Satechi's new travel-friendly 145W GaN charger has four USB-C ports, utilizing the latest USB Power Delivery protocol to provide fast-charging features safely.
Satechi’s new 145W travel charger spoils you with 4 fast-charging USB-C ports
Satechi's new travel-friendly 145W GaN charger has four USB-C ports, utilizing the latest USB Power Delivery protocol to provide fast-charging features safely.
Our friends over at Nomad have been releasing new products left and right lately, and today, they’re introducing new products made especially for use in the car, including charging integrated mounts, basic mounts, and a 70W USB-C charger.
If you have more than one battery-powered device at your desk, such as a MacBook Pro for heavier work, an iPad for lighter work, and an iPhone for on-the-go, then chances are you could benefit from a desk charging setup such as the Ugreen Nexode 300W USB-C GaN Charger.
Whether you’re someone who has a 15-inch MacBook Pro computer or you just need a lot of Power Delivery volume to keep all your USB-C devices charged up, our friends at Nomad have just the solution.
Unveiled at CES 2023, a new Satechi GaN charger provides 200 watts of total power across its six fast-charging USB-C ports, more than enough to simultaneously charge your iPhone, iPad, MacBook, Apple Watch and other Apple devices.
We've tested Ugreen's 100W charger. Versatille and compact, it can charge four devices at once via its three USB-C ports and a single USB-A one for legacy devices.
The tiny new Satechi GaN charger provides up to 165W of power across its four USB-C ports, thanks to automatic power distribution, and has a stand for easy positioning.
Chargeasap, a Sydney, Australia-based consumer electronics brand, markets the Omega as the world’s first and smallest GaN chargers rated with up to 200W output, and that's a spot-on description. They've kindly sent me a review sample of their flagship 200W Omega charger, an incredibly compact and versatile device that can charge four devices at once at full speed.
Today, a pair of compact GaN charger from Chargeasap went live on Kickstarter today.