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UGREEN USB C 65W Nexode 3 Ports GaN II Charger $52.49 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ UGREEN via Amazon AU

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About this item

  • 65W High-Speed Single Port Charger: Connect a single USB C device to get a 65W max charge; Charge the MacBook Air M2 to 51% in 30 Minutes. Support 45W Samsung Super Fast Charging 2.0 for S23 Ultra/S23+
  • One Charger, More Devices: UGREEN 65W USB C charger provides an enormous 65W of charging power with two USB-C ports and one USB-A port. Enough to fast charge 3 devices: phones, tablets, and laptops at the same time, easy for a multi-device user.
  • Travel-Friendly, Compact Design: With a cutting-edge GaN II chip, UGREEN 65W USB C charger is 50% smaller than the original 61W USB C charge, providing more portability and a better travel experience.
  • Smart Power Dispenser System: An intelligent system that reallocates power to protect and extend your device’s health.
  • Wide Compatibility: Broad support for multiple devices, MacBook Pro 16, MacBook Air M2 2022, MacBook Pro 13'' M2, iPad Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max 14 13, Galaxy S23 Ultra S22, Google Pixel 8/7, Switch, Steam Deck, ROG Ally, Dell XPS, Lenovo, HP and More

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  • This or should wait for ANKER ?
    This has no reviews.

    • +1

      ugreen are a drop in replacement for anker

  • Can someone explain to me what the point of these chargers that claim (for example) 65w, when that output is only achieved when one thing is plugged in? Doesn't the whole thing slow down the moment more than one thing is plugged in? For example when I go overseas I want something that will charge both my wife's iPhone and mine quickly. Does such a thing exist?

    • +1

      If you read the description there are images that show the charging speeds for 1, 2, 3 devices.

    • +1

      When a device is fully charged the other device will get full power.
      An iPhone isn't going to draw 65w, two iphones would likely be quite happy on a 45W charger.
      You're likely better off carrying around 18-22W charging 10000mah battery pack (~190g) or a 20000mah battery pack (~330g). To reduce travel weight further you can plug this into a standard USB charger (153g with all adaptors), or 18W charger (60g, US) for overnight charging.

      Which model iphone? Anything recent should last 1-2 days without need for day charging.

      • On side note, if we leave the charging on overnight (~8hrs) and say its done in 2-3hrs, does it deteriorate the battery life/performance if this is done regularly/daily?

        • +1

          The phone soft-disconnects the charging - no impact to battery life.

          iPhones also charge to 80% these days then charge the last 20% before you wake up.

          • @Lukian: Thanks.

            "iPhones also charge to 80% these days then charge the last 20% before you wake up."

            Wow, how does it know when I am about to wake up :)

    • +2

      "Doesn't the whole thing slow down the moment more than one thing is plugged in?"

      no it doesn't slow down the power actually cuts out momentarily when you plug something else in. what happens is it redoes the USB-C handshake and distributes power accordingly. and then each port is getting less output with multiple cables plugged so yes things slow down.

      personally with reports of ports dying on Amazon US Ugreen reviews I would go with something else entirely. Anker is probably better than these Ugreens.

  • Majority of gan chargers or chargers all have the same drawback. Let's say a gan charger has three ports, the power of each port is distributed as long as a cable is plugged in regardless of the status of the charging. Eg, assuming a 100w gan charger, you are expecting 100w from one port when charging your laptop but the charger cannot provide the 100w due to other ports have cables. So far I only found Samsung official 65w charger doesn't have such drawback.

    • How do you test this theory?

      • I have a anker power bank which has a screen to display input and output figures.

      • "the power of each port is distributed as long as a cable is plugged in regardless of the status of the charging."

        if you are talking about this it's ordinary behaviour for most power adapters.

        there are very few models which don't work this way, there is also a power adapter that doesn't interrupt (cut) power when you plug in a cable to another port but there's only 1 model I know that works this way. in other words it's very rare.

    • Can confirm this…had no idea when I bought it but still no regrets. It's great for the size and I never really need to charge my phone and laptop at once but if I do, it still can…just charges the laptop quite slow.

    • If your other cables are lightning or Apple Watch, then yes, it’s expected because of how Apple’s chip.

      Otherwise it’s because of something called VBUS hot.

  • would you be able to suggest any of these?

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/825249

    Thank you

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