Category: Chargers

  • Beyond the Wall Charger: Smart Charging Accessories for iPhone, iPad, and AirPods

    Beyond the Wall Charger: Smart Charging Accessories for iPhone, iPad, and AirPods

    Charging Accessories That Do More Than One Job

    Not everything in a charger lineup is a wall plug – some of the most useful products solve a specific charging problem for one device. Three accessories in our range are built exactly for that: keeping your ears, your stylus, and your MagSafe setup working the way you actually use them.

    The UGREEN 60165 2-in-1 USB-C to Headphone & Charger Adapter (Rs. 5,896) solves a very specific problem on USB-C-only phones: it lets you plug in wired USB-C earphones and charge at the same time, splitting a single USB-C port into one connector for audio and one for charging, rated at 5V/3A (max.) on the charging side, with an aluminum alloy and TPE body.

    UGREEN 60165 2-IN-1 USB-C TO HEADPHONE & CHARGER ADAPTER

    Keeping a Stylus and a Phone Stand Charged Too

    If you use an iPad for note-taking or drawing, the UGREEN 90915 Smart Stylus Pen for Apple iPad (Rs. 10,002) belongs in the charging conversation too – it has a 1.6mm fine tip with palm rejection and tilt sensitivity, and charges over USB-C in about 1.5 hours for roughly 8-10 hours of battery life, working with iPad 2018-2024 series models over Bluetooth.

    UGREEN 90915 SMART STYLUS PEN FOR APPLE IPAD (USB C FAST CHARGER)

    Rounding out the accessory side is the UGREEN 40290 Foldable Stand for Apple Original MagSafe Charger (Rs. 6,527), built from aluminum alloy with an anti-slip silicone pad and a dual-shaft adjustable design that folds flat for travel – it’s compatible with iPhone 13/12 series and AirPods Series, but note that it’s a stand for Apple’s original MagSafe charger, not a charger itself, so the MagSafe charger needs to be purchased separately.

    None of these accessories replace a wall charger, but each one changes how a specific device fits into your daily routine – one lets you keep wired audio without giving up charging, one keeps a stylus topped up alongside your iPad, and one gives an existing MagSafe charger a proper stand instead of leaving it flat on the desk.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can the UGREEN 60165 adapter really charge and play wired audio at the same time?

    Yes, it’s designed as a 2-in-1 adapter with separate USB-C connectors for earphones and charging, so both functions work through the same phone port simultaneously.

    How long does the UGREEN 90915 stylus pen take to charge?

    About 1.5 hours for a full charge over USB-C, which then supports roughly 8-10 hours of use before it needs charging again.

    Does the UGREEN 40290 stand come with a MagSafe charger included?

    No, it’s specifically a stand for Apple’s original MagSafe charger – the charger itself is sold separately and is not included with the stand.

    Which iPad models work with the UGREEN 90915 stylus?

    Per its listed compatibility, it works with iPad 2018-2024 series models.

  • Wireless Charging Guide: Qi, Qi2, and MagSafe-Style Charging Explained

    Wireless Charging Guide: Qi, Qi2, and MagSafe-Style Charging Explained

    Qi, the Everyday Wireless Standard

    Wireless charging removes the daily hassle of plugging in a cable, and the UGREEN 30570 Qi Wireless 10W Fast Charger (Rs. 5,264) is the straightforward version of this: place a Qi-enabled phone on the slim, non-slip pad and it charges at up to 10W, with intelligent power adjustment and built-in protection against overheating, overcharging and short-circuit. It’s a simple, cable-free option for a desk or nightstand.

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    Qi2 Adds Magnets and More Ports

    The newer Qi2 standard adds magnetic alignment, so the phone snaps into place instead of needing to be positioned just right on the pad. The UGREEN 55321 Nexode 65W 4-in-1 Qi2 Desktop Fast Charger (Rs. 25,899) is built around this – a 15W Qi2 magnetic wireless charging pad combined with 2x USB-C and 1x USB-A ports, for a total of 65W shared across the whole station. That makes it less a single wireless pad and more a full charging hub: your phone can sit on the magnetic pad while your earbuds, watch charger or laptop use the cabled ports at the same time.

