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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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  • 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.
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Model Number: A8396

Anker 577 Thunderbolt Docking Station (13-in-1, Thunderbolt 3)

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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.

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  • 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 i7-8850H 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)

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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.

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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.

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4.4 out of 5 stars
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3.8 out of 5 stars
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3.7 out of 5 stars
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4.1 out of 5 stars
1,530
Power Input DC-IN (20V/9A) DC-IN (120W) DC-IN (20V/5A) AC-IN DC-IN (100W) DC-IN (20V/6.5A)
Charging for Laptop 85W Max 90W Max 85W 36~45W 60W 85W
Charging for Phone 18W (Power Delivery) / 15W (Thunderbolt 3) 20W 15W 20W 18W (Power Delivery)
Data Transfer Speed Up to 40Gbps Up to 40Gbps Up to 40Gbps 10Gbps 5Gbps 10Gbps
Maximum Resolution 5K@60Hz 8K@30Hz 8K@30Hz 4K@60Hz 4K@60Hz 4K@60Hz
Gigabit Ethernet
Audio In & Out
SD / TF Slots SD Slot SD Slot
Dimensions and Weight 4.9 * 3.5 * 1.6 in / 17.3 oz 7.3 x 2.9 x 1.3 in / 16.5 oz 4.9 * 2.8 * 0.9 in / 8.8 oz 4.3 * 3.5 * 1.2 in / 7.9 oz 5.7 * 2.5 * 1.0 in / 6.64 oz 4.9 * 3.5 * 1.6 in / 13.1 oz
What's Included 180W power adapter, 3.9 ft power cord, 2.3ft Thunderbolt 3 cable, Manual 120W power adapter, 3.9 ft power cord, 2.3 ft Thunderbolt 4 cable, QSG 100W power adapter, 3.9 ft power cord, 2.3 ft Thunderbolt 4 cable AC power cord, 2.3ft Thunderbolt 3 cable, Manual 100W power adapter, 3.9 ft power cord, 3.3 ft USB 3.1 Gen 2 USB-C to C cable, QSG 135W power adapter, 3.9 ft power cord, 3ft USB-C to USB-C cable, Manual

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hardware interface
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hdmi, vga, usb3.0, usb c, usb2.0, ethernet, 3 5 mm audio
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Laptops, Card Readers
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4.1 out of 5 stars
4.1 out of 5
1,373 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the build quality of the docking station, mentioning it's well built and made to last. They say it'll be super stable and has strong capacities of 13 ports. However, some customers have reported issues with heat and connectivity, saying it gets hot and can only radiate heat via the case. Customers are mixed on performance, the sd card slot, charging, speed, and value.

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87 customers mention63 positive24 negative

Customers like the build quality of the electronic device docking station. They say it's well built, extremely high quality, and super stable. Customers also appreciate the sturdy construction and strong capacities of 13 ports. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product's build quality.

"...It's smaller than I expected. It's super dense, super heavy, and feels sturdy and extremely well built...." Read more

"...The build quality of the docking station is impressive as well. It feels robust and well-constructed, giving me confidence in its durability and long..." Read more

"...That said, it's a very high quality cable and kudos to them for suppling one with the unit." Read more

"...I CAN establish a connection, but not in a reliable fashion, and as soon as my laptop goes to sleep or is restarted I am greeted with a black screen...." Read more

259 customers mention158 positive101 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the dock. Some mention that it works perfectly, while others say that it's not functional and not reliable. Some say that the clamshell mode is very inconsistent in performance, and the unit itself was faulty.

"...port, powering some older audio gear, and like everything else, it works perfectly.)..." Read more

"...Its versatility, impressive performance, and solid build quality make it a must-have accessory for any laptop user who requires additional ports and..." Read more

"...that the thunderbolt capability of this thunderbolt dock is not functional, at least not in a reliable and consistent manner." Read more

"...The wired ethernet port and USB-A ports all work well. I also have a USB 3 hub plugged into one of the USB-A ports which functions as it should...." Read more

82 customers mention53 positive29 negative

Customers are mixed about the sd card slot. Some mention that it has plenty of ports, works well, and increases the number of USB C ports. However, others say that many ports are not in use yet, some of the USB ports seem to behave very strangely, and some don't really work.

