4 Best USB-C Chargers With Multiple Ports That You Can Buy

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If you have several USB-C accessories, such as laptops, smartphones, or wireless earphones, investing in a USB-C charger with multiple ports is ideal. These chargers let you charge multiple devices parallelly and also help save precious space in your travel bag. We’ve listed the best options below, so let’s take a look.

Nekteck 100W USB-C GaN Charger

Total power: 100W |Number of ports: 3

Nekteck 100W GaN Charger

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The Nekteck 100W GaN wall charger brings several advantages to the table. First, this 100W PD wall charger is powerful enough to let you charge your laptop and smartphone together. More importantly, this Nektech product comes with comprehensive protection against overheating, over-current and over-voltage.

The USB-C1 port can output at 100W, whereas the USB-C2 port outputs at 65W. In addition, the adapter comes with a third Type-A port, that can output at 30W. Note that using two or more ports together will tank the power output from each port. Regardless, the adapter can top up powerful laptops from Apple’s MacBook Pro lineup and even fast-charge devices like the iPhone 13 Pro Max in just 30 minutes.

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Anker PowerPort III Duo

Total power: 40W |Number of ports: 2

Anker PowerPort III Duo

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If you want an affordable charger to charge your smartphones at a decent speed, you should consider the Anker PowerPort III Duo. This one has an output of 40W via the two USB-C ports. Unlike the one above, it is not equipped with Power Delivery.

Instead, it bundles the company’s proprietary PowerIQ 3.0 technology. The good thing is that it’s compatible with Qualcomm Quick Charge and USB-C Power Delivery and delivers around 20W of energy (5V/2.4A, 9V/2.22A, 12V/1.5A) per port. It works as advertised, and is backed by an 18-month, worry-free warranty.

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Anker PowerPort Atom PD 2

Total power: 60W| Number of ports: 2

Anker PowerPort Atom PD 2

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The Anker PowerPort Atom PD 2 has several advantages. It is one of the few GaN wall chargers that supports USB-C Power Delivery. This compact charger can deliver up to 60W in total. Like the Nektech charger, it is designed to fuel smartphones and laptops simultaneously.

As a GaN charger, the PowerPort Atom PD2 is compact and lightweight. The multi-port USB-C charger is 15 percent smaller than the stock MacBook Pro charger, making it travel-friendly. Up to 60W can be delivered when a single port is plugged in, making it easy to charge the smaller MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. On the other hand, close to 30W can be delivered on each port when both ports are engaged.

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UGreen PD Charger

Total power: 65W |Number of ports: 4

UGreen PD Charger

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The highlight of the UGREEN charger is its four ports. While three of these are USB-C ports, the remaining one is a standard USB-A port. Not only is this charger more affordable than its counterparts above, but it also has a compact design thanks to the use of GaN technology.

You will get the full 65W only when one of the first two ports is utilized. If both the first and second ports are used, you’ll get a combination of 45W+ 18W (depending on the power rating of the connected device). The third USB-C port is rated at 18W, while the USB-A port delivers a standard 18W power. All said and done, the UGREEN PD Charge is a stellar addition to any traveler’s arsenal.

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Last updated on 06 August, 2024

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