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Anker Prime 8-in-1 Charging Station w/ 140W USB-C, up to 240W Output & 2x AC

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  • Equip your workspace with this powerful 240W charging station, designed to handle all your devices effortlessly.
  • 8 Ports of Power: Access all the power you need with 2 AC outlets, 4 USB-C ports, and 2 USB-A ports in one compact charging station.
  • 140W Max Per USB-C Port: Leverage the 140W output available on each USB-C port to rapidly charge your high-demand devices such as a 16-inch MacBook Pro, efficiently reaching 53% in just 30 minutes.
  • This ultra-compact charging station measures only 3.07" x 5.43" x 0.71" and includes a pop-up outlet for easy access.
  • What You Get: Anker Prime Charging Station (8-in-1, 240W), welcome guide, 24-month warranty, lifetime* $200,000 connected equipment warranty, and friendly customer service.

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker Prime 8-in-1 Charging Station on sale for $99.99. Shipping is free.

Anker has Anker Prime 8-in-1 Charging Station on sale for $99.99 (price in cart). Shipping is free.
  • Note: Must add to cart to see the sale price. If discount code does not apply use code WS7DV2YPPDJA during checkout.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Equip your workspace with this powerful 240W charging station, designed to handle all your devices effortlessly.
  • 8 Ports of Power: Access all the power you need with 2 AC outlets, 4 USB-C ports, and 2 USB-A ports in one compact charging station.
  • 140W Max Per USB-C Port: Leverage the 140W output available on each USB-C port to rapidly charge your high-demand devices such as a 16-inch MacBook Pro, efficiently reaching 53% in just 30 minutes.
  • This ultra-compact charging station measures only 3.07" x 5.43" x 0.71" and includes a pop-up outlet for easy access.
  • What You Get: Anker Prime Charging Station (8-in-1, 240W), welcome guide, 24-month warranty, lifetime* $200,000 connected equipment warranty, and friendly customer service.

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Model: Anker Prime Charging Station, 240W 8-in-1 USB C Power Strip, 5 ft Detachable Extension Cord, 2 AC, 4 USB C, 2 USB A, for iPhone 15/14, Desktop Accessory for MacBook, Home, Office (Not for Travel)

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Yesterday 02:21 PM
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calebu2Yesterday 02:21 PM
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What does the plug on this do. Given the device has 120V outlets on it, I'm unclear as to why the plug is so big. Is the cable carrying anything other than 120V?
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Yesterday 02:48 PM
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m0ralityYesterday 02:48 PM
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Quote from calebu2 :
What does the plug on this do. Given the device has 120V outlets on it, I'm unclear as to why the plug is so big. Is the cable carrying anything other than 120V?
Not sure but I am guessing that its a transformer with a pass through of AC current as well.

The charging unit on this device is smaller than similar Anker products. It looks like they must have made the transformer external.

Its a great price on this device. I am just not sure how practical it is as a travel charger. (Anker actually says that it isnt for travel).
Last edited by m0rality August 18, 2025 at 07:53 AM.
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Yesterday 07:18 PM
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ophirYesterday 07:18 PM
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I can't justify paying this much, but I do like the features of individual USB and outlet control through the app, and the power output information screen. I added it to my Amazon wish list, maybe my rich brother-in-law will buy it for me for Christmas.
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Yesterday 09:46 PM
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exhurtYesterday 09:46 PM
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Just by its size, I don't think it can handle 240W at once. I've seen 100W bricks that are either the same size or bigger.

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Yesterday 09:52 PM
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hceuterpeYesterday 09:52 PM
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Quote from exhurt :
Just by its size, I don't think it can handle 240W at once. I've seen 100W bricks that are either the same size or bigger.

You combine the main module and the wall wort attached to the cable and I'm comfortable mine does. Together it's pretty heavy.
Yesterday 09:56 PM
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ShivinateYesterday 09:56 PM
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Why does it say not for travel?

