[Prime] UGREEN 65W GaN II USB C/C/A Charger $47.99 Delivered @ UGREEN via Amazon AU

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Lightning deal for this 65W Gan II wall charger with 2 x USB-C and 1 x USB A ports. Showing as 36% off and appears to be an all time low.

If you prefer Anker, the Anker 735 Charger Nano II 65W is only $1.99 more at $49.98 delivered

DESCRIPTION
65W High-Speed 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 S24 Ultra/ S23 Ultra/ S22, Google Pixel 8/7, Switch, Steam Deck, ROG Ally, Dell XPS, Lenovo, HP and More

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Comments

    • What does CEW mean?

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  • I would suggest getting the Anker Nano instead. Some reviewers have noted the Ugreen charger is slightly warmer than the Anker and if you were to charge 3 devices together, the Ugreen's protocol will send 45W+8.5w+8.5w whereas the Anker Nano will send 40W+12.5+12.5W. Size wise, both are almost identical in dimensions.

  • I bought this one 1 week ago. When using it's full capability of 65w charging it is very hot to touch. I was going overseas in 2 days then, or I would have returned it and buy the Anker 65w one instead. It's only warm when charging phone at 20w or 30w. Other than being too hot, I don't actually see any issues actually so it's been solid so far.

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