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UGREEN 100W USB C GaN Charger $56.99 Delivered @ UGREEN Amazon AU

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A new all-time low for this charger!

100W Max Fast Charging: Connect a single USB C device for up to 100W of power, maximum support 5A current, charge the MacBook Pro 16" 0-42% in 30mins with this laptop charger adapter.

4 In 1 Multiport Charger: 3 USB C ports and 1 USB A port provide 100W to phones, tablets, laptops, and more, all at the same time fast charging.

Wide Compatibility: Fast charging with MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iPhone 16 Pro Max 15 14 13 12 series, [45W Super Fast Charging 2.0] for Galaxy S24 Ultra S24+ S23 S22 S21 series, iPad, Steam Deck and more. [due to the limitation of the charging protocol of the Dell laptop device, it cannot be charged at full speed]

Complete Safety and Reliability: Featuring Dynamic Temperature Sensors that monitors temperature, and an intelligent PWM chip which adjusts power outputs to safeguard your devices.

Portable, Compact Design: A GaN II chip makes this 100W charger small enough to fit in the palm of your hand without a sacrifice in quality or power, very suitable for long distance travel or business trips.

Dimensions: 77 x 68 x 31mm

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closed Comments

  • It is suspicious they haven't mentioned the weight. Should we expect it weighs a ton?

    • +2

      I have one. It's a bit weighty but less than two laptop bricks.

      • I agree, it's heavier than I was hoping, but at 100W it replaces carrying separate laptop and phone chargers.

        • Thanks for confirming.

    • The corded version (https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0BXKFCBCF/) is said to weigh 280g, which is ridiculous. My OEM 100W Xiaomi charger is the same size but weighs 160g which is still on the heavy side of the spectrum.

      My preference is to use that OEM charger to charge the laptop 100W and charge other devices from the laptop: saves weight and much faster charging overall since the
      Ugreen power drops to 65W..30W depending on what devices are charged at the same time. In the worst case scenario, it feeds 65W to the laptop and 7.5W to the headphones craddle.

  • This is probably the better option if you don't need the extra c port. It's incredibly compact and built on gan 3 instead of gan 2.

    • Is that a decent brand?

      • +5

        No! Ugreen over Novooo all the way.

    • Isn’t that the one that throttles itself?

      • +2

        The RG67 is the one that has throttling issues, the RG100 linked above doesn't afaik

  • +13

    Unfortunately somehow the designer of this didn't take into account the orientation when plug in to power.
    This is too fat it'll block the next socket.

  • +1

    I think a charger where the ports are not on the power plug are better. Otherwise you have to run all the cables back to the outlet.

  • +2

    I have bought two of these chargers, they are great and charge my phone and tablet quickly. I bought the second one because my wife kept charging her stuff at my desk so she now has her own :P

    • Have you noticed any noise while it is in operation?

      I bought a 108w Belkin GaN 4 port charger and it emits an annoying high-pitched whine while charging my stuff - very annoying.

      I’m thinking of replacing it with this one.

      • +1

        No noises coming from device while charging my tablet and phone, got real close to check :)

        • Thank you very much, I’ll grab one.

  • Does this have PPS/AVS?

    • Read the Amazon link. Ugreen is very clear with stating PPS capabilities, unlike other brands such as Anker.

  • Why would they put the plug in that orientation? Almost bought one to replace the two I have plugged in, but defeats some of the purpose if it takes up two slots.

  • Design is not human

  • -1

    Don't buy, orientation is a neg

    • +2

      It's 2025, you shouldn't judge on the basis of orientation.

  • I'm looking for something like this but for travel

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