A desk with a laptop, a phone, a tablet, a pair of wireless earbuds, a smartwatch, and a second device is a desk with six things competing for two wall outlets. The Anker Prime charging station puts 200W across six ports into a single desktop unit, and Amazon currently has it at $59, down from its regular $79, close to the lowest price this station has reached in the past few months.
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200W total, 100W per USB-C port
The six ports include multiple USB-C outputs each capable of delivering up to 100W when used in pairs, which means two 14-inch MacBook Pros charge from zero to 50% in 28 minutes simultaneously from a single station. That is the kind of output that eliminates the choice between charging a laptop quickly and leaving everything else at a trickle. The 200W total capacity distributes intelligently across all six ports so every connected device gets meaningful power rather than a token charge that takes hours to register. Anker’s proprietary safety system monitors temperature continuously across all ports and adjusts output to protect devices from overheating or voltage irregularities.
The GaN technology keeps the station compact relative to its output: at 563 grams, it is slightly heavier than a full water bottle, which for a desktop station that never moves is a non-issue. The included 5-foot AC cord reaches a wall outlet or power strip without requiring the station to sit directly next to it, which keeps desk cable management clean. Six simultaneous charging positions in one location means every device on the desk charges from a single source rather than requiring multiple adapters and wall outlets across the workspace.













