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title: "Anker 577 Docking Station (13-in-1, Thunderbolt 3) 85W Charging for Laptop, 18W for Phones, 4K Dual Display, 10 Gbps USB-C Data, Ethernet, Audio, SD 4.0"
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# 85W Thunderbolt 3 charging power 13 versatile ports for ultimate connectivity Dual 4K@60Hz display support Anker 577 Docking Station (13-in-1, Thunderbolt 3) 85W Charging for Laptop, 18W for Phones, 4K Dual Display, 10 Gbps USB-C Data, Ethernet, Audio, SD 4.0

**Brand:** anker
**Price:** ₩14587
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Power up your productivity with the ultimate 13-in-1 dock!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Anker 577 Docking Station (13-in-1, Thunderbolt 3) 85W Charging for Laptop, 18W for Phones, 4K Dual Display, 10 Gbps USB-C Data, Ethernet, Audio, SD 4.0 by anker
- **How much does it cost?** ₩14587 with free shipping
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## Best For

- anker enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted anker brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Desk Zen:** Sleek, minimal footprint that transforms your chaotic desk into a clean, efficient command center.
- • **Dual 4K Displays:** Expand your visual real estate with crystal-clear 5K and 4K output on two monitors for maximum productivity.
- • **Powerhouse Charging:** Deliver up to 85W to your laptop and 18W to your phone simultaneously—stay juiced without the clutter.
- • **One Cable to Rule Them All:** Simplify your workspace with a single Thunderbolt 3 cable powering and connecting all your devices seamlessly.
- • **All-in-One Connectivity Hub:** 13 ports including USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, Ethernet, SD/microSD, and audio jack to handle every peripheral you own.

## Overview

The PowerExpand Elite 13-in-1 Thunderbolt 3 Dock by Anker is a compact, high-performance docking station designed for Windows and non-M1 MacBooks. It features dual Thunderbolt 3 ports, multiple USB-C and USB-A ports, HDMI, Ethernet, SD/microSD slots, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Supporting up to 85W laptop charging and dual 4K displays at 60Hz, it consolidates all your peripherals into one sleek hub, eliminating desk clutter and boosting workflow efficiency.

## Description

Product description Model Number : A8396 Anker 577 Thunderbolt Docking Station (13-in-1, Thunderbolt 3) Connect Everything Imaginable What’s in The Box Anker 577 Thunderbolt Docking Station (13-in-1, Thunderbolt 3), 180W Power Adapter, Thunderbolt 3 Cable (2.3 ft), Welcome Guide. Dimensions and Weight Dimensions: 125.8 × 88.5 × 41.9 mm / 4.9 × 3.5 × 1.6 in Weight: 490 g / 17.3 oz Notes This dock only has one HDMI port. If you want to connect two monitors, you need to connect one monitor via the HDMI port and the other monitor via the downstream USB-C port. The cable connected to your laptop must be a Thunderbolt 3 cable. *The Adopted Trademarks HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the United States and other countries. The table above shows the maximum supported resolutions. Actual resolution varies based on the specifications of the host device. MacBooks with the Apple M1 chip only support single monitor display. Intel based MacBooks, Apple M1 Max/Pro MacBooks, and Apple M2 MacBooks support dual monitor display with extended desktop when using a USB-C to HDMI video adapter (not included). Determining Your DisplayPort (DP) Version The version of DP on your laptop, computer, or tablet directly determines the actual resolution when connecting to external monitors using the Anker hub. There are three simple ways to find out which version of DP your device has. 1. Ask your device manufacturer or seller directly. 2. If you're using a Windows device, you can tell which version of DP you have by checking your CPU generation. DP version 1.2 if your CPU is Intel generation 10 or earlier. DP version 1.4 if your CPU is Intel generation 11 or later. DP version 1.4 if you're using a workstation laptop with an NVIDIA GPU. Don't know how to find your CPU generation? Simply go to This PC (or My Computer ) > Properties and look for the number (shown in bold and underlined below) Processer: Intel(R) Core i7- 8 850H CPU @ 2.60GHz 2.59Ghz 3. If you're using a MacBook, iMac, or iPad, you can find your DP version from the list below DP 1.4: iPad Pro 11-inch, iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation and later), MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019), MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2017 and later), MacBook Pro (13-inch, 4 Thunderbolt 3 ports, 2020), MacBook Air (2020), MacBook Air (13-inch, M1, 2020), MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020), MacBook Pro (14-inch, 2021), MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2021), iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2017 and later), iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, 2017 and later), and iMac Pro (2017 and later) DP 1.2: iPad Air (4th generation), MacBook Air (2018 and later), MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2016 and later), MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2016), iMac (non-Retina, 21.5‑inch, 2017), and Mac mini (2018) Charging Information This dock supports up to 85W of charging via the Thunderbolt upstream port on the back of the dock (indicated by a laptop symbol). The USB-C Power Delivery port (indicated by “PD”) and the Thunderbolt downstream port (indicated by a thunderbolt symbol) support 18W and 15W fast charging for your phone or tablet. The USB-A 3.0 port on the front supports 7.5W to charge smaller devices like smartwatches or headphones. The three USB-A data ports on the back of the dock do not support charging. Frequently Asked Questions Q1: Can I use my own USB-C cable to connect the dock to my laptop? A: It’s recommended that you use the included Thunderbolt 3 cable. If you need to use a different cable (due to loss etc.), then another Thunderbolt 3 cable would also be compatible. Q2: Do I need to install any drivers to use the dock? A: No. Q3: How can I deal with screen drop, black screen, or screen flickering issues when connecting to an external monitor? A: After the dock has just been connected to the external monitor, it's normal for there to be some degree of flickering. It should go away in a few seconds. If this problem persists, try lowering the resolution. If you experience any screen issues after waking up your laptop, restart the dock. If your laptop or the docking station has not been shut down for a long time and you’re experiencing screen issues, please restart the dock. Q4: Sometimes the dock doesn’t automatically reconnect after I wake up or restart my laptop. What should I do? A: This situation doesn’t happen very often, but if you are having this problem, try disconnecting and reconnecting the Thunderbolt 3 cable or restarting the dock. Q5: Why does the dock feel warm? A: When charging or transferring data at high speed, the dock’s temperature may increase. This heat is dissipated through the aluminum exterior, so it may feel warm to the touch. Don't worry, this is within normal limits. To avoid excessive heat, make sure not to place any objects on top of the dock or to cover the dock with anything while you’re using it.

