If you have a lot of devices to charge, I don’t blame you. But who wants to muck around with bulky power plugs and adapters? Maybe you don’t need a traditional power strip. Maybe what you need is a modern charging station that mixes a few outlets with some USB ports—like this Anker Prime 6-in-1 that’s only $60 on Amazon now (was $110).
This modernized power strip is flat, slim, and features two AC outlets on top along with two USB-C and two USB-A ports along the bottom edge. With 140 watts of charging power, this thing is pretty darn fast, capable of fully charging a MacBook Pro in just over an hour. Both USB-Cs can reach that 140W max when used solo, while the USB-As are capped at 12W each. When using more than one port at once, the USB-Cs can get capped at 65W or 60W depending on the charging configuration.
No matter, though, because the charging station has a smart display that tells you exactly how much power is going to each active port, and you can cycle through various screens to see different bits of info. It also has a 5-foot detachable cord that’s convenient for traveling, and the compact design makes it a great fit for any desk or workstation. The power strip also comes with plenty of internal protections, including against supercharging, short circuits, and over-voltage.
Old-school power strips are out. Anker’s 6-device charging station is in! Declutter your work area with this high-speed upgrade and get the Anker Prime 6-in-1 for $60 on Amazon before this deal expires!
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