    UGREEN 55321 NEXODE 65W 2-IN-1 Qi2 GAN DESKTOP FAST CHARGER ( 2XUSB-C, 1XUSB-A, 1XW/L CHARGER )

    If you’re specifically invested in Apple’s MagSafe ecosystem rather than Qi2, it’s worth noting the UGREEN 40290 Foldable Stand for Apple Original MagSafe Charger (Rs. 6,527) is a stand, not a charger – it’s designed to hold Apple’s original MagSafe charger (sold separately) at a better angle for video calls or watching content, with a premium aluminum alloy body and anti-slip silicone pad, and folds flat for travel. It’s compatible with iPhone 13/12 series and AirPods Series when paired with a genuine MagSafe charger.

    Deciding between these comes down to what you’re trying to solve: a single Qi pad like the 30570 is the simplest and most affordable way to go cable-free, the Qi2 station like the 55321 is for people who want one hub for several devices, and the 40290 stand is purely an accessory for people who already own or plan to buy an Apple MagSafe charger.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What’s the practical difference between Qi and Qi2 charging?

    Qi2, as used in the UGREEN 55321, adds magnetic alignment so the phone locks into place on the pad, while a standard Qi charger like the UGREEN 30570 relies on the phone being placed correctly on the coil without magnets.

    Does the UGREEN 40290 come with a wireless charger included?

    No – it’s specifically a stand designed for Apple’s original MagSafe charger, which is not included and needs to be purchased separately.

    Can the UGREEN 55321 charge more than just a phone?

    Yes, alongside its 15W Qi2 wireless pad it has 2x USB-C and 1x USB-A ports, so a phone, earbuds and a laptop or tablet can all charge from the same 65W station.

    Is a 10W wireless charger like the UGREEN 30570 fast enough for daily use?

    For overnight charging or topping up at a desk, 10W is a comfortable everyday speed for most Qi-enabled phones, especially given its built-in overheat and overcharge protection.

  • Compact Everyday Chargers: The Best Mini Chargers for Your Bag or Bedside Table

    Compact Everyday Chargers: The Best Mini Chargers for Your Bag or Bedside Table

    Small Chargers, Real Fast Charging

    Not every charger needs to live permanently on your desk. If you just need something to toss in a bag or leave by the bed, the mini and compact chargers in our lineup deliver genuine fast charging without the bulk of a multi-port desktop unit.

    At the most affordable end, the UGREEN 10220 MINI PD FAST CHARGER 20W (Rs. 4,159) is the cheapest charger in our entire range, using Power Delivery to deliver 20W in a mini, lightweight shell with the standard over-voltage, over-current, overheating and short-circuit protections. The UGREEN 10219 20W MINI PD FAST CHARGER (Rs. 4,738) sits right alongside it – same 20W Power Delivery output and compact design, at a slightly different price point.

    Adding GaN to the Mini Form Factor

    For a bit more refinement, the UGREEN 90902 NEXODE USB-C 20W GAN FAST CHARGER (Rs. 6,843) keeps the same 20W output but switches to GaN technology in a sleek gray Nexode design, with a single USB-C port for stable charging and intelligent power control. GaN doesn’t add wattage here, but it does allow the compact form factor with less heat build-up.

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    If you want a bit more power in a mini format with some personality, the UGREEN 25036 Nexode RG 30W USB C GaN Charger (Rs. 7,205) is built in a distinctive robot-styled design and is rated to take an iPhone 14 Pro Max from 0% to 55% in just 30 minutes, while also supporting Samsung fast charging and MacBook compatibility through its single USB-C port.

    Ugreen 25036 Nexode RG 30W USB C GaN Charger

    For everyday carry, the decision usually comes down to budget versus a bit of extra speed and design flair. The 10219 and 10220 cover the basics at the lowest prices in the category, the 90902 adds GaN efficiency at the same 20W, and the 25036 steps up to 30W with a documented fast-charging result for larger phones.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What’s the cheapest mini charger available?

    The UGREEN 10220 MINI PD FAST CHARGER 20W at Rs. 4,159 is the most affordable charger in the lineup, just ahead of the UGREEN 10219 at Rs. 4,738.

    What’s actually different between the UGREEN 10219 and 10220?

    Both are 20W Mini/Compact Power Delivery chargers with very similar positioning; they’re priced slightly differently (Rs. 4,738 vs Rs. 4,159) but serve the same everyday, compact fast-charging role.

