Anker 332 USB-C Hub (5-in-1)—the tech equivalent of a superhero swooping in to save the day (and your productivity). Port Party This hub is like the ultimate party host: it’s got a little something for everyone. Need to connect an external monitor? Boom, there’s a 4K HDMI port. Want to transfer files faster than a cheetah on a caffeine rush? It’s got two 5 Gbps USB-A ports and a 5 Gbps USB-C data port ready to go. Oh, and don’t worry about keeping your laptop charged while you’re multitasking like a boss—there’s a 100W PD-IN port to keep the power flowing. 4K HDMI: Because Why Settle for Less? Let’s talk about that HDMI port, shall we? We’re talking 4K at 30Hz, which means your Netflix binge or work presentation will look crisp, clean, and oh-so-satisfying. It’s like upgrading from VHS to Blu-ray—you won’t believe you ever survived without it. File Transfers in a Flash Remember the days when transferring files felt like waiting for dial-up internet to connect? Yeah, those days are over. With up to 5 Gbps transfer speeds, you can move files so fast that you’ll barely have time to grab your coffee before it’s done. Just think of all the time you’ll save—and how much more you can procrastinate as a result! Pass-Through Charging: Power Up, Don’t Power Down One of the worst feelings in the tech world is watching your battery icon turn red while you’re in the middle of something important. But fear not—this hub’s got you covered with up to 85W pass-through charging. So, go ahead and keep doing whatever it is you’re doing, whether it’s crushing deadlines or browsing cat memes (no judgment here). Compact and Reliable The Anker 332 USB-C Hub is compact enough to slip into your laptop bag without a second thought. And with an 18-month worry-free warranty, it’s clear that Anker has your back—just in case you get a little too enthusiastic with all those ports. Final Thought In a world where laptops keep losing ports faster than you lose socks in the laundry, the Anker 332 USB-C Hub is the perfect solution. It’s reliable, versatile, and just what you need to bring your laptop back to life. So go ahead—plug in, power up, and let the good times (and files) roll!
T**.
Great Hub !
Exactly what I needed. I've been working from home a bit more lately and needed additional usb ports. This hub works perfectly for me and takes up very little space. Affordably priced and exactly what I needed.
B**N
Buyer beware, stopped working very quickly
I bought the Anker 332 USB C Hub for my Chromecast, so that I could use a wireless keyboard and USB C Flash drive to expand the memory. I received the item quickly, but didn't get it set up for 2 weeks. Once I got it set up, everything worked perfectly and I was satisfied. Last week however, I powered on my Chromecast and noticed several apps missing. I used my remote to navigate to the app store as well as my downloader app in order to get the apps again, but when I went to type in the name of the app I noticed my keyboard not working. I then went to the settings on my Chromecast and the first thing I noticed was my USB C Flash drive didn't show up either. I hadn't considered the USB C Hub going bad on first consideration because it was still receiving power and transmitting it to the Chromecast, however it just isn't receiving input from either the keyboard which is in one of the USB A slots, or the USB C drive which is in the USB C slot. Everything is still in the slot that I set it up in and that it originally worked in. I also tried the keyboard receiver in the other USB A slot and it's not recognizing input from that slot either. And wouldn't you know, it went bad just outside the 30 day window for returns. From my orders page, I clicked "Product support" for the item, then "Amazon's customer service page," then the Anker USB C Hub. A page comes up that says "How can we help you with this item?" I clicked "return or replacement" > "other" > "start return or replacement." The next page, the item was already selected, so I selected "item defected or doesn't work," and typed in that the product stopped working after 2 weeks of use, and clicked continue. The next page was a useless help video for troubleshooting use of the product on PC, and the only other option was "continue shopping" which when I click it, it takes me to the Amazon home page. I'm very upset with this product, with the manufacturer Anker, and with Amazon as well. I paid $17.99 for the product (it was on sale at the time). It's bad enough that the product doesn't work and there are no options for getting a replacement. I guess I could buy another one and the damage wouldn't be too bad, although the price has already increased to $24.99 and who is to say the next one won't stop working as well? The far worse part of this is the $35.99 USB C flash drive, $25 keyboard, and the $37.99 Anker power source (purchased to support the power demands from the additional devices), are all rendered useless if the dongle that I need to use them with the Chromecast doesn't work. Oh and on top of that I spent $46.99 on a Chromecast that now doesn't have enough storage for all the apps I use, and that I can't use a keyboard in order to type things in. So that's $124.97 spent on items that are now useless to me without the dongle, and an additional $17.99 on a dongle that straight up doesn't work. UPDATE: I've been in contact with Anker support and they provided me with a replacement dongle but it has the same issue, but they have been very courteous and helpful. I then turned to Google support. Turns out the issue might be with Chromecast's new firmware. Countless Youtube videos and Google community posts recommend USB C hubs for use with Chromecast so that users can expand storage and use a wireless keyboard. After talking with 2 different Google support people for a total of an hour apparently new firmware they use doesn't support this any more. I don't have any other devices that have USB C input so I can't test if either dongle works with other devices or not.
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