UGREEN Nexode Pro 100W USB C Charger, 3-Port GaN Compact Fast PPS Wall Charger for MacBook Pro/Air, Pixelbook, iPad Pro, iPhone 15 Pro/14, Galaxy S23/Note20, Pixel 8, Steam Deck and More
$77.48
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UGREEN GaN Charger
Nexode Pro 65W
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Customer Reviews
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4.8 out of 5 stars
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4.4 out of 5 stars
63
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4.8 out of 5 stars
22
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5,424
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.7 out of 5 stars
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Price
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$55.99$55.99 |
$119.99$119.99 |
$55.99$55.99 |
$44.99$44.99 |
$109.99$109.99 |
$69.98$69.98 |
$49.99$49.99 |
Series
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Nexode Pro |
Nexode Pro |
Nexode X |
Nexode |
Nexode |
Nexode |
Nexode |
Charging Port
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2 USB-C + 1 USB-A |
3 USB-C + 1 USB-A |
2 USB-C + 1 USB-A |
2 USB-C + 1 USB-A |
2 USB-C + 1 USB-A |
3 USB-C + 1 USB-A |
2 USB-C + 1 USB-A |
Size
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2.08*1.57*1.29 inches |
2.75*2.75*1.29 inches |
2.08 x 1.57 x 1.25 inches |
2.6*1.6*1.2 inches |
2.9*2.9*1.4 inches |
2.7*2.7*1.3 inches |
1.68*1.85*2.65 inches |
Cell Phone Fast Charging
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✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
Laptop Compatible
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✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
GaN Chip
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✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
Specification: UGREEN Nexode Pro 100W USB C Charger, 3-Port GaN Compact Fast PPS Wall Charger for MacBook Pro/Air, Pixelbook, iPad Pro, iPhone 15 Pro/14, Galaxy S23/Note20, Pixel 8, Steam Deck and More
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Photos: UGREEN Nexode Pro 100W USB C Charger, 3-Port GaN Compact Fast PPS Wall Charger for MacBook Pro/Air, Pixelbook, iPad Pro, iPhone 15 Pro/14, Galaxy S23/Note20, Pixel 8, Steam Deck and More
10 reviews for UGREEN Nexode Pro 100W USB C Charger, 3-Port GaN Compact Fast PPS Wall Charger for MacBook Pro/Air, Pixelbook, iPad Pro, iPhone 15 Pro/14, Galaxy S23/Note20, Pixel 8, Steam Deck and More
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Ricardo –
This GAN charger feels really solid and premium. It is very practical and portable due to its small size, although just a little heavy (compact I should say). Ugreen is a very known brand, and this is an excellent choice instead of other pricey GAN chargers like Anker or Belkin. Top product, 100% recommended if you can get it on sale here on Amazon!
Altaaf HamodAltaaf Hamod –
Very durable and charge as advertised my Samsung S23 Ultra very fast supporting Super Fast Charge 2.0 and doesn’t heat up like other chargers.Also charges my HP laptop via USB C without issueDefinitely recommended!
Rob L –
I love this charger. It charges my S24 and MacBook Pro in no time!
xMishka –
Great! Cheaper, smaller, and better than my Anker 737 GaNPrime 120W in every way. It even powers my Raspberry Pi 5 without any under voltage warnings. None of my Anker power adapters can do this for some reason.
Agapito Salalila –
quality product is my priority.
PcrispyPcrispy –
First of all, most chargers like this give you one USB-C, so having two and one USB-A vs the opposite (1 C and 2 A) is a big deal. I have some equipment (LED lights for instance) that will NOT charge from a USB-C PD port, only a USB-A, so having the option and flexibility to do either and power/charge 3 things at one with a tiny charger is pretty amazing. Also my MacBook Pro will accept power from something like a 60W power source, but it can’t keep up powering the computer during rendering, so the battery will decrease and eventually die. Having a full 100W option is awesome as it gives me the ability to keep the factory charger at home, then use this when needed and also power other things as well. Build quality is amazing, it’s built like a tank. The only complaint whatsoever is the lack of a power LED to let you know the outlet you plugged it into is actually working. Clearly not a dealbreaker, but that is the only negative I can find.
