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Alogic Rapid Power 4-Port 100W GaN Charger $99.99 Delivered (RRP $119.99) @ Costco (Membership Required)

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Not a bad price and spec for local warranty

Ditch the collection of chargers you use for your different devices and charge them all using a single, convenient charger. This charger can provide up to 100W of power to high powered devices, the maximum amount supported by the USB Power Delivery standard. Using the latest GaN charging technology, Alogic has been able to make our chargers 50% smaller than traditional chargers and eliminated the need for a bulky cable to connect the charger to the power outlet. The result is a take anywhere charger that can be thrown in a laptop bag for on the road use without taking up valuable space and weighing you down. The charger is certified to meet and exceed all international regulatory standards and features multiple safety functions such as over current protection, over voltage protection, short circuit protection and over temperature protection.

This product features:

  • Input. 100-240VAC 50~60Hz 1.6A Max
  • Output. 100W Max. Single output: USB-C Port - (5V/9V/15V 3A, 20V 5A) 100W Max. Four Output: USB-C #1 (5V/9V/12V/15V 3A, 20V/3.25A) 65W Max, USB-C #2 (5V/3A, 9V/2A) 18W Max, USB-A #1 + #2 (5V/3.4A) 17W Max
  • Package Includes. 100W Rapid Power GaN Charger. 2m USB-C to USB-C 100W Charging Cable. User Manual

More Spec: https://www.costco.com.au/medias/sys_master/products/h42/he3…

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    • +1

      Good pick. Belkin does not come with cable and it's less portable. And from the output voltage perspective, Costco's output combination seems more practical and beneficial. I'd vote up Costco.

      • It depends on how you want to use it. The costco one, you'll need to plug straight in to the power point whereas the belkin you can placed the charger on your desk or wherever it suits you. :-)

        • It’s a dilemma! Meanwhile the earth keeps turning.

          Edit: It’s no longer a dilemma - at least not for me. After brief thought I’d go for the Belkin. I fricken hate those chunky direct plug in devices. Give me desktop convenience any day. With price and ports taken into account my vote is clear.

          • @Lps: If you want to buy the belkin, I would do a price match at JB and use any gift card that you may have + use perks if you can. :-)

    • I like the Belkin one, because it comes with a figure-8 cable. However, there have been too many comments about the Belkin's noise

  • +4

    For those with access to TGGC, it's $77 + Delivery (free Click & Collect):
    https://www.thegoodguyscommercial.com.au/alogic-4x100-rapid-power-100w-gan-charge-wcg4x100-anz

    • +1

      +1 for this contribution, though even at $77 it’s still Belkin for me

      • Many people complained that this Belkin one is very noisy

    • Which makes costco is $20 over priced, they should be able to price matched.

  • $160 at HN.

    • Good luck Jez

  • I have one of these and would not recommend. I ued it to change a dell xps 13 and as soon the battery hit full, the laptop powered off and wouldn't power on for 2 minutes. I then changed a 16 inch MacBook Pro and the exact same thing happened and I haven't used this charger since. I use multiple different chargers with each lap and I've not had a problem charging either laptop before or since.

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