I just did a quick websearch (DuckDuckGo) for anker hubs. The first thing I found was that their webpages won't render readably with a light non-js browser. Which doesn't fill me with confidence.
Looking at reports on other pages I get the impression their big point is high power available and USB3.
I can't say about the 'Anker' models specifically. But the two USB3 high 'charging'/'demand' hubs I tried from CPC recentely were both a PITA. They refused to work with various ports on my machines, and one produced the 'back up the line' phantom power effect which is, frankly, dangerous. They *aren't* Anker branded, though, so all that may be irrelevant. But the questions you need to check are - Do you really need high power provision? Do you need USB3 simply for audio transfers? Here USB2 hubs work fine on all my machines for audio. This includes powering items like the Focusrite 2i2 that is an ADC as well as a DAC.