Ugreen Launches a New Charger with Multiple USB-C and USB-A Ports
A new 300W GaN charger from Ugreen is being teased, and it features multiple ports for multi-device charging. The $269 gadget features one USB-A port in addition to four USB-C connections, with the most powerful offering up to 140W using the PowerDelivery 3.1 spec. According to reports, the second and third USB-C connections can output up to 100W of power, while the fourth can deliver 45W.
The new charger is geared toward consumers who need multiple power ports for charging a wide range of power-hungry devices on the go. The charger can deliver 140W from its first USB-C port, 65W from its second, 45W from its third, 20W from its fourth, and 22.5W from its USB-A port while all USB connections are in use.
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The new charger is geared toward consumers who need multiple power ports for charging a wide range of power-hungry devices on the go. The charger can deliver 140W from its first USB-C port, 65W from its second, 45W from its third, 20W from its fourth, and 22.5W from its USB-A port while all USB connections are in use.
Image Credit: Ugreen
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