Review: A nice looking and functional Thunderbolt 3 Dock - The Good: A small thunderbolt 3 dock by Anker. The concept of a small dock seems to be mostly avoided but has been tackled by Anker in a good looking, compact package. The Bad: Poor description of specifications for the dock make it hard to find out if this is a good solution for you. The bottom Line: While it is hard to check if this product is for you, this is a Thunderbolt 3 hub with the Anker badge on it. If it doesn't fit your needs, its easy to return. If it breaks (within warranty), top notch customer service will care for you. What comes in the box: The dock A Thundebolt 3 USB C cable (Interfaces with dock and Thunderbolt device) A power brick (Interfaces with dock and power cable) A Power cable (Interfaces with outlet and power brick) The number one thing that has kept me from purchasing a Thunderbolt 3 hub is the lack of reliability, compatibility, or longevity that tends to be associated with this technology. We all have setups of varying complexity and I am hoping this helps someone with similar needs as mine. For starters, from the instruction manual, these are the listed ports and some specs: Front Pannel 1. SD 4.0 Card Slot 2. Micro SD Card Slot 3. Top USBC 10GB/s, 5V/0.9A (4W) 4. Bottom USBC 10GB/s, 5V/3A (15W), 9V/2A (18W) 5. 3.5mm Jack 6. USBA 5GB/s, 5V/1.5A (7.5W) Back Pannel 1. Top, USBC Thunderbolt 3 port, Downstream 5V/3A max, daisy chain up to 5 devices. 2. Bottom, USBC Thunderbolt 3 port, Upstream [5V/3A (15W), 9V/3A(27W), 15V/3A (45W), 20V/4.25A (85W)] 3. HDMI 2.0 4k60 4. 3x USBA 5B/s 5. Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps Speed: 40 GB/s Input: 20V/9A (180W) Compatable with OSX and WinOS 4.9 x 3.5, 1.6 in; 17.3Oz 125.8 x 88.5 x 41.9 mm; 490g Context: 61W draw from a MacBook Pro, 2560 x 1440 monitor, mechanical keyboard, occasional SD card, 3.5mm Jack, USBC charge usage, USBA peripheral/storage use. Some things I have noticed regarding front panel ports: The most interesting thing comes in the form of the top (3) and bottom (4) USBC outs. They both have the same data rate, however, the power provided is different. If you want to charge your device, use the bottom USBC port and a cable capable of handling the power delivery. Using the 3.5mm Jack (5) means that you have to switch your output device. This is something that must be specified in your OS and had to learn about mid zoom meeting. Some things I have noticed regarding back panel ports: If you are using the downstream (1) port, make sure your device is actually making use of the Thunderbolt protocol, otherwise, this will only work at USB 2.0 data speeds, effectively invalidating the reason for purchasing this dock. I used this port for my USBC to Display port connection and it works flawlessly. The power draw from the upstream (2) port is probably using the 45W protocol since my device is limited to 61W charging. However, my usage does not seem to prevent my device from charging faster than it discharges. The USBA ports (4) do not have a power rating associated with them. However, they supply enough power to run my mechanical keyboard with backlight without issue. The ethernet (5) connector is Gigabit. The connector does not have any specifications attached to it for Power over Ethernet (PoE) or any kind of IEEE 802.3 apart from speeds achievable. Overall, this is a great Thunderbolt hub for a simple user like myself and I hope that it remains simple as I add more monitors in the future. I enjoy the convenience and simplicity of the hub and how plug and play my computer has become. I also like the small footprint of the dock, taking minimal desk space especially compared with those large hubs that seem to have a horizontal support. I will make an effort to update this as things pop and longevity milestones are hit.
Review: Great Dock! - This dock fits my needs perfectly. Other reviewers have said that the Caldigit Ts3 has better port selection and thats probably because they have a display port monitor, but i have an ultrawide 1440p usb-c monitor and a 4k hdmi monitor so this dock works great. The usb ports in the back are great for plugging in my mouse dongle and 256gb usb drive and the ports in the front are the powered ports, which are great for charging my other devices. I am running this on a 2017 macbook pro (Catalina) and it charges it great. It does get pretty hot, but the casing is metal and its not hot enough to cause any issues. I love that it has a power button as this is a MAJOR plus for me. At the end of the day i can sleep my macbook and just press the power button on the dock and now I don't have to worry about my macbook waking and turning on the monitors or keyboards etc in the middle of the night (which is an issue that i had before). The only thing i could not get to work was the triple monitors as advertised which was kind of disappointing. I have a Caldigit thunderbolt 3 minidock which splits one usbc into two hdmis that i use for two additional 1080p monitors. I tried to connect that to the dock along with the 4k on the hdmi and i could never get more than two monitors working out of the dock. So now i just connect the two monitors and the hdmi thunderbolt hub directly to my macbook and now i am able to get all four monitors to work. Other that that issue it does everything else i could want it to do, it looks great on my desk, and i would buy this again even though I really wish it was just a little bit cheaper.