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Yesterday 10:03 PM
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az060693Yesterday 10:03 PM
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Quote from Shivinate :
Why does it say not for travel?
It's huge with the power brick attached and it's also a power strip so it might have issue with different voltages.
Yesterday 10:06 PM
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az060693Yesterday 10:06 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nRpSEaF-bo

Pretty good charger that gets hot but doesn't thermal throttle. Has some weird negotiation issues with multi-port usage. High idle power usage.
Yesterday 10:17 PM
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sinsin07Yesterday 10:17 PM
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Quote from Shivinate :
Why does it say not for travel?
Quote from az060693 :
It's huge with the power brick attached and it's also a power strip so it might have issue with different voltages.
The Anker Prime Charging Station, despite being compatible with 100-240V input for international use, is not explicitly marketed as a travel power strip due to labeling and certification reasons. While the unit can handle various voltage inputs, the physical label and certification on the device may only state 125V for the US market. This discrepancy can cause confusion, especially for users who rely on the labeling for confirmation of travel suitability.

Here's a more detailed explanation:

Voltage Compatibility:
The Anker Prime Charging Station, like many modern chargers, is designed to work with a range of voltages (100-240V) commonly found in different countries. This means it can be used with the standard voltage in the US, Europe, and many other parts of the world.

Labeling and Certification:
Despite the internal compatibility, the labeling on the device and its packaging may only state 125V, which is the standard voltage for the US market. This is sometimes due to regulatory requirements or limitations in the certification process for specific regions.

Confusion and Misinterpretation:
Because of the discrepancy between the internal capabilities and the labeling, users might mistakenly assume that the device is not suitable for travel, even though it is.

Marketing Considerations:
Anker might choose not to market the product specifically for travel due to the potential for confusion or the need to comply with different labeling regulations in various countries.

In essence, the Anker Prime Charging Station is capable of international travel use, but the labeling and marketing might not reflect this due to technical and regulatory factors.
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richbloodYesterday 10:55 PM
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Quote from Shivinate :
Why does it say not for travel?
Because it has surge protector, hence not suitable for Cruise travel, but otherwise, good for ALL other kinds of traveling, including airplans, hotels and pretty much everywhere else.
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seanleeforeverYesterday 11:22 PM
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Quote from richblood :
Because it has surge protector, hence not suitable for Cruise travel, but otherwise, good for ALL other kinds of traveling, including airplans, hotels and pretty much everywhere else.
that actually makes a lot of sense. but they could at least say it is not for cruise rather than not safe to travel.

that said, as owner as OG 100W and 140W version of this, i wouldn't want to travel with a brick adapter. you cannot securely attach brick adapter on airplane socket, and use in hotel rooms will highly subject to the width of the office area you have, especially if you have to put a universal adapter at the tip.
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macosxfilesToday 01:35 AM
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If you need this particular combination of features, it's extremely convenient. The external transformer is admittedly heavy, but since this comes in two separate pieces, the weight is easier to distribute in luggage.

This model won't suit everyone, but for me, it's been ideal for travel. I use it with a portable CPAP plugged into one of the top outlets, while the front USB‑C ports let me charge multiple devices—including several laptops—at the same time. I've also made use of the side USB‑A ports when others needed to charge their gear. It's compact, powerful, and packed with functionality.

And yes, I actually use em dashes lol

Edited to add: I had it charging two 16" M4 MBPs, plus additional high wattage devices, and it handled all of that
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Creative_collabToday 02:07 AM
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Bought this last time it was on sale. The form factor of the charger itself is great. Seeing the power consumption on the screen is great. App is useless, it's just another step. The power brick is comically large! Larger than the charging unit itself. I'd still recommend it if you can handle the large plug. Edited to add: use it as a home docking station, not the best choice for travel, just too large.

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SLICKBUYER4EVAToday 03:13 AM
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Quote from az060693 :
It's huge with the power brick attached and it's also a power strip so it might have issue with different voltages.

I travel with it all the time. Yes the power adapter is big but it's a great charger

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