If you have multiple devices that need to be charged and/or powered via USB C and are exploring the possibility of making your desktop a little less cluttered, then you may want to check out the new Ugreen Nexode 100W and 65W USB C Charging Stations, powered by advanced GaN technology.
Featuring Power Delivery 3.0 and Quick Charge 4+, the Ugreen Nexode 100W and 65W USB-C Charging Stations are 4-in-1 Multiport Chargers that offer up to three USB-C ports and a USB-A for charging multiple devices from one place. It is like the power strip but with USB ports and is backed by advanced technologies to ensure safe and efficient charging for devices.
These new chargers tout dynamic temperature sensors and an intelligent PMW chip that adjusts power outputs to safeguard the devices. Moreover, the UL94-V0-rated shell, along with a heat dissipation design, further ensures safety when charging especially when doing so overnight.
And then there’s, of course, the Advanced GaN II Technology that affords fast and energy-efficient charging, while remaining compact. Plus, in addition to supporting the aforementioned PD 3.0, QC4+, it also supports a bunch of other fast charging protocols. The chargers are capable of topping a MacBook Air with an M2 chip to 100% in an hour.
Obviously, that is only when there is one device connected to the charger. If all ports are utilized, charging will not be this fast but the point is, you can have many devices charging safely and efficiently from one place as opposed to having multiple chargers.
For a person who is obsessed with desktop tidiness, I love the idea of how you can place it on the desk and access the charging ports with ease while remaining so neat and tidy. The only downside I see is that you may need to buy need the right length of cable if you are obsessed with a clutter-free desktop.
Anyhoo… the Ugreen Nexode 100W and 65W USB C Charging Stations are available now from Amazon.com for US$99.99 and US$59.99, respectively.
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