"...powering my 4K screen at a smooth, reliable 60fps, while powering a ton of USB peripherals (USB-A and USB-C), gigabit ethernet, analog headphone out..." Read more

"...Its versatility, impressive performance, and solid build quality make it a must-have accessory for any laptop user who requires additional ports and..." Read more

"...Many ports not in use yet, so temps could go higher, although I do not intend to use it much harder in the long term...." Read more

"...The availability of an micro sd card slot and multiple usb 3.1 ports are big pluses, but the big selling point and the justification for the high..." Read more

53 customers mention16 positive37 negative

Customers are mixed about the charging of the docking station. Some mention that it provides adequate charging, while others say that it can't power the laptop properly.

"...No proper charging (although the laptop showed charging), no video, no USB, not even getting warm, etc. We decided to file a warranty claim...." Read more

"...Meaning no power to laptop and all peripherals are no longer connected...." Read more

"...features of the Anker 577 Thunderbolt Docking Station is its power delivery capability...." Read more

"...The USBA ports (4) do not have a power rating associated with them...." Read more

52 customers mention34 positive18 negative

Customers are mixed about the speed of the docking station. Some mention that the connectivity ensures lightning-fast data transfer speeds, while others say that it is slow and starts moving data at USB 1 speeds. Some customers also mention that it makes loud noises and has screen lag when they mouse too fast. Overall, opinions are mixed, and it's recommended to read the reviews carefully before making a purchase.

"...everything I've thrown at it, powering my 4K screen at a smooth, reliable 60fps, while powering a ton of USB peripherals (USB-A and USB-C), gigabit..." Read more

"...The Thunderbolt 3 connectivity ensures lightning-fast data transfer speeds, allowing me to transfer large files and access external storage with..." Read more

"...The Gigabit Ethernet network connection does not provide a gigabit of throughput on my M1 MacBook Pro with Sonoma 14.1.1...." Read more

"...This thing is fast and has been flawless so far. I get the same speeds on my SSDs as I do if connected directly to the laptop's port...." Read more

48 customers mention19 positive29 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the electronic device docking station. Some mention it's well worth the money, while others say it'd be an expensive mistake.

"I was on the fence about buying this for a long time, as it's expensive and the only real advantage you get is needing only one Thunderbolt cable to..." Read more

"...Our experience is that this docking station is worth every penny, and it works well...." Read more

"...Cons:- Feels pricey, but hey, it works. And it's in line with other such full-featured docks.-..." Read more

"...The price factor is just right...." Read more

144 customers mention18 positive126 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the heat of the docking station. They mention that it gets hot, and can only radiate heat via the case. Customers also say that the dock has no active cooling or fans, and loses video when the unit gets warm.

"...The case is made of metal, and it has no fan, so it can only radiate heat via the case...." Read more

"...This thing has no active cooling or fans of any kind. It needs them.Overall I'm happy with it. It performs as advertised...." Read more

"...Most ports on this docking station work very well. It does get quite hot, which is expected since it passes 85W to the laptop, and all of of the..." Read more

"...(although the laptop showed charging), no video, no USB, not even getting warm, etc. We decided to file a warranty claim...." Read more

62 customers mention15 positive47 negative

Customers have negative opinions about the connectivity of the docking station. For example, they mention that it doesn't connect to their computer, the monitor won't work, and it disconnects and reconnects constantly. Some say that the Bluetooth devices have latency and incessant disconnects.

"...the first monitor connected via hdmi works just fine, I cannot establish a reliable connection to a second monitor using the thunderbolt port...." Read more

"...Meaning no power to laptop and all peripherals are no longer connected...." Read more

"...extremely flakey when connecting to the new MacBook, and could never connect my new MacBook to my external monitor...." Read more

"...Setting up the docking station was a breeze. It seamlessly connected to my laptop without any compatibility issues, and the included Thunderbolt 3..." Read more