## Features

- Compatibility Information: Works with Windows laptops or non-M1 MacBooks equipped with a Thunderbolt 3 or 4 port. Not compatible with M1 MacBooks or Linux or Chrome OS laptops.
- Incredible Expansion: Equipped with dual Thunderbolt 3 ports, 2 USB-C ports, 4 USB-A ports, an HDMI port, an Ethernet port, SD/microSD card slots, and a 3.5 mm AUX port.
- Unparalleled Charging Options: With 85W and 15W Thunderbolt 3 ports plus an 18W USB-C Power Delivery port, PowerExpand offers multiple ways to get a high-speed charge for anything from laptops to phones and more.
- Dual Display: The Thunderbolt 3 port supports 5K@60Hz while the HDMI port supports a resolution of 4K@60Hz. Connect to both simultaneously to enjoy crystal-clear streaming or mirroring across 2 displays in 4K@60Hz.
- What You Get: Anker 577 Thunderbolt Docking Station (13-in-1, Thunderbolt 3), 180W power adapter, Thunderbolt 3 cable (2.3 ft), welcome guide, our worry-free 18-month warranty, and great customer service.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B087219P5J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #151,871 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,383 in Laptop Docking Stations |
| Brand | Anker |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Card Readers, Laptops |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,435 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet, HDMI , Thunderbolt , USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.5"L x 1.6"W x 4.9"H |
| Item Weight | 1.08 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Mfr Part Number | A8396141 |
| Model Number | A8396141 |
| Number of Ports | 13 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5"L x 1.6"W x 4.9"H |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 6 |
| Total Usb Ports | 6 |
| UPC | 194644031848 |
| Warranty Description | 18-month warranty |
| Wattage | 85 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Anker
- **Color:** Silver
- **Compatible Devices:** Card Readers, Laptops
- **Hardware Interface:** Ethernet, HDMI, Thunderbolt, USB
- **Item Weight:** 1.08 Pounds
- **Number of Ports:** 13
- **Product Dimensions:** 3.5"L x 1.6"W x 4.9"H
- **Total HDMI Ports:** 1
- **Total USB Ports:** 6
- **Wattage:** 85 watts

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: If this had 10Gbit Ethernet it would be perfect. Can you please make this someday?**
A: 10Gb Ethernet would add substantial cost to this devices. It would also make it larger and cooling would become a bigger factor. It's going to be several years before you see docks with that level of networking.

