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Anker Introduces Advanced Docking Stations for Enhanced Connectivity and Productivity

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Anker, the world’s #1 mobile charging brand, announced an updated line of hubs and docking stations designed for business professionals looking to add future-proof productivity tools using the latest USB4 and Thunderbolt 4 technologies. At the forefront of this announcement, the Anker 568 USB-C Docking Station (11-in-1, USB4) and the Anker 778 Thunderbolt Docking Station (12-in-1, Thunderbolt 4) offer business professionals connectivity options for the most intensive tasks.

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The Anker 568 and 778 docking stations were designed to provide business professionals with the most cutting-edge connectivity tools for enhanced productivity with graphic design, video editing and drafting including CAD modeling. Both docking stations are equipped with a multitude of ports, including USB-C Power Delivery, HDMI, Ethernet, and multiple USB-A and USB-C data ports. The 568 also features two DisplayPort connections, while the 778 offers a Thunderbolt down-stream port for even more connectivity options. This allows users to connect to a wide range of devices including monitors, keyboards, mice, and external hard drives.

For business professionals or professional content creators in need of a powerful docking station, the Anker 568 and 778 can easily upgrade a user’s workspace with new connectivity including USB4 (568) and Thunderbolt 4 (778) capable ports. These new connectivity options ensure a user’s needs will be met as they upgrade to USB4 and Thunderbolt 4 capable devices but also ensure backwards compatibility with those laptops and peripheral devices with previous generations of USB and Thunderbolt.

This is also ideal for enterprise organizations beginning to upgrade hardware from older users within the company while ensuring backwards compatibility.

By supporting the Thunderbolt 4 connection standard, the new Anker 778 docking station adds the ability to transfer data at a maximum of 40Gb/s, making it ideal for organizing and moving large audio and video files back and forth.

SOURCE: PR Newswire