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The best USB charging stations for 2022

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Most households have more cords than they can keep track of. Instead of daisy-chaining surge protectors and playing find-an-outlet, you could just buy a single USB charging station. With options including a multiple-device public charging station and a portable charger that’s mostly a bunch of USB ports on a long charging cord, simplifying your charging situation is easy with these USB hubs for charging and syncing.

We’ve reviewed the best USB charging stations for 2021, whether you need a few extra ports or many. You’ll be able to find a charging station that reduces your outlet headaches and meets your device power needs at home or in the office.

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This article concerns mostly those options with USB ports, so you’ll need to check out the best wireless chargers if you’re looking for options to charge your phone wirelessly. If you’re after speed and nothing else, then check out the best fast chargers or the best portable battery chargers if you need to keep your smartphone juiced on the go.

The best USB charging stations

Wyness Tower Power Station

The Wyness Tower Power charging station.
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  • Ports: Six USB-A
  • Output: 30W

Vertically arranged hubs are a godsend when physical space is at a premium, and Wyness’s Tower Power Station provides six USB ports, two of which provide fast charging. As a smaller tower, it’s perfect for sitting on a desk or nestling into a community space like a living room. The design isn’t anything particularly unique, and it doesn’t provide the fastest charging speed available, but the black model will easily blend into a variety of environments, and there’s a blue and white, purple and white, and pure white version if you’re looking for a slightly different style.

SuperDanny Power Strip

Superdanny charging station with two AC outlets and four USB ports.
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  • Ports: Four USB-A, two AC outlets
  • Cable length: 5 feet/10 feet

Perfect for tucking into a smaller space, SuperDanny’s Power Strip gives you a small boost in charging ability for a wide range of devices. The four USB ports can keep smartphones and tablets topped up, while the two AC outlets on top can charge up laptops, power lamps, or anything that requires an AC outlet. The outlets are widely spaced, so you can fit in two bulky plugs at once, and the USB hub itself has a range of safety features like surge protection, to make sure you’re well protected against faults. A great choice for a crafting space, shared area, or bedside area.

Bull USB Charging Station

The Bull USB charging station on a bedside table. A smartphone is charging by the side of it.
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  • Ports: Four UAB-A
  • Cable length: 6 feet

Simple and small, Bull’s USB hub can charge up to four devices, while taking up about as much space as a credit card. That’s an impressive achievement, and it means it’s a great choice for a bedside table, or anywhere space is limited. Granted, it won’t be the fastest charger around, and the white body is likely to get grubby over time (as white plastic often does). But at this price, this is a pretty good bargain.

Hercules Tuff Charging Station

The Hercule Tuff charging station, with a tablet and four phones charging. The box is in the background.
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  • Ports: Six USB-A

The intelligent design of the Hercules Tuff charging station is one of its strongest assets: The plastic dividers divide the charging dock and can easily accommodate phones of a variety of sizes (including their cases), and will glow blue when being charged so you know when one is already active. It’s a good fit for a family charging hub or similar situation where everyone can benefit from quick use. This model has six ports and comes with four Lightning cables for Apple devices, a Micro USB charging cable, and a USB-C charging cable, but we recommend stocking up on a small pack of smaller cables to suit your device if you’re not using a number of iPhones or iPads.

Microsoft Surface Dock 2

The Microsoft Surface Dock 2.
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  • Ports: Two USB-A, four USB-C, one Gigabit Ethernet, one headphone jack
  • Output: 199W

While Microsoft’s dock is technically designed with Surface laptops in mind, it’s an excellent fit for any office, classroom, or similar space where professional connections are important. There are two front-facing USB-C ports for easy connections and charging, with two rear-facing USB-C ports to make UHD video connections to external monitors easier to handle. There are also two USB-A ports on the back, and a Gigabit Ether port to support streaming. The station also supports security locks like Kensington brand to keep them safe if they need to stay in specific rooms.

Anker PowerPort 4

Anker PowerPort 4 packed in a travel bag.
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  • Ports: Four USB-A
  • Output: 40W
  • Cord: None (plugs directly into outlet)

This charging station supplies ample power to sustain an entire home’s worth of active devices. You get four USB ports, and Anker ’s PowerIQ and VoltageBoost technologies ensure your device is charged as quickly as possible without exceeding the supported rate. The maximum output for a single USB port is 2.4A, with a total maximum rating of 8A and a combined output of 40W. It plugs directly into the wall with fold-out prongs that slot neatly away for travel. The Buy at Walmart.com is an efficient, durable, and portable option. Anker prioritized usability with this charger, alerting users that it’s ready to charge with a blue light that turns on when you connect it to an outlet. Fast charging power is quite strong with this port, offering 2.4A at every plug-in. Unfortunately, there isn’t a Qualcomm Quick Charge port, so you won’t get QC-fast charging.

Powkey Power Bank with AC outlets

Powkey Power Bank with AC outlets.
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  • Ports: Four USB-A, two AC
  • Output: 200W
  • Powerbank capacity: 42,000mAh

Powkey’s power bank isn’t pretty, but it’s very powerful, offering not only four USB ports but two AC outlets for charging larger devices. An informative LED light system shows how much power you have left in the charger, making it a great option for fishing and camping trips. It’ll charge a range of devices, including Android phones, iPhones, iPads, and pretty much anything, and so is perfect for when you want to make sure you’re not stuck without juice. Also, note the two available charging input options: A traditional outlet connection and an alternative for solar power. Enormous power output requires serious preparation, so it will take a good three to four hours to fully charge this bank.

Frequently asked questions

What are the benefits of a USB charging station?

But why should you even buy a USB charging station? After all, you probably have a bunch of USB adapters just lying around. Well, it’s for the same reason you might have a power strip — for ease of use and expanding your options. If you have three devices that need charging, a single AC outlet and USB adapter aren’t going to cut it. Instead, plug a USB charging station into that outlet and charge all of your devices at once.

Which type of USB charging station best suits your needs?

Your choice of USB charging stations is going to depend heavily on the devices you have to charge. Have a lot of smartphones and tablets that often need charging in a single area? Then get a charging station with as many USB ports as possible. Have a laptop too? Keep an eye out for a charging station with at least one AC outlet as well. There’s a massive range of charging stations available, and a number even function as power banks as well, so you can take them outdoors with you too.

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