**Q: First monitor connected with hdmi to hdmi works fine. 2nd monitor -- connected downstream usb c port with a usb c to hdmi cord. no signal. thoughts?**
A: USB C and Thunderbolt are very different. You have to check the connections. I believe that the second monitor must be Thunderbolt

**Q: Is it fully compatible with Linux?**
A: Yes.

**Q: Does the hdmi port support a single 3840x1600@120hz?**
A: I don’t think so. This is the answer i got from their website. 

How many external displays can this dock support and what are the maximum resolutions?

This dock supports connection to two external monitors—one connected via the HDMI 2.0 port, and another via the USB-C Thunderbolt 3 downstream port. You can also connect to a third monitor by connecting a USB-C to dual HDMI adapter to the Thunderbolt 3 downstream port. Below are the maximum resolutions:

1) Single monitor: 5K (5120 x 2880 @ 60Hz) via the Thunderbolt 3 downstream port; 4K (4096 x 2160 @ 60 Hz) via the HDMI port.

2) Dual monitor: 4K (4096 x 2160 @ 60 Hz) via the Thunderbolt 3 downstream port and HDMI port.

3) Triple monitor: 4K (4096 x 2160 @ 60 Hz) via the HDMI port; 2 × 4K@30Hz via the Thunderbolt 3 downstream port using a USB-C to dual HDMI adapter.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A nice looking and functional Thunderbolt 3 Dock
*by M***M on March 24, 2021*

The Good: A small thunderbolt 3 dock by Anker. The concept of a small dock seems to be mostly avoided but has been tackled by Anker in a good looking, compact package. The Bad: Poor description of specifications for the dock make it hard to find out if this is a good solution for you. The bottom Line: While it is hard to check if this product is for you, this is a Thunderbolt 3 hub with the Anker badge on it. If it doesn't fit your needs, its easy to return. If it breaks (within warranty), top notch customer service will care for you. What comes in the box: The dock A Thundebolt 3 USB C cable (Interfaces with dock and Thunderbolt device) A power brick (Interfaces with dock and power cable) A Power cable (Interfaces with outlet and power brick) The number one thing that has kept me from purchasing a Thunderbolt 3 hub is the lack of reliability, compatibility, or longevity that tends to be associated with this technology. We all have setups of varying complexity and I am hoping this helps someone with similar needs as mine. For starters, from the instruction manual, these are the listed ports and some specs: Front Pannel 1. SD 4.0 Card Slot 2. Micro SD Card Slot 3. Top USBC 10GB/s, 5V/0.9A (4W) 4. Bottom USBC 10GB/s, 5V/3A (15W), 9V/2A (18W) 5. 3.5mm Jack 6. USBA 5GB/s, 5V/1.5A (7.5W) Back Pannel 1. Top, USBC Thunderbolt 3 port, Downstream 5V/3A max, daisy chain up to 5 devices. 2. Bottom, USBC Thunderbolt 3 port, Upstream [5V/3A (15W), 9V/3A(27W), 15V/3A (45W), 20V/4.25A (85W)] 3. HDMI 2.0 4k60 4. 3x USBA 5B/s 5. Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps Speed: 40 GB/s Input: 20V/9A (180W) Compatable with OSX and WinOS 4.9 x 3.5, 1.6 in; 17.3Oz 125.8 x 88.5 x 41.9 mm; 490g Context: 61W draw from a MacBook Pro, 2560 x 1440 monitor, mechanical keyboard, occasional SD card, 3.5mm Jack, USBC charge usage, USBA peripheral/storage use. Some things I have noticed regarding front panel ports: The most interesting thing comes in the form of the top (3) and bottom (4) USBC outs. They both have the same data rate, however, the power provided is different. If you want to charge your device, use the bottom USBC port and a cable capable of handling the power delivery. Using the 3.5mm Jack (5) means that you have to switch your output device. This is something that must be specified in your OS and had to learn about mid zoom meeting. Some things I have noticed regarding back panel ports: If you are using the downstream (1) port, make sure your device is actually making use of the Thunderbolt protocol, otherwise, this will only work at USB 2.0 data speeds, effectively invalidating the reason for purchasing this dock. I used this port for my USBC to Display port connection and it works flawlessly. The power draw from the upstream (2) port is probably using the 45W protocol since my device is limited to 61W charging. However, my usage does not seem to prevent my device from charging faster than it discharges. The USBA ports (4) do not have a power rating associated with them. However, they supply enough power to run my mechanical keyboard with backlight without issue. The ethernet (5) connector is Gigabit. The connector does not have any specifications attached to it for Power over Ethernet (PoE) or any kind of IEEE 802.3 apart from speeds achievable. Overall, this is a great Thunderbolt hub for a simple user like myself and I hope that it remains simple as I add more monitors in the future. I enjoy the convenience and simplicity of the hub and how plug and play my computer has become. I also like the small footprint of the dock, taking minimal desk space especially compared with those large hubs that seem to have a horizontal support. I will make an effort to update this as things pop and longevity milestones are hit.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Dock!
*by L***S on July 2, 2020*

