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New Anker USB-C Hub (14-in-1, Triple Display) arrives

The Anker Triple Display USB-C Hub (14-in-1) allows you to connect up to three monitors. (Image source: Anker)
The Anker Triple Display USB-C Hub (14-in-1) allows you to connect up to three monitors. (Image source: Anker)
The Anker Triple Display USB-C Hub (14-in-1) has arrived in EU countries following a recent launch in the US and the UK. The gadget offers 80W pass-through charging and supports connections to up to three displays. Other features include Gigabit Ethernet and 5 Gbps USB-C ports.

The Anker USB-C Hub (14-in-1, Triple Display) has arrived in the EU. The accessory is powered via a 100W USB-C input, providing 80W pass-through charging to the host device. Other USB ports, including 5 Gbps USB-C, three 5 Gbps USB-A and two 480 Mbps USB 2.0, can transfer files and charge smaller gadgets.

You can use the new Anker USB-C Hub to connect up to three monitors: a VGA port supports a display with a 1080p@60Hz resolution, and two HDMI ports are suited to 4K@60Hz and 4K@30Hz screens. When three displays are connected simultaneously, the maximum resolution drops to 1080p@60Hz. It is worth noting that the hub does not support multi-display extended mode on macOS.

Also included in the 14-in-1 USB-C hub are a Gigabit Ethernet and audio in/out ports, alongside SD and microSD card slots. The gadget measures 15 x 5.4 x 1.7 cm (~5.9 x 2.1 x 0.7-in). You can now buy the Anker USB-C Hub (14-in-1, Triple Display) in France and Italy for €79.99. In Germany an in-page coupon, valid until November 5, offers a 20% discount on this price. The device launched in the US and the UK earlier this year, retailing for US$74.99 and £69.99.

The Anker Triple Display USB-C Hub (14-in-1). (Image source: Anker)
The Anker Triple Display USB-C Hub (14-in-1). (Image source: Anker)
The Anker Triple Display USB-C Hub (14-in-1). (Image source: Anker)

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Polly Allcock, 2023-10-30 (Update: 2023-10-30)