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Posted 25 March 2023

UGREEN 65W USB C Charger Plug 2-Port GaN Type C - £24.99 @ Amazon

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65W Fast Charger: With max 65W output via C2 port, this usb c charger plug provides a full charge speed for most devices. e.g MacBook Pro 13" could be charged from 0% to 100% in just 1.8 hrs.
Charge 2 Devices Simultaneously: Fast charges 2 devices simultaneously with 65W total output, this usb c charger is a perfect choice for time saving.
Universal Compatibility: This 65W GaN Charger is compatible with Macbook Air/ Pro, HP Specter x360/ Envy / Elitebook, Dell XPS 13/15, Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon/ Yoga, Asus Zenbook, Razer Blade Steath, Huawei MateBook, Acer Switch Alpha12, Asus ZenBook 3, Google Pixelbook, Chromebook Pixel, iPhone 14/14 Pro/14 Pro Max/13 Pro Max/12/SE 2022/ 11, iPad Air 5, Galaxy S22/S22 Ultra/S21 Ultra/Note 20/S20/Galaxy Tab S8, Huawei Matebook, Google Pixel 7/6/5, iPad Pro 12.9, iPad Mini 6, Oculus Quest, etc.
Compact and Portable: 50% smaller than other laptop chargers, this 65W usb c power adapter is a perfect choice for charging laptops, phones, and tablets while traveling.
Safer Charging: Built-in multiple protections, this 65W USB C Charger provides a safer charging experience for you.
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  1. Msic's avatar
    I've bought about 5 of these now for various reasons (inc customers).
    Had one fail after about three months of use, however got replaced by Amazon under warranty.
    I use 2 of them in my home, and am happy.

    Only thing they could do better is clearly mark that the USB-C port closest to the wall is the higher power (ie 65W if used on its own, or 45W if used with the second port).
    All in all though, i recommend.
  2. dabear11's avatar
    Does this have PPS?
    ken218's avatar
    Their Q&A seems to suggest yes

    PPS when single port output:
    USB-C1: 3.3-5.9V/3A; 3.3-11V/2A
    USB-C2: 3.3-21V/3A
    PPS when dual ports output:
    USB-C1: 3.3-5.9V/3A 3.3-11V/2A
    USB-C2: 3.3-16V/3A
    Hope it helps.
  3. Kartnet's avatar
    I wish this had folding pins
    ukflyboy's avatar
    Just held off buying it for exactly that reason.
  4. james.pondBzo's avatar
    £30 for a charger lol
    samatshu's avatar
    I feel like it's robbery, but if it can charge a laptop, happy days
  5. welshfrankie's avatar
    Been using this as my daily driver for laptop and bits for months now, great bit of kit
  6. szferke's avatar
    It is even cheaper now, 25£.
  7. faisalhusain's avatar
    I just bought a pixel 7, is this a good charger to get for it?
    WhyteRhyno's avatar
    This thing is capable of charging a high-end laptop so it'll definitely be good for a changing a phone.
  8. slybunda's avatar
    are these good quality with proper protection circuits inside and clean stable output power? or cheapo high risk junk?
  9. Andy1179's avatar
    Been using one of these several says a week on a Thinkpad X1 for about 18mths now and it's been great, never any issues. Good to know I can just replace the USB-C cable (I'm using an Anker 100W PD one) when that wears out and don't need to bin the charger. Use the original Lenovo charger when I work-from-home and keep this one in my work bag.
  10. dan_uk's avatar
    I use mine for my Thinkpad T15 and it's been great. It also charges my XPS 13 at full power. Not really up with power protocols but it also charges my iPhone 13 Pro Max remarkably quickly and prior to that, although it didn't indicate it was super charging, it filled up my P30 Pro incredibly quickly.

    The utility of the two USB-C ports is great. I think the only downsides are:

    1) That it's not 1 x USB-A and 1 x USB-C, rather than 2 x USB-C. This is my fault for not buying this type of charger, but the extra utility of the USB-A is not something I realised I needed until I'd had this for a while and might be worth thinking about if you have some proprietary cables you use often (a good example in my life is my PS Vita charger).

    2) It's just a bit bulky for a laptop bag and I wished that the pins folded in.

    But they're just issues of opinion and overall, it's been super reliable and worked like it should.

    As an addendum, I agree with an above comment that it should be a lot easier to work out which is the 65w port. You get used to it eventually, but from an accessibility point of view, the labelling is poor.
  11. Rivers's avatar
    Stupid expensive for what it is
    realparadyne's avatar
    What exactly are you comparing it to? It seems a great price for what is probably the most compact 65W PD charger you can buy.
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