    Does GaN matter in a small 20W charger like the UGREEN 90902?

    Yes – GaN technology is what allows the 90902 to keep a sleek, compact Nexode design while still delivering stable 20W Power Delivery charging with reduced heat.

    How fast does the UGREEN 25036 charge a large phone?

    According to its product details, it can take an iPhone 14 Pro Max from 0% to 55% in about 30 minutes, while also supporting Samsung fast charging and MacBook compatibility.

  • Charging Several Devices at Once: Hubs, Cubes, and Outlet Extenders Compared

    Charging Several Devices at Once: Hubs, Cubes, and Outlet Extenders Compared

    One Plug, Several Devices

    Not every multi-device charging problem needs a full desktop charger – sometimes you just need to turn one wall outlet into several, or add a cable’s worth of reach to your desk. Three different products in our chargers range solve this in different ways.

    The UGREEN 60113 65W DigiNest Cube (2C2A) Power Cube Charging Station (Rs. 23,583) packs 2x USB-C and 2x USB-A ports into a compact cube design, attached to a 1.8m cable so you can position it away from the wall – on a desk or nightstand – while still delivering USB-C PD fast charging suitable for laptops and mobile devices.

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    Extending a Single Outlet

    If the issue is a single wall socket that’s already occupied, the UGREEN 90613 30W Outlet Extender Charger (Rs. 9,054) takes a different approach: it keeps one AC outlet free for a lamp, fan or any regular plug, while adding 2x USB-A and 1x USB-C fast-charging ports in the same compact unit. It’s built specifically for home, office or anywhere a single outlet needs to do more work.

    For a setup that includes wireless charging alongside cabled devices, the UGREEN 55321 Nexode 65W 4-in-1 Qi2 Desktop Fast Charger (Rs. 25,899) combines 2x USB-C and 1x USB-A ports with a 15W Qi2 magnetic wireless pad, for a total of 65W shared across everything – useful for a phone, AirPods, and a laptop or tablet charging from the same station.

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    Which one makes sense depends on the actual bottleneck in your space. If you simply don’t have enough ports near your bed or desk, the DigiNest Cube’s 1.8m cable gives you placement flexibility. If the problem is a single overworked wall socket, the outlet extender keeps a regular plug available while adding USB ports. And if wireless charging is part of your routine, the 55321 folds that in alongside cabled ports rather than needing a separate wireless pad.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What’s the difference between the DigiNest Cube and the outlet extender?

    The UGREEN 60113 DigiNest Cube (Rs. 23,583) offers 4 USB ports (2x USB-C, 2x USB-A) on the end of a 1.8m cable for flexible placement, while the UGREEN 90613 outlet extender (Rs. 9,054) plugs directly into the wall and adds 2x USB-A and 1x USB-C while still keeping one AC outlet free.

    Can the DigiNest Cube charge a laptop?

    Yes, it’s built with USB-C PD fast charging intended for laptops and mobile devices, not just small accessories.

    Does the outlet extender still let me plug in a regular appliance?

    Yes, the UGREEN 90613 keeps one AC outlet available alongside its 2x USB-A and 1x USB-C ports, so you’re not sacrificing your only wall socket to gain USB charging.

    Which of these adds wireless charging to the mix?

    The UGREEN 55321 Nexode 65W 4-in-1 station is the one built for this – it adds a 15W Qi2 magnetic wireless pad alongside its 2x USB-C and 1x USB-A ports.

  • USB-C vs USB-A: Which Charger Ports Do You Actually Need?

    USB-C vs USB-A: Which Charger Ports Do You Actually Need?

    Why Ports Still Matter More Than You’d Think

    It’s easy to assume every charger is interchangeable once it’s “fast,” but the port type – USB-C or USB-A – still decides which cables and devices actually work with it. USB-C is where new phones, tablets and laptops are heading, but USB-A hasn’t disappeared from cases, cables and older accessories.

    The UGREEN 60468 36W USB-C WALL CHARGER (Rs. 5,264) is a practical middle ground: one USB-C port and one USB-A port, supporting PD 3.0 and QC 3.0/4.0 as well as AFC, FCP and SCP, so you can charge a newer USB-C phone and an older USB-A accessory from the same compact charger without picking one over the other.

