Eight ports. 252 watts. Sixty dollars. If your gaming desk looks like a cable explosion waiting to happen, this deal is worth a look.
The Sabrent 8-Port 252W USB Desktop Charging Station is currently $59.99 on Amazon after applying coupon code JK4T2ELP at checkout, knocking 33% off the regular $89.99 price. That's the first time it has dropped below $60 since October 2025.

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What 252 watts actually gets you
The station splits its eight ports evenly: four USB Type-A and four USB Type-C. Each Type-C port can push up to 100W individually, which is enough headroom to fast-charge a laptop, a tablet, and a power-hungry gaming handheld at the same time. The Asus ROG Ally X, Steam Deck, and Lenovo Legion Go all fall comfortably within that ceiling. The Type-A ports cap at 18W each, which handles controllers, headsets, mice, and Apple accessories without issue.
Here's the thing: the 252W total is split as 126W max across the USB-C side and 126W max across the USB-A side. So if you're running all eight ports simultaneously, the power gets distributed rather than stacked. That's a standard design choice for shared-rail chargers, and at this price point it's a reasonable trade-off.
The LCD display is a genuinely useful touch
Most charging stations give you zero feedback on what's actually happening. The Sabrent includes an LCD status display that shows real-time power draw per port. If something isn't charging as fast as expected, you can actually see why instead of guessing. For a desk setup with multiple devices pulling power at once, that kind of visibility saves a lot of troubleshooting.
Port breakdown at a glance
Why this hits different for gaming setups
A modern gaming desk can easily have 6 to 8 devices competing for power: a handheld console, a controller, a headset, a phone, a keyboard with passthrough charging, and whatever else has accumulated over the last few months. Most standard USB hubs top out around 60-100W total, which means you're either charging slowly or rotating devices. The Sabrent's 252W ceiling changes that math significantly.
Managing power across a full setup is its own kind of puzzle, not unlike planning energy systems in survival games. If you've ever wrestled with power grids in games like Outbound, the Outbound power guide covering every energy source gives you the same systematic thinking applied to in-game resources.
For anyone building out a home gaming station, having a single hub that handles everything from a Steam Deck to a wireless headset without requiring a wall of individual chargers is a real quality-of-life upgrade. The station's footprint stays compact on the desk while freeing up every wall outlet for other uses.
How the coupon works
The discount requires applying coupon code JK4T2ELP at checkout on Amazon. The base listing price sits at $89.99, and the code brings it to $59.99. No subscription or account tier is needed, just the code at checkout. Deals like this tend to move quickly once they circulate, so the coupon availability isn't guaranteed to last.
If you're in the middle of building out your gaming setup and want more gear-adjacent reading, the gaming guides hub covers everything from hardware tips to deep-dive strategy content across the biggest titles right now.
The Sabrent deal is live now on Amazon. Whether the coupon code stays active through the weekend is the only real variable left.








