Sneak this 5-in-1 USB-C hub into your basket before Prime Day ends - less than $20 to hook up all your gadgets to your laptop

Anker USB C Hub, 5-in-1 USBC to HDMI Splitter with 4K Display, 1 x Powered USB-C 5Gbps & 2\00d7Powered USB-A 3.0 5Gbps Data Ports for MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Dell and More
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It's the last day of Amazon Prime Day, but there are still plenty of deals to grab before the sale ends.

This Anker USB-C 5-in-1 hub is less than $20, making it the perfect addition to your basket to level up your office setup, or as a nifty gift to your boss to get in their good graces. The choice is yours!

This hub has a 4K HDMI port, a 5 Gbps USB-C port alongside two USB 3.0 ports with the same speedy transfer rate, plus a 100W power input so you can charge your new Prime Day laptop while using all your sweet peripheries.

The Amazon listing shows that this 5-in-1 hub has nearly 17,000 ratings and 4.4 out of 5 stars at time of writing this Amazon Prime Day. Anker is a solid brand, and unlike many of the other hubs you can find, Anker provides you with an 18-month warranty!

Today's best Anker USB-C 5-in-1 hub Prime Day deal

Anker 5-in-1 USB-C hub
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The Anker 5-in-1 USB-C hub is the perfect office companion. Speedy 5 Gbps data transfer across three ports, a 4K HDMI hookup, and 85W pass-through charging. Just don't lend it to your coworkers or you'll likely never see it again.

We've been busy hunting down the best Prime Day office deals, and this is a discount you really don't want to miss.

The Anker 5-in-1 can be tucked easily into any laptop bag so you never leave home without it, and acts as a desktop cable organizer for all your essential connections!

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