    UGREEN 60468 36W USB-C WALL CHARGER

    When You Need More USB-A, or More USB-C

    If your household still leans heavily on USB-A cables – older power banks, some earbud cases, certain accessories – the UGREEN 30912 Quick Charge 3.0 Charger 30 Watt Dual USB Wall Charger (Rs. 5,685) covers that directly with two USB-A ports and Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 support, no USB-C involved at all. Going the other way, the UGREEN 90495 (2C/1A) 65W Fast Charger (Rs. 11,054) leans toward USB-C, with two USB-C ports plus one USB-A port and 65W of GaN-powered output, suited to a laptop or tablet on USB-C alongside a phone or accessory on USB-A.

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    At the higher end of our range, chargers like the UGREEN Nexode 300W 5-port desktop charger reflect where things are headed, with four USB-C ports to just one USB-A – a ratio that would have looked unusual a few years ago but now matches how many devices actually charge. The practical takeaway: check what’s plugged into your current charger before buying a new one. If everything you own is already USB-C, a USB-C-heavy charger like the 90495 makes sense; if you still rely on USB-A cables day to day, a dual-USB-A option like the 30912 or a mixed charger like the 60468 will serve you better.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why do newer chargers favor USB-C over USB-A?

    Most current phones, tablets and laptops charge over USB-C using Power Delivery, which is why multi-port chargers in our range, like the 4x USB-C/1x USB-A UGREEN Nexode 300W desktop charger, now lean heavily toward USB-C.

    Do I still need a USB-A port on my charger?

    If you have older cables, power banks or accessories that use USB-A, yes – mixed chargers like the UGREEN 60468 (Rs. 5,264, 1x USB-C + 1x USB-A) or UGREEN 90495 (Rs. 11,054, 2x USB-C + 1x USB-A) keep both options available.

    Is the dual-USB-A UGREEN 30912 still worth buying?

    At Rs. 5,685, it’s a solid option if most of what you charge still uses USB-A cables, since it delivers 30W total across two USB-A ports with Quick Charge 3.0 support.

    Can I plug a USB-C phone into a USB-A charger port?

    Only with a USB-A-to-USB-C cable, and charging speed will depend on whether the charger’s USB-A port supports a fast-charging protocol your phone recognizes, such as Quick Charge.

  • Best Travel Chargers: Compact, Foldable Power for Life on the Road

    Best Travel Chargers: Compact, Foldable Power for Life on the Road

    What to Look for in a Travel Charger

    A charger you carry every day needs to earn its space in a bag: small folded prongs, light weight, and ideally enough wattage to cover more than just your phone. The good news is that GaN technology has made “small” and “powerful” much less of a trade-off.

    The UNITEK P1119A 35W GAN Power Delivery Fast Travel Charger (Rs. 5,938) is built around exactly this brief – a compact, portable design with GaN internals delivering 35W of USB-C Power Delivery, plus overcurrent, overvoltage and overheating protection, all in a shell meant to travel. For lighter everyday carry, the UGREEN 70572 Foldable Mini 20W USB C Fast Charger (Rs. 5,685) folds its plug flat and still delivers PD 3.0 fast charging, quick enough to take an iPhone up to 50% in around 30 minutes.

    UNITEK P1119A 35W GAN POWER DELIVERY FAST TRAVEL CHARGER

    A Bit More Power Without the Bulk

    If your trips involve a tablet as well as a phone, the UGREEN 90901 Nexode USB-C 30W GaN Foldable Fast Charger (Rs. 8,422) is worth the step up – its foldable plug keeps it travel-friendly while GaN technology pushes 30W to iPhone, iPad, Pixel and Galaxy devices alike, charging an iPhone to 50% in roughly 25 minutes. The UGREEN 15550 Nexode RG 30W USB C GaN Charger (Rs. 7,685) covers similar ground in a distinctive compact, robot-styled design, supporting PD, PPS and QC protocols for phones, Androids, tablets and earbuds.

    UGREEN 90901 NEXODE USB-C 30W GAN Foldable Fast Charger (Gray) US Plug for iPhone 16/15

    None of these are desktop chargers pretending to be portable – each one is specifically designed with a foldable or compact form factor, which matters more when you’re packing a bag than an extra few watts of output. If your travel routine is phone-only, the 20W or 30W options are plenty; if you’re also bringing a laptop, pair one of these with a higher-wattage charger from the office rather than expecting a 20-35W travel unit to do both jobs.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is 35W enough for a trip if I only carry a phone and tablet?