DanDan –
At 195g / 6.9oz, 1.3″ thick and designed with folding plugs, this charger is good looking, travel friendly and packs a good punch. This size is probably as compact as it gets for a USB-C charger capable of 100W output. The C1 port supports PD3.0 up to 100W (20V x 5A) with PPS for Samsung “Super Fast Charging” used on the majority of their phones / tablets, along with QC and a plethora of other fast charging protocols. (Note that although my tester says it supports PD3.1 / EPR in one of the pictures I uploaded, the max output voltage is 20V thus not really PD3.1/EPR.) The C2 port also supports PD3.0 + PPS + QC4, though limited to only 30W. When C1 + C2 are used simultaneously, the power split is 60W (C1) + 30W (C2). The adapter is power factor corrected, with PF of 0.9 at >=50W or so output, which is always a nice feature to see in a compact power adapter and suggests high quality circuitry design to me. Comes labeled with a DOE level VI efficiency mark and a TÜV SÜD certification mark. Thermal performance is not particularly stellar, with it getting quite hot after 20 minutes or so of sustained 100W output — but it’s ok to average considering its small size / thermal mass due to the compact form factor.This UGREEN charger to me is pretty close to an ideal compact travel charger; small enough to fit into carryon luggage, but powerful enough to supply most modern small /medium sized USB-C powered laptops at 100W. Even when charging a phone at the same time using the C2 port, it still puts out enough power from C1 (60W) to power most laptops doing web browsing / email / office work or perhaps watching movies on a flight. I’ve had other UGREEN DC power adapters / chargers in the past and they’ve all been excellent; it appears this one is no exception. Recommended.
Chris –
This charger is very well made, it definitely feels very premium with the metal shell around most of the device. It feels extremely sturdy and solid, it’s absolutely the best charger I have currently.For charging devices, it’s working well. For instance, my work laptop is supposed to be able to work well with as low as 65watt charging but this is the only charger I have that it actually charges well with during use. Other chargers I have (all 65w max) charge the laptop very slowly if I’m also using the laptop. Not super surprising though as this can deliver up to 100 watts.I only have one complaint about this charging brick, it has an unusual form factor, being a rectangle designed so the long side is horizontal when plugged into a wall socket. Basically it sticks out pretty far from the wall, this isn’t an issue for me as I have it plugged into a surge protector so it’s vertical.Overall, if you can afford it, this is a very nice charger, compared to other chargers I’ve purchased it’s easily the nicest. Definitely a premium device!
DKLM2DKLM2 –
There is lots to love with this super fast charger. The small size is impressive for the power it provides. I verified that all our our phones and tablets that support super fast charging work with this charger. Of course, you do need to be a quality charging cord that supports super fast charging. I appreciate that is includes an regular USB A port. That’s makes this a very versatile charging option.My only issue is the price point. There are other chargers out there that are cheaper, some much cheaper, but there is a trade off. Those less expensive chargers are also twice the size or even larger. I think this charger is more appealing to people who travel a lot, and need the smaller size. Also, people who work from home and maybe have a small work area might find this the perfect size. Based on it’s performance, I do recommended this charger. But for my personal use, I would be just as happy with a larger charger at half the price if it did perform the same.
smileysmiley –
Brilliant little charger. the USB-c 100 watt can keep up with my ASUS Zephrys laptop with a Ryzen 9 and RTX 4070 while gaming. It does seem to tweek the clocks down to match the 100 watt power envelope coming in, but it still playing games well.Great travel companion to not need to take a full on power brick to take my laptop on short trips. Note if you have anything else plugged into it, the power goes down to 65 watts, so for maximum charge on devices that will use USB-C PD 100 watts only have the single port filled. Using both USB-C ports you get 65 watts and 30 watts. But with all 3 you get 65 watts and 5v/3 amps out the other 2. So it drops outs of the faster charging ranges if you use all 3 of the ports from some devices. That said 3 amps is still not a slow charger so its not bad.