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Motorola TurboPower 125W Wall Charger $39 + Delivery ($0 Click & Collect / in-Store) @ Harvey Norman

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Also $39 + Delivery ($0 delivery with Prime) at Amazon but only 4 available at time of posting.
https://amzn.asia/d/0bRPM42p

Delivering high-speed charging in a sleek, portable design, the Motorola TurboPower 125W Wall Charger is engineered with GaN technology, ensuring efficient and reliable power.

Key Features
125W max output with 1 USB-C port delivers fast charging performance
Offers universal voltage support (100 to 240V) and 6.5A current
Features GaN Technology with TurboPower™ Shield for maximum efficiency and safety
Comes with a 1-meter USB-C to USB-C cable

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  • +7

    I believe I got one with my phone.
    Weighty little (profanity). Works like a dream.

  • +6

    I got one of these with my Moto Edge 30 Ultra… It's a good charger, but chunky and only single device.

    • Same, Edge 30 Ultra with this charger charges unbelievably fast.

    • have a razr 50 ultra, this the same charher ?

      Having only 1 charge port I ignored it and it's still in the box.

  • +4

    Shame it's not the dual port version

  • +1

    Any good for Lenovo laptops?

    • I used a 60w Motorola charger on Lenovo when I forgot my charger. No probs at all.

    • +9

      Will NOT charge at 125W on Lenovo laptops but rather limited at 100W. Lenovo uses their own special protocol (20V 7A) from 100W-140W. If you own a Lenovo laptop that charges at 100W or less or you dont care about 140W this is great. If you want 140W, the best local product is the Legion Slim 140W charger sold at Officeworks and Kmart.

      • -1

        "Lenovo uses their own special protocol"

        Ironic considering that they own Motorola.

  • +4
    • +1

      Thanks, managed to get one for s26 ultra. Samsung specs state 20v 3a for SFC 3.0 so will return if it doesnt work.

  • How would this perform charging a laptop?

    • +2

      like a dream

      • Who dreams about charging laptops?! 😁 💻🔌⚡

  • +1

    Purchased one in Perth, order confirmation says ETA 1 month

  • Norman Ross has done it again!

  • I have a 10W and 20W charger for my tablet and phone, and they get fu#$ing hot. In summer if I don't have the pedestal fan cooling both the charger and device, the charging process slows down.

    Air conditioning is a must for devices today, from smartphones, tablets, consoles, PCs, laptops, any and all charging packages and devices, including power tools - lithium and lithium-x are by far the inferior technology that we are still living with. For extreme climates, hot or cold with low/high humidity ain't great. We are using the wrong materials for batteries.

    • Mate, just stop being a tightarse and get a new charger. You're wasting money powering the fan to cool a couple of chargers. That's just stupid.

    • +1

      The thing you missed is that this is a GaN charger.
      GaN is more efficient, which means it wastes less power a heat. i.e. It will run cooler than non-GaN chargers when delivering the same power.

      The other thing that is relevant to how hot your chargers run is that the higher the current that the charger is delivering the hotter it has to run to radiate the heat that is generated.
      You can test this. Take your 20W charger that is running very hot and plug in the device that you usually charge with with the 10W charger. The 20W charger should run much cooler when delivering only 10W.
      You can take advantage of this. If you see a 40W or 65W GaN charger cheap on Ozbargain then it should run much cooler charging at 20W.

  • +1

    Thank you!

  • +1

    I thought this deal would be received better than 28 votes

    • +5

      Good price for a 125W, but only one port and many thin-and-light laptops only pull ~60W max. So not versatile enough to be carried everywhere, and most phones can't do such fast charging.

    • +2

      Ikr seems future proof for awhile with that wattage

  • Will this work with the s26 ultra?

    • -2

      Not much of a reason to use one for that.

    • +1

      I bought the 68w version of this charger for $25 and it works with Super Fast Charging 3.0 with my s26 ultra, so this should work as well.

  • How does this compare with Novoo, Ugreen and alike?

  • Anyone know if it supports PPS/PD3.0?

    • I can't find any official documentation.

      This is what Google AI search returns:

      Charging Protocols
      Primary Protocol: USB PD 3.0 (Power Delivery)

      Motorola Protocol: TurboPower™ / TurboPower™ Sense

      Additional Supported Protocols: QC 5.0, QC 3.0, PPS (Programmable Power Supply), Apple 2.4A

  • isn't it high wattage charger bad for your batteries?

    • +1

      Technically speaking, a higher wattage charger might generate more heat which could effect the lifespan of the battery, however because its a USB-C charger, the device can negotiate with the charger for how much power it wants so it'll never be supplied more power than the manufacturer decides.

  • Doesn’t work with rog ally. Found that out the hard way. Anyone wanna buy mine? Won’t need it

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