    Yes, for most phones and tablets, 35W is comfortably enough for fast charging via Power Delivery, which is the range the UNITEK P1119A (Rs. 5,938) is built for.

    Does the UGREEN 70572 actually fold flat?

    Yes, it has a foldable plug design specifically meant for portability and storage, which is part of why it’s positioned as a mini travel-friendly charger at Rs. 5,685.

    What’s the difference between the UGREEN 90901 and the UGREEN 15550 Nexode RG?

    Both are 30W GaN chargers, but the 90901 (Rs. 8,422) has a foldable plug and a documented iPhone charge time of 50% in about 25 minutes, while the 15550 (Rs. 7,685) uses a compact robot-styled Nexode RG design and supports PD, PPS and QC protocols.

    Should I bring my desktop charger instead of a dedicated travel charger?

    You can, but the chargers in this list are specifically built to fold down or stay compact for a bag, which most desktop or multi-port chargers in our range are not designed around.

  • Charger Safety 101: What Overvoltage, Overcurrent, and Short-Circuit Protection Actually Mean

    Charger Safety 101: What Overvoltage, Overcurrent, and Short-Circuit Protection Actually Mean

    What “Protection” Actually Means on a Spec Sheet

    Charger listings often include a line like “over-voltage, over-current, overheating, short-circuit protection,” and it’s easy to skim past it. In practice, these are the built-in safeguards that shut a charger down or limit its output before a fault turns into a damaged device or a safety hazard, rather than marketing filler.

    The UGREEN 30912 Quick Charge 3.0 Charger 30 Watt Dual USB Wall Charger (Rs. 5,685) lists protection against over-voltage, over-current, overheating and short-circuit alongside its two Quick Charge 3.0 USB-A ports. That’s the same set of four protections listed on the much smaller UGREEN 10220 MINI PD FAST CHARGER 20W (Rs. 4,159), which shows that these safeguards aren’t reserved for premium or high-wattage models – they show up on entry-level chargers too.

    Ugreen 30912 Quick Charge 3.0 Charger 30 Watt Dual USB Wall Charger

    The Same Protections, Scaled Up

    What changes as wattage climbs isn’t whether a charger has protection circuitry, but how much power that circuitry is managing. The UGREEN 40913 NEXODE 200W USB C DESKTOP CHARGER (Rs. 40,533) lists the same four safety protections – over-current, over-voltage, overheating and short-circuit – while handling far more total output than a 20W mini charger. The UGREEN 70866 PD 66W GAN FAST CHARGER 2XC (Rs. 13,160) is another example, with identical protection categories listed alongside its dual USB-C, 66W GaN design.

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    For everyday buying decisions, this means you shouldn’t assume a compact or budget-friendly charger is cutting corners on safety while a bigger, pricier one is somehow “safer.” Check the listed protections on the specific product rather than judging by price or size alone – in this lineup, both the Rs. 4,159 mini charger and the Rs. 40,533 desktop charger list the same four core protections.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What does over-voltage protection actually protect against?

    It’s a safeguard that cuts or limits power if the voltage being delivered rises above the safe range for the connected device, preventing damage from an electrical fault or spike.

    Does a budget charger like the UGREEN 10220 skip on safety features to hit a lower price?

    Not based on its listed specs – the UGREEN 10220 (Rs. 4,159) lists the same over-voltage, over-current, overheating and short-circuit protections as much higher-wattage chargers like the UGREEN 40913 (Rs. 40,533).

    Why does short-circuit protection matter for everyday charging?

    A short circuit can happen from a damaged cable or port, and short-circuit protection is what stops that fault from turning into overheating or damage to the charger and the device connected to it.

    Do higher-wattage GaN chargers need more protection than smaller ones?

    They manage more power, so the protection circuitry has more to do, but functionally the listed safeguards – over-voltage, over-current, overheating and short-circuit – are the same categories across both the 30912 dual USB-A charger and higher-output GaN models like the 70866.