This dock fits my needs perfectly. Other reviewers have said that the Caldigit Ts3 has better port selection and thats probably because they have a display port monitor, but i have an ultrawide 1440p usb-c monitor and a 4k hdmi monitor so this dock works great. The usb ports in the back are great for plugging in my mouse dongle and 256gb usb drive and the ports in the front are the powered ports, which are great for charging my other devices. I am running this on a 2017 macbook pro (Catalina) and it charges it great. It does get pretty hot, but the casing is metal and its not hot enough to cause any issues. I love that it has a power button as this is a MAJOR plus for me. At the end of the day i can sleep my macbook and just press the power button on the dock and now I don't have to worry about my macbook waking and turning on the monitors or keyboards etc in the middle of the night (which is an issue that i had before). The only thing i could not get to work was the triple monitors as advertised which was kind of disappointing. I have a Caldigit thunderbolt 3 minidock which splits one usbc into two hdmis that i use for two additional 1080p monitors. I tried to connect that to the dock along with the 4k on the hdmi and i could never get more than two monitors working out of the dock. So now i just connect the two monitors and the hdmi thunderbolt hub directly to my macbook and now i am able to get all four monitors to work. Other that that issue it does everything else i could want it to do, it looks great on my desk, and i would buy this again even though I really wish it was just a little bit cheaper.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pricey, but solid dock for MBP 13 M1 (updated)
*by L***N on January 11, 2021*

Bought this as a replacement for my plugable thunderbolt 3 dock. That model was fine but I didn't like being forced into the DisplayLink architecture for multiple displays. As it turns out, unless you shell out for multiple Thunderbolt displays, DisplayLink is the ONLY path for multiple displays on a M1 device. The tradeoff for DisplayLink is that it completely neuters the integration with your apple watch for security. Now, a lot of people may not be in that boat. If you're not on Mac and your laptop supports Thunderbolt 3, this may be a killer dock for you. Two other cons I've experienced thus far: - With the displaylink manager, clamshell mode is very inconsistent in performance. This is a known issue and probably not wholly Anker's issue. - Inadvertently, the power charge on my MBP turned off. Resetting the dock fixed this but I'm going to keep an eye on it to see if it continue. - Runs VERY warm. I worry about deterioration over time with this, but I've only had it a few days. Pros - LOTS of USB 3 ports, really gives you all the ports you'd need unless you're wanting a ton of displays. - Dual USB C ports on front for both PD and accessory use. Great access for my Yubikey for logins. - Great low profile dock Some of the cons may improve over time, and nearly all of them are specific to Macbooks on the M1 architecture, which is very new. Hopefully the vendor and Apple will keep working to solidify this long term. I'm sticking with Anker over Plugable in this case. If they ever resolve the DisplayLink driver interference with the Apple Watch functionality, Plugable probably gets the edge. Both are very solid products. Ultimately, similar to the Pluggable hub, I returned this one as well. The reason, simply was that the HDMI port on the back was very inconsistent in coming out of sleep mode while the laptop was closed (clamshell mode). For $249 I expect a more consistent experience. Part of this may be on Apple, but strangely enough, my Anker $29 6-1 USB C hub works better than the exponentially more expensive doc. I'm wondering if the power distribution may be a factor.

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