Works great with Linux (Until it didnt')
5 Stars
Works great with Linux (Until it didnt')
We now have two of these. One is used with a System76 laptop running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, and the other with a System76 laptop running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. The bundled documentation says that the product works with Linux, but Amazon's product page says it does not.Our experience is that this docking station is worth every penny, and it works well. It eliminates an annoying mess of cables on the desk, with just one cable connected to the laptop. It does run hot, but the sticker on top says it is designed to do that. Setup only took a few minutes.This is a follow-on to the above review. One day one of the docking stations would not mate with the laptop. No proper charging (although the laptop showed charging), no video, no USB, not even getting warm, etc. We decided to file a warranty claim. A serial number was requested but we found that the label on the bottom of these units defeats being able to read any text. After much struggle we used a large professional magnifier (with lamp) and cell phone to capture an image of the bottom, and finally reveal the serial number necessary for the warranty claim. Intentionally hiding the product serial number seems dishonest to me.Anker responded with a list of things to try out before they would issue an RMA. Investigation showed that it was no longer possible to hot-plug into either of our docking stations with either of our laptops. This used to work perfectly so the problem must be due to some change in the firmware/software on our laptops.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful, small, hot, expensive - but totally worth it.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2020
I was on the fence about buying this for a long time, as it's expensive and the only real advantage you get is needing only one Thunderbolt cable to your MacBook. Other docks are cheaper and provide similar ports, and this only provides one HDMI port.

But I'm super happy with this purchase. This is one of the nicest Anker products I've owned. It's smaller than I expected. It's super dense, super heavy, and feels sturdy and extremely well built. It handles everything I've thrown at it, powering my 4K screen at a smooth, reliable 60fps, while powering a ton of USB peripherals (USB-A and USB-C), gigabit ethernet, analog headphone out, and more. I bought this model specifically because I wanted to be able to daisy-chain Thunderbolt peripherals, and that works perfectly as well. (I have an Apple Thunderbolt-to-FireWire 800 adapter plugged into the Thunderbolt port, powering some older audio gear, and like everything else, it works perfectly.) My 2020 16" MacBook Pro's battery stays at 100% over an 8 hour workday at full brightness, despite this dock only putting out 85W over Thunderbolt.

My only gripes:
- This dock gets _hot_. Very hot. Hot enough that I'd be worried about leaving this in an unventilated area, or near a window in the sun, for instance. The case is made of metal, and it has no fan, so it can only radiate heat via the case. I've got mine sitting in a metal Rain Design mStand, which seems to help act as a bit of an external heatsink.
- It'd be great if this had an extra HDMI port, so I didn't need to use a USB-C-to-HDMI or Thunderbolt-to-HDMI adapter to power a second screen. But given that those can be as cheap as $10, this isn't a big issue.
- The analog audio out has a very strange small quirk - when audio playback starts, one channel starts a split-second before the other. My guess is that this was done to reduce noise when no audio is playing, or maybe reduce power usage, but it's just barely noticeable.
- $250 is still a bit much for only having to use one cable to power and connect your MacBook. I got this on sale and have no regrets, but would have hesitated a bit more at the full price point.
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A Jay
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent solution for those regularly swapping laptops.
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Gaurav Wakankar
2.0 out of 5 stars Slowing down performance of the Laptop
Reviewed in India on September 20, 2023
Sab007
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Choice for a MacBook Air M2
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Choice for a MacBook Air M2
Reviewed in Canada on March 3, 2023
I was reluctant to buy as the price was high. I could do a lot with a dongle.. but this really cleans up the space. The performance is stellar, and I'm also able to get a resolution of 5120 by 1440 at 120 hz refresh rate on the 49" ultra wide using a single TB wire to the Mac, and a TB to Display Port wire to the screen.
No regrets Anker 577 is a winner. !!
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D. R. Chevalier
1.0 out of 5 stars Overheats and regularly drops connection
Reviewed in Canada on December 9, 2020
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Alex L.
4.0 out of 5 stars Great product but too hot
Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2020
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great product but too hot
Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2020
This product is overall very well made, but have concerning issues with heat. I think they should make it actively cooled instead of passively cooled. The build in heat sink style side panels does a ok job, but it still heats up quite a bit. It could burn my hand if I touch it while working, I’m estimating 70-80 degrees. It doesn’t have any issues whatsoever, but it almost certainly will affect the longevity of the product. I ended up buying 4 100*60mm heat sinks and taped it with thermal tape in the picture to help cooling.
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