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[Prime] UGREEN 65W Nexode 4 Port 2C2A GaN Charging Station $42.49 Delivered @ UGREEN via Amazon AU

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  • 65W Fast Charging: Connect a single USB-C device for 65W charging. Fully charge a MacBook Air with M2 chip in 1.5 hours.
  • 4 Ports Multiport Charger: With 2 USB C ports and 2 USB A ports, this UGREEN charging station supplies up to 65W of power to phones, tablets, laptops, and more! Charge 4 devices at the same time.
  • Total Safety: Featuring Dynamic Temperature Sensors that actively monitor temperatures and an intelligent PMW chip that adjusts power outputs to safeguard your connected devices. A UL94-V0 shell along with an efficient heat dissipation structure ensures safe overnight charging.
  • Broad Compatibility: UGREEN desktop USB charging station supports PD 3.0, Quick Charge 4+, PPS, AFC, 5V2.4A, BC1.2 charging protocols. Compatible with MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Dell XPS, iPhone 16 Pro Max 15 Pro Max 14 13 12 series, Galaxy S24 S23 S22 series (25W Max), Pixel 9/8/7, iPad, Steam Deck, and more.
  • Easily Organize Your Desk: Work efficiently with all your devices within arm's reach. Charge 4 devices simultaneously, eliminating wired messes and saving desktop space.
Technical Specifications
USB-C1/C2 Output 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/3.25A 3.3-21V/3A 65W Max
USB-A1/A2 Output 10V2.25A, 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A 22.5W Max
Fast Charging Protocol PD3.0, PPS, QC4+(QC4.0/QC3.0), SCP, FCP, AFC, 5V2.4A, BC1.2, PPS, Galaxy Super Fast Charging (25W)
AC Input 100-240V~50/60Hz 1.8A Max
Multi-Protection Overcurrent/Overvoltage/Short Circuit Protection, Thermal Guard, Smart Power Distribution
Package Contents 1x 65W USB C GaN Charger + 1x 2M AU Plug Power Cable [Standard Figure-8 (IEC-C7)]
Dimensions and Weight 74.5x71x29.1mm, 185g(only charger)

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Comments

    • +27

      I'm the opposite. USB A is needed for charging a lot of legacy devices, especially older portable consoles.

    • That’s exactly why they are on sale

    • +1

      The 100W version has 3x USB-C and 1x USB-A ports. It's $64.97 as it doesn't have a coupon deal at the moment.

    • +7

      At least half of my devices require USB-A for charging, mouse, shaver, bluetooth keyboard, headset, LiitoKala charger etc etc.

    • It will add more cost. The extra C ports can't charge 18W anyway.

    • +4

      Believe it or not, the majority of products in many households rely on USB A ports.

      It will take another five years until every new product comes with USB-C, and another five years until the existing cohort of USB-A products might be replaced. I’d argue that they will be around for ten or twenty years. Almost every peripheral used USB-A, so the port isn’t going anywhere on PCs at least.

      The gradual uptake and replacement (through necessity, preference, or financial motivation), is all part of the innovation curve. Leaded petrol, video cassettes, HD video disks, etc. are all examples of global changes that took a long time to settle as people weighed up the cost of ditching their investments and replacing them with the New Thing.

      All said, this is a cable problem, not a product problem. Perhaps manufacturers of USB-A and micro USB products should be mandated to supply USB-C charging cables in the box? Or should the government supply every household with adaptors?

      …perhaps this is not a problem that needs ‘solving’, as it’s just the way life is these days?

      • I'd be fine using a C to A dongle for proprietary legacy cables or a totally separate charging station. It's only low power stuff that still uses A.

  • I am looking for Powerbank for Dell XPS laptop. Have been Looking UGREEN and Anker. Any suggestions?

    • uGreen is a solid option. Both 130w and 200w are a great options. Both on sale currently on Amazon.

      Anker one one benefit quick charging of the power bank itself but again, not a huge difference!

  • +14

    Have had this hub for over a year, it is light and a great travel item because it's Oz figure 8 power cable can be swapped out for a US or UK figure 8 cable, making it useable overseas. The 65w usbC slot powers my Lenovo Yoga laptop.
    Also have the 100w version which is significantly heavier and thicker.
    This at $42 is a good all rounder if you don't need more than 65w for a device at any one time.
    BTW every UGreen product purchased has never died and seems to be very well made.

    • +1

      Thanks! I hadn’t realised the size and weight differences. The pictures are identical for both 65w and 100w.

    • Does it ‘reset’ the ports when you plug something in? I.e. does it have auto renegotiation (which would allow things to be plugged in without the other ports being reset)?

      • +1

        Yes, it does.
        I have many of these chargers on different brands, and they all do the same. They'll recalculate every time when plugin more devices.

  • +1

    I have one and it works great

  • Good deal but keep in mind price on camelcamelcamel is skewed - I know it was $48 with a coupon code a few months ago.

    Good price though.

  • +1
    • A deal for over 250 +ve and I got a neg

  • I have the 100w version, but getting 65W out of a single port can be challenging. If you use up all 4 ports, you might not get the power distribution you expect (or need), so you might have a 4 port charger, but you can only use 3.

  • +1

    Quality compared to Anker?

    Can ugreen be trusted? Or is it heymix quality?

    • +2

      Ugreen is long trusted. Pretty up there close to Anker imo. I've got multiple products from both. Pretty high quality from either can't go wrong!

    • Both good, but having a substantial amount of both, I've had more Anker products fail than Ugreen.

    • Quality is on par with Anker. I mostly buy uGreen and still haven't had a failure yet (a heap of cables and now 5 chargers). As Groove Champion mentioned, it doesn't get hot (Good for peace of mind). I'm sure you'd be happy with either.

  • Excellent units - use as my main home and travel charger. Fast, silent (no coil whine), doesn't get hot.

  • My Dell laptop has one of those old round shaped chargers, not USB C. How to make this work for it?

    • Buy a new laptop

  • +1

    If looking for a travel one then go for this type of design. Power cord to the outlet then you can run short charging cables to the unit sitting on a table. Much easier than having the unit plug directly into a wall outlet like some design do.

  • Just curious.. why are these so cheap? https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/405201822356. Is there any other difference too apart from the brand and hence reliabilty?

    • +2

      Pretty much brand. UGREEN devices don't catch fire or kill charging devices. I sure wouldn't plug my expensive devices into some nameless $10 nonsense charger such as the one you linked.

    • Probably will not get 65W out of it!
      I had one. Could only get one device to fast charge!

  • Ugreen is a promising brand. Used few of their tech devices. I wont trust no/unknown brand with my expensive devices. I think its smart to think if one can spend $1k+ for devices and should go with known brand for a charging usb hub as it is always on with multiple devices connected all the time. Not sure about a fire hazard from a faulty hub, but i wont take chances. My current 6 port Blitzwolf usb hub is full and now needing another.

    • Not sure either but the cleaning crew kept unplugging my hub when they cleaned our room on the boat. It was a Belkin one. I suspect they were concerned about fires.

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