  • How Many Watts Do You Need? A Charger Wattage Guide for Phones, Tablets, and Laptops

    How Many Watts Do You Need? A Charger Wattage Guide for Phones, Tablets, and Laptops

    Wattage Is the First Spec to Check

    Before you look at ports, colors or brand, the wattage rating of a charger tells you what it can realistically power. Too little and a laptop will charge painfully slowly, or not at all; more than you need just means a bigger charger than necessary. Here’s how the wattage tiers in our chargers category line up with real devices.

    At the entry level, the UGREEN 10219 20W Mini PD Fast Charger (Rs. 4,738) is built for smartphones and small USB-C devices – its compact, lightweight design is meant to live in a bag or by the bed, not to power a laptop. It uses Power Delivery (PD) technology to charge quickly within that 20W ceiling.

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    Moving Up for Tablets and Bigger Phones

    A step up, the UGREEN 90901 Nexode USB-C 30W GaN Foldable Fast Charger (Rs. 8,422) supports iPhone, iPad, Pixel, Galaxy and similar devices, and its GaN internals let it fast-charge an iPhone to 50% in around 25 minutes. This 30W tier is a comfortable middle ground for tablets and larger phones that can draw more power than a basic 20W charger provides.

    For laptops, you need to look at 65W and above. The UGREEN 70817 GAN PD FAST CHARGER 65W (Rs. 9,787) puts a full 65W through a single USB-C port with PD 3.0, QC and PPS support – generally enough for many ultrabooks and thin laptops that charge over USB-C, alongside phones and tablets. If you need to power a laptop and other devices from the same unit, the UGREEN 70870 PD 100W 4-PORT USB DESKTOP FAST CHARGER (Rs. 27,583) spreads up to 100W across four ports, so a laptop can take the lion’s share of power while a phone or tablet charges alongside it.

    UGREEN 70870 PD 100W 4-PORT USB DESKTOP FAST CHARGER

    The general rule: match the charger’s wattage to your most demanding device, not your smallest one. If you mix a laptop and a phone on the same multi-port charger, remember the rated wattage is a shared total, not per port, so a heavier laptop load leaves less for everything else plugged in at the same time.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Will a 100W charger like the UGREEN 70870 damage my phone?

    No. Power Delivery chargers negotiate the actual charging speed with the connected device, so a phone will only draw the wattage it’s designed to accept, even when plugged into a 100W-capable charger.

    What wattage do I need just to fast-charge a phone?

    Somewhere in the 20-30W range covers most phones comfortably, which is why chargers like the UGREEN 10219 (20W, Rs. 4,738) and UGREEN 90901 (30W, Rs. 8,422) are positioned as everyday phone and tablet chargers rather than laptop chargers.

    Can the UGREEN 70817’s 65W actually run a laptop?

    A single 65W USB-C PD port is generally enough for many thin-and-light laptops that charge over USB-C, though very power-hungry laptops may want a higher-wattage option like the 70870 or a multi-port desktop charger.

    What’s the practical difference between the 20W UGREEN 10219 and the 30W UGREEN 90901?

    Both are compact PD chargers, but the 90901 adds GaN technology, a foldable plug and a documented ability to charge an iPhone to 50% in about 25 minutes, while the 10219 is a simpler 20W mini charger priced at Rs. 4,738 versus Rs. 8,422.

  • GaN Chargers Explained: Why UGREEN’s Nexode Range Charges Faster and Runs Cooler

    GaN Chargers Explained: Why UGREEN’s Nexode Range Charges Faster and Runs Cooler

    What Makes a Charger “GaN”?

    Most wall chargers built before the last few years used silicon transistors, which generate a lot of heat once you push past 20-30W. Gallium Nitride (GaN) is a different semiconductor material that switches power more efficiently, which is why GaN chargers can pack more wattage into a noticeably smaller shell without turning into a hand-warmer. Almost every fast charger in the UGREEN Nexode line, along with several UNITEK and MOMAX models in our chargers category, is built on this technology.

    The UGREEN 70817 GAN PD FAST CHARGER 65W (Rs. 9,787) is a good example of what GaN buys you: a single USB-C port pushing 65W of Power Delivery, with support for PD 3.0, QC 4.0/3.0/2.0, PPS, AFC and FCP protocols, all in a compact EU-plug design. Step up to the UGREEN 70866 PD 66W GAN FAST CHARGER 2XC (Rs. 13,160) and you get the same GaN efficiency spread across two USB-C ports, so you can charge a laptop and a phone from one plug – with built-in protection against over-voltage, over-current, overheating and short circuit.

