UGREEN 100W USB-C Fast Laptop Gan II Nexode 4 Ports Charging Station $61.72 Delivered @ UGREEN Amazon AU

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100W Max Fast Charge: Connect a single USB-C device for up to 100W of power. Charge a MacBook Pro from 0% to 50% in just 30 minutes.
4-in-1 Multiport Charger: With superior GaN II tech, 3 USB-C ports and 1 USB-A port provide 100W to phones, tablets, laptops, and more! All at the same time.
Multi Protocol: This 4-port desktop charger supports PD3.0, PPS, QC4+(QC4.0/QC3.0), SCP, FCP, AFC, APPLE 5V2.4A, BC1.2 charging protocols. USB C1/C2 ports support PPS 3.3-21V/5A that enables 45W Super Fast Charging 2.0 for Galaxy series devices like S24 Ultra.
Complete Safety & Reliability: Featuring Dynamic Temperature Sensors that monitor temperature, and an intelligent PMW chip that adjusts power outputs to safeguard your devices. UL94-V0 rating shell with a heat dissipation design ensures safe overnight charging.

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  • +4

    own one of this.

    it supports super fast charge 2.0 on the galaxy s series.

    Make sure you use the right usb-c cable that has e-mark chip on it or it will never achieve the power performance.

    • -1

      Any recommendation mate? Thanks

    • Forgive my ignorance; but do you mind clarifying on this? I'm after a charging setup for my S22+ which allows me to get the Super Fast Charging. So this charger, allows you to get the blue ring and charge that little bit faster? How does it work with plugging in multiple cables? I'd be curious to know if you still get the Super Fast Charging when you have all four ports in use.

      The way I'd like to use it is have my Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra plugged into C1 to get the SFC on that (it's thirsty on power after a day at work). Then I'd like to plug in a Wireless SFC Pad into C2 which I use for overnight charging with battery protection on (for the S22+). Then C3 could be my charger for the Garmin watch, and the USB-A for a set of headphones.

      Not sure what your use case is but keen to hear, and happy for others to weigh in as well.

      • +1

        I have this charger, along with an s23 ultra and an s9 ultra tablet. I find it I have both plugged in at once I don't get the super fast charge, just regular fast charging.

        • Thanks mate, do you find you have to unplug the device to reactivate SFC on the other, or is the charger smart enough to see that (for example) the Wireless SFC Pad only draws the 15W and so knows it can keep the tablet on SFC? Also, curious which USB-C to USB-C cables you're using, to confirm they need to be 5A and have the 'e chip'?

  • Good stuff when travelling, just one charger and you're good with laptop, phone etc

    • +2

      Agree travel charger should be like this with cable, not the one that plug directly to the wall, always has risk of fall off the wall, or the power point is on weird places ie hotel airport etc

      • +6

        You can also replace your figure of 8 cable with a local figure of 8 cable too, so not need for an adapter

        • Good if you have a laptop, otherwise you can get the smaller chargers with swappable wall plugs, and it's more compact than carrying separate figure 8 cables. On our last trip we needed 3 chargers to cover the whole family, and carrying 3 sets of AU, EU and UK figure 8 cables would have been a mess.

    • The daughter has just come back from 2 months in Europe where she took this charger. Worked flawlessly. She travelled with a set of Korjo adapters for Europe and the UK. A great little device.

    • This thing is 290g (without cables) pretty heavy. Anker 543 65W charger is 140g.

      I personally carry a 3-port 65W Novoo wall charger and a 30W 4-port Zendure cabled charger for a total weight of 205g.. with 7 ports. Gives more flexibility.. lots of ports and lighter.

      • Also gotta carry two power converters when travelling then too, right? if using both at the same time.

        • I have small converters that can plug both at the same time, in case the accomodation only has a single plug. But generally speaking I carry 3-port wall chargers that's correct for the country I'm going. For the other charger I carry the right C7 cables (short ones to save weight). Having two chargers means i can have chargers on both sides of the bed. Have one in my backpack for layovers whilst the other goes in the luggage. In my last trip I had so much gear to charge that I carried 3 chargers with 10 ports total (total weight 300grams)

      • Anker 543 65W

        Just check the specs, not all these do 45W SFC 2.0, but may not matter.

        I wouldn't take a 100w desktop travelling as you say they are pretty heavy, but a few smaller plug ones and a 20000 power bank

  • +1

    good charger this one. We have it in a communal area of our house for charging of phones, laptops, tablets, or any other usb related thingy. It gets warm, but not as hot as other cheaper ones i've experimented with.

    Probably the most used charger in the house, i highly rate it.

    as mentioned earlier, for optimal charge speeds, make sure you have your device plugged into the correct port.

  • Damn tempted but have too many charger already. What to do…

  • Took a couple of these (65W version) on holiday, they were great. Kept the kids crap charged every night.
    Good units.

    • +1

      I do exactly this.

      2 x 65w variant for travel (have a bunch of figure 8 cables so they work everywhere) and the 100w variant at home permanently at my desk.

  • Bought one for the same price a month ago and took it on my cruise. It worked great. It would be even better if it came with a portable case or pouch like Zyron.

  • +2

    Bought this a few years ago for my macbook pro (rated 96W). I returned it because it wasn't working but it could be just a one-time thing. I bought anker 6 port (200w), which is much better and you can run multiple laptops with it for home setup. My travel gear is belkin 104w one though it has some whine coil issues when using multiple USB-A at the same time.

  • I have two of these. Took one to Europe and it worked perfectly - easy to carry as well due to the detachable cable. Very happy, would recommend.

  • Yeah I got this one too. Decided worth the extra size and weight over the 65W. I still wouldn't take travelling for just a phone. Got the 20000mAh power bank too that does SFC 2.0.

    Got these cables for $10.49 in Sept.
    https://amzn.asia/d/ff2JMax

  • +1

    Im currently using this now. Its a great charger but just take note it will charge my Samsung Galaxy Fold 4 at Super Fast Charging only if 1 phone only is connected. If you connect up another Samsung Galaxy to charge at the same time it drops both phones down to Fast Charging.

  • I got one of these for a UGREEN steam deck dock and now both the Dock and the port that was plugged into the dock no longer work. I've just emailed them to see if they will replace or repair them for me.

  • Bought one last month, worked for 2 days then stopped working. A bit disappointed in that, lucky for easy Amazon returns, device was a lot smaller than what the photo portrayed which was a delightful surprise.

  • +1

    Bought! I love ugreen products. The cables and adaptors are all excellent quality and even the packaging is nice. I wish they made more stuff.

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