Need a single charger for everything? This Anker Prime station is 41% off

    By Omair Khaliq Sultan
Published December 31, 2025

If your desk is a mess of power bricks, cables, and “where’s the charger?” panic, this is the kind of deal that actually fixes a daily annoyance. The Anker Prime 250W GaN Prime 6-port USB-C charging station is down to $99.99 (was $169.99), saving you $70 at 41% off. At full price, it’s a premium convenience buy. At $99.99, it becomes a practical way to consolidate charging for a laptop, tablet, phone, and accessories in one clean setup.

This is a 250W GaN charging station with six ports, designed to power multiple devices at once without juggling separate chargers. It includes a 2.26-inch LCD display that shows charging info at a glance, plus a smart control dial so you can quickly adjust settings and manage power distribution without guessing.

The whole point is “one hub for everything.” It’s built for people who charge a laptop and several USB-C devices daily, or anyone who shares a charging station at home with multiple people. It’s also useful for travel prep: you can keep one charger on the desk and stop unplugging your laptop brick every time you need to top off something else.

The value here is time saved and clutter removed. When you have multiple devices, charging stops being one task and turns into a constant background hassle. A single high-output station simplifies that. The 250W ceiling gives you headroom for higher-draw devices, while the multi-port design keeps everything in one place.

This deal is also appealing because it drops a premium model into a “buy it and you’ll actually use it daily” price range. If you’ve ever bought a cheap multi-port charger and felt like it got hot, slowed down, or didn’t handle multiple devices well, this is the kind of upgrade that makes charging feel boring again—in a good way.

At $99.99, this is a strong buy if you want one reliable charging hub for a laptop plus multiple USB-C devices, and you’re tired of cable and brick clutter. Skip it if you only charge one or two devices and a single 65W charger already covers your needs.

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