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The Anker Prime 8-in-1 charging station is cheaper than ever right now

The powerful Anker Prime 240W Charging Hub is now $60 off, combining multiple fast ports, compact design, and top-tier safety in one elegant unit.

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If you’re the type who’s tired of shuffling through a mess of chargers and tangled cords to keep all your tech powered, Anker’s flagship charging solution demands your attention. The company’s 240W 8-in-1 power hub — two AC outlets, four USB-C ports and two USB-A ports — has hit a price so compelling—$89.99, down from $149.99—that this limited-time deal at both Amazon and Anker’s official website practically rewrites the math of desk organization and mobile productivity.

Anker Prime Charging Station 240W 8-in-1 USB C Power Strip
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$90 at Amazon
$90 at Anker

This isn’t a minor convenience product. The Prime is an answer to a particular modern irritant: the constant juggling act of powering a laptop, a phone, earbuds, a camera, and whatever else you carry. Instead of a crate of single-purpose bricks, you get one compact slab that claims a combined 240 watts of output and per-port power that can actually keep up with high-demand machines. That combination — high total throughput, laptop-grade per-port power and eight sockets in a small footprint — is what makes this one worth writing about.

What it actually does

  • Total output: 240W shared across all ports.
  • Ports: 2 AC outlets, 4 USB-C ports, 2 USB-A ports. The USB-C ports are rated for very high power delivery (Anker advertises up to 140W on a single USB-C port), which is enough to rapidly charge big laptops like the 16-inch MacBook Pro in a usable hurry (Anker’s spec sheet cites a 50% charge in about 25 minutes for that class of device).
  • Size and placement: ultra-compact — small enough to tuck behind a monitor or slip into a bag for short moves around the house — and it ships with a 5-foot detachable cord so you can decide where the station lives on your desk.

Those numbers matter because there aren’t many power hubs that will handle a heavy laptop and several phones at the same time without throttling. The Prime’s combination of per-port power and total wattage is designed specifically to avoid that classic “everything slows down” problem when more than one device is drawing serious current.

“Fast” is only useful if it’s safe. Anker layers two familiar selling points here: temperature and surge protection. The company’s ActiveShield 3.0 thermal management checks temperatures many times per second and throttles or adjusts power as needed, while MultiProtect and surge safeguards are in place to prevent bad outcomes if the house’s power behaves badly. Those safety systems are mentioned in retailer and product descriptions and are part of the pitch for using one consolidated hub instead of a mess of third-party adapters.

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There’s also a software angle: Anker touts app integration for the Prime line, which lets you monitor port-level activity and, in some Prime models, schedule or prioritize power distribution. If you’re the sort of person who likes control panels and readouts — or you’re trying to manage battery health over the long term — that app functionality is a nice touch.

Anker backs the Prime family with its usual warranty package: the listings and product pages reference a 24-month product warranty plus a connected-equipment policy (a large, lifetime-style protection against damage to attached devices), which helps when you’re asking one box to drive expensive gear. It’s the sort of policy that matters once you start trusting a single hub with your laptop and multiple phones.

Who should actually buy it?

  • Remote workers and creatives who juggle a laptop, tablet, phone and peripherals and want to declutter and speed up.
  • Tech-savvy households where multiple family members need to plug in devices without a fight.
  • Travelers who set up temporary workstations (Airbnbs, hotel rooms, coworking spaces) and want a consistent power base — note the Prime is intended for use where the local mains matches it; it isn’t a worldwide travel adapter by itself.
  • Gift buyers who want something practical that looks premium and is genuinely useful for years.

The catch

No magic: the Prime is not a travel converter, and if you only occasionally charge one device, buying into the 240W ecosystem is overkill. Also — as with any consolidation strategy — you’re putting more eggs in one basket; if that single hub ever fails, you’ll be temporarily without multiple chargers. That’s why warranty and connected-equipment protection matter more here than with a run-of-the-mill phone charger.

That said, when a device that can replace four or five bricks hits a price point that suddenly makes it a mass-market play, it’s worth paying attention. The Anker Prime Charging Station 240W 8-in-1 brings laptop-level power to a desktop form factor and pairs it with safety features and real-world convenience — and at the current discounted price, it stops being a niche splurge and becomes a sensible upgrade for a lot of people. If your desk is a tangled mess of chargers, this is one of the simplest and most effective ways to fix it.


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