Yeah, the Anker Prime 6-in-1 USB C Charging Station can be used internationally, just with a few caveats. According to the manufacturer's product description, the USB ports on this charger support an input voltage range of 100-240V, so they’ll handle the varying voltages in different countries without a hitch. This makes it pretty handy for anyone who travels a lot and needs to charge multiple devices via USB.
But, the AC outlets are a different story. The manufacturer says these are designed for a maximum input of 125V, which matches the standard voltage in North America. This has caused some confusion about whether you can use the charging station in places with higher mains power, like 220V or 240V.
Our research shows that while the USB ports work great with 240V input, using the AC outlets in regions with higher voltage might be risky since they aren’t certified for that. So, the USB ports should be fine for international use, but for the AC outlets, it’s best to stick to their 100-125V certification.
If you’re mostly using it for the USB ports, go ahead—it should work well for your travels. But, if you’re relying on the AC outlets in higher voltage regions, you might want to look for a charger that’s more suited to those power standards.