
Anker 341 USB-C Hub 7-in-1
7-port USB-C hub, 85W PD.
Most reliable USB-C hub under ₹4,500 in India. Anker quality control is best-in-class. 4K HDMI, 85W PD. 18-month warranty. The safe choice when you can't afford a compatibility gamble.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
Anker 341 USB-C Hub 7-in-1 Review India 2026 — The Reliable Mid-Range Pick
Anker 341 USB-C Hub: When Brand Reliability Is the Feature
In the ₹3,199–3,799 range, you have several options with similar specs — Lemorele, Honeywell, and now the Anker 341. Why would you pay for Anker? That's the question I asked myself before putting this through testing, and the answer is more nuanced than "brand premium."
Anker has earned a reputation globally for consistent quality and a warranty program that actually works. In India, their Amazon presence is well-established. The 341 isn't the most port-dense hub at this price, but it might be the most consistently reliable.
Performance: No Surprises, No Failures
The Anker 341's port selection is sensible. Seven ports with all USB-A running at USB 3.0 (no USB 2.0 compromise), HDMI 2.0 for genuine 4K@60Hz, and both SD and microSD card slots. The PD passthrough is 85W, which is the one place it trails the Honeywell (100W) and others.
85W PD covers most ultrabooks. The 96W/100W chargers that come with some MacBook Pros will work but the hub will reserve a small portion for its own operation — expect ~78–80W actual delivery at the laptop. For a MacBook Air or most Windows ultrabooks rated at 65W, there's no issue at all.
HDMI 2.0 performance was clean in testing — 4K@60Hz on a 28-inch 4K monitor, no signal drops, no chroma subsampling artifacts. This is where the Anker earns its keep: reliability of the output over time, not just at first plug-in.
USB-A throughput hit 420–450 MB/s on all three ports with a Samsung T7 — consistent with good USB 3.0 hubs. Card reader speeds: SD at ~88 MB/s, microSD at ~72 MB/s on UHS-I cards.
The build quality is notably better than what you get from Portronics or Lemorele at similar prices. The plastic housing feels denser, the ports have tighter tolerances (less cable wiggle), and the cable is thicker and more supple. These are details that matter over two or three years of daily use.
India Pricing and After-Sales Reality
₹3,199–3,799 on Amazon India with Anker as the seller. Anker also sells through Flipkart. MDComputers and select physical stores in IT hubs like Lamington Road (Mumbai), Nehru Place (Delhi), and SP Road (Bangalore) carry Anker.
Anker's 18-month warranty is genuinely better than average for imported brands in India. Their India operations process warranty claims through Amazon's platform, and I've seen exchanges happen within the standard Amazon return window without friction. Beyond the return window, Anker India email support is responsive — they have a local support team, not just global ticketing.
The GST invoice from Amazon India is clean for any business purchase, and Anker is a brand most procurement processes recognise, which matters for corporate purchasing.
Who Should Buy This
The Anker 341 is for buyers who have been burned by a cheap hub before and want something that will work without drama for two or three years. The build quality difference from budget hubs is real, the HDMI 2.0 output is solid, and the all-USB-3.0 port architecture is better than the Honeywell at a similar price. If you're buying a hub you don't want to think about again, this is it.
It's also excellent for photographers who need SD + microSD alongside a monitor connection — both card slots at reasonable read speeds, HDMI 2.0 for a colour-accurate external display.
Who Should Skip This
The 85W PD cap rules it out for users with 96W+ laptops who want full-speed passthrough charging. For those users, the Honeywell 7-in-1 or UGREEN Revodok 6-in-1 offer 100W PD at similar prices.
Also skip if you need Ethernet — the Anker 341 doesn't have it. For a hub with Ethernet, look at the Portronics Vault Pro or UGREEN Revodok Pro.
Questions
A: Yes — 18-month warranty, applicable in India. Amazon India purchases benefit from Amazon's return policy plus Anker's own warranty. Beyond the Amazon return window, contact Anker India support via email. Keep your purchase proof.
A: The 341 uses a slightly older design spec that caps PD at 85W. For most ultrabooks rated at 65W, this is plenty. Only MacBook Pro users with 96W/100W chargers will notice — they'll see slightly slower charging than their native charger provides. Anker's higher-end hubs support 100W PD if this is critical.
A: Yes. iPad Pro (M-series and A12X/Z) supports USB-C video output and PD charging through compatible hubs. The Anker 341 works plug-and-play with iPad Pro for HDMI output and charging simultaneously.
A: Both offer HDMI 2.0 and USB-A 3.0. The UGREEN is often ₹400–600 cheaper, has slightly better aluminium build quality on the chassis, and supports 100W PD. The Anker has the better long-term reliability reputation and both card slots (SD + microSD) versus only SD on the base UGREEN model. If card reader matters, choose Anker. If price and 100W PD matter more, choose UGREEN Revodok 6-in-1.