
Key Features
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Delivers up to 65 watts of power output using advanced GaN (gallium nitride) technology, which allows higher efficiency and a more compact design.
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Multi-port design: typically two USB-C ports + one USB-A port, enabling simultaneous charging of multiple devices.
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Broad fast-charging protocol support: PD 3.0, QC 4.0+/3.0/2.0, SCP, FCP, PPS, AFC, Samsung 9 V2A, Apple 2.4A etc.
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Intelligent power distribution: When multiple ports are used, the charger dynamically allocates power to optimise charging performance. Example: one USB-C at 65W when alone, or split like USB-C1 45W + USB-C2 20W etc.
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Full protection & safety features: Short-circuit protection, over-current, over-temperature, over-voltage safeguards, flame-retardant materials.
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Input voltage compatibility: Generally 100-240V, making it suitable for wide-range use (travel-friendly).
🛠 Specifications (Typical)
| Specification | Detail |
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| Output Power | Up to 65 W maximum when single device connected |
| Port Configuration | 2 × USB-C + 1 × USB-A (multi-port) |
| Charging Protocols | PD, QC, SCP, FCP, PPS, AFC etc. |
| Intelligent Power Split | Example: USB-C1 = 45W & USB-C2 = 20W when both used |
| Input Voltage | ~100-240V AC (wide voltage) |
| Technology | GaN (gallium nitride) for compact size & efficiency |
| Safety Features | Over-voltage, over-current, short-circuit protection, flame-retardant casing etc. |
| Device Compatibility | Smartphones, tablets, laptops and other USB-C/A devices |
| Cable Included | Typically not included, so a good quality cable recommended for full performance. |
✅ Benefits to the Customer
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High power output: Charges smartphones, tablets and even some lightweight laptops faster than standard chargers.
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Versatility: With multiple ports you can charge multiple devices at once (phone + earphones + tablet) using one charger.
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Compact & travel-friendly: Thanks to GaN technology the charger is smaller and lighter than many older 65W silicon chargers.
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Safety & reliability: Built-in protections help ensure your devices are safer during fast charging.
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Future-proof: Supports a wide array of charging protocols, making it usable with many current and next-gen devices.
📌 Usage & Fitment Notes
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To get the full 65W output, use a quality USB-C cable rated appropriately. Some users reported reduced performance with low-spec cables.
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When you use multiple ports simultaneously, the total output may be less than 65W for a single device (due to power sharing). For example: USB-C1 + USB-C2 might give 45W + 20W respectively.
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Since the charger is relatively broad in size (due to multi-port and high wattage), when used on power strips or tightly spaced wall outlets, it might block adjacent sockets.
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If charging a laptop that requires >65W, this adapter will work but will charge slower than a higher wattage (e.g., 100W) charger.
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Ensure the mains plug or region version is correct for your locale (voltage, plug shape).
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For multiple devices, ensure the sum of required power does not exceed what the charger can supply to each port for optimal performance.