A 13-hub docking station for your laptop is already an appealing option for cord management, optimal charging, and overall desk organization. Anker has significantly upped the ante now with the Nano 13-in-1 Docking Station, which takes 6 of those hubs and spins them off into a detachable, abundantly portable mini-hub. We’ll give you the full rundown, but this might be one that requires hands-on use to be truly believed, and Amazon’s making that possible with this limited-time $110 deal.

The Nano 13-in-1 has never been priced lower than it is right now, and it’s one of the best and most innovative desktop charging and data transfer solutions we’ve seen. It works across Windows and Mac, with support for three monitors when used with a Windows laptop. But when you see the 6-in-1 portable hub snap off of the mothership and go in a bag for travel or coffee-shop work, the game is truly afoot. That means one purchase covers both the home-office docking station and the on-the-go hub that most people end up buying separately. For anyone who splits time between a fixed desk and working remotely, that’s a genuinely useful bit of engineering.

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Three-Screen Expansion

The triple-display support is the core reason to buy a dock like this. Two HDMI ports and a DisplayPort drive up to three monitors — 4K at 60Hz on a single display, dual 2K at 60Hz, or triple 1080p at 60Hz — all routed through one USB-C cable to the laptop. For data analysts, traders, developers, and anyone whose workflow lives across multiple screens, that turns a laptop into a full workstation in one connection. Remember, macOS only supports mirrored mode on multiple external displays, so the triple-monitor capability is strictly a Windows feature. Mac users get charging and connectivity but not the extended multi-display setup.