Anker is adding a twist to the typical USB-C hub with its upcoming Nano USB-C Hub (10-in-1, 240Hz, Display).
The device features a built-in display that shows real-time information about connected peripherals.
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Scheduled to launch in Japan during fall 2026, the hub is priced at ¥16,990 (approximately $110 USD).
It will be available in Dark Gray and Silver color options.
Ports and Display
The hub connects to a laptop via a single USB-C cable and offers ten ports in total.
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On the front, users will find a USB-C port with data speeds up to 10Gbps, a full-size SD card slot, and a microSD card slot.
The rear panel includes a USB-C charging port supporting up to 100W power delivery, a USB-A port at 10Gbps, two additional USB-A ports at 5Gbps, an HDMI 2.1 port, a DisplayPort 1.4 output, and a Gigabit Ethernet port.
Both the HDMI and DisplayPort can output 4K resolution at 144Hz.
The standout feature is the hub's integrated 240Hz display.
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This small screen provides real-time usage data and can be paired with a dedicated app for more detailed information.
While the high refresh rate ensures smooth visuals, it may be considered excessive for a screen that primarily displays numbers.
Measuring approximately 130 × 56 × 50mm and weighing around 300g, the hub is designed more as a desk accessory than a portable device.
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Despite the "Nano" branding, its size suggests it is best suited for stationary use.