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    GaN Isn’t Just for High Wattage

    It’s tempting to think GaN only matters once you’re above 60W, but it shows up in smaller chargers too. The UGREEN 15550 Nexode RG 30W USB C GaN Charger (Rs. 7,685) uses the same underlying technology in a compact, robot-styled design, and still supports PD, PPS and QC fast-charging protocols for phones, tablets and earbuds. On the travel side, the UNITEK P1119A 35W GAN Power Delivery Fast Travel Charger (Rs. 5,938) is built specifically to be compact and portable, with GaN efficiency keeping the size down while still offering 35W of Power Delivery output.

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    In practice, this means you no longer have to choose between a charger that’s fast and one that’s small. A GaN charger rated for 65W or even 66W can genuinely be pocketable, which is why you’ll see GaN show up across our travel chargers, desktop multi-port chargers and single-port daily chargers alike.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is a GaN charger safe to use with older, non-PD devices?

    Yes. GaN chargers like the UGREEN 70817 and 70866 negotiate charging speed with the connected device using standard protocols such as PD and QC, so an older phone or accessory will simply draw the power it’s designed for rather than being force-fed 65W.

    What’s the actual difference between the UGREEN 70817 and 70866?

    The 70817 (Rs. 9,787) is a single USB-C port charger rated at 65W, while the 70866 (Rs. 13,160) adds a second USB-C port and is rated at 66W total, letting you split power across two devices at once instead of charging just one.

    Do I need a GaN charger specifically for travel?

    It helps. The UNITEK P1119A 35W GaN Power Delivery Fast Travel Charger (Rs. 5,938) is built around GaN precisely so it can stay compact and portable while still delivering 35W, which is harder to achieve with older silicon-based designs.

    Does a higher-wattage GaN charger mean faster charging for every device?

    Only up to the limit your device supports. A charger’s wattage is a ceiling, not a guarantee – your phone, tablet or laptop will only draw as much power as its own charging circuit allows, regardless of whether the charger is rated for 30W or 66W.

  • Best Multi-Port Chargers for Families and Home Offices

    Best Multi-Port Chargers for Families and Home Offices

    Why a Single-Port Charger Isn’t Always Enough

    If you’re charging phones, tablets, a laptop and a pair of earbuds every evening, one wall socket with a single charger quickly becomes a bottleneck. A multi-port desktop charger solves this by putting several fast-charging ports behind one plug, which is exactly the role played by UGREEN’s Nexode desktop chargers in our lineup.

    At the top end sits the UGREEN 90903 Nexode 300W USB C GaN Charger (Rs. 60,536), a 5-port desktop charger with 4x USB-C and 1x USB-A, built on GaN technology and supporting PD 3.1, PD 3.0, PPS and QC protocols. With 300W of total output shared across all five ports, it’s designed for power users, professionals and multi-device workstations rather than a single laptop.

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    Stepping Down Without Losing Capability

    Not every household or office needs 300W. The UGREEN 40913 Nexode 200W USB C Desktop Charger (Rs. 40,533) also uses GaN technology and supports PD, PPS and Quick Charge protocols, with the same over-current, over-voltage, overheating and short-circuit protections, at a lower total output and price point for homes that need strong power without the very top tier.

    For smaller families or a shared desk, the UGREEN 70870 PD 100W 4-PORT USB DESKTOP FAST CHARGER (Rs. 27,583) and the UGREEN 10375 100W 4-Port GaN Fast Charger (Rs. 19,477) both offer four ports at 100W total – enough to keep a laptop, a phone, a tablet and an accessory topped up at the same time. The 10375 splits its four ports as 3x USB-C and 1x USB-A, which is handy if some of your devices haven’t moved to USB-C yet.

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    When choosing between these, think about how many devices actually need power at the same time in your household or office, not just the biggest number on the box. A family of four charging phones overnight has very different needs from a home office running a laptop, accessories and a phone simultaneously during the day.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How many devices can the UGREEN 90903 charge at once?

    It has 5 ports in total – 4x USB-C and 1x USB-A – so it can charge up to five devices simultaneously, with its 300W GaN design distributing power across whichever ports are in use.

    What’s the real difference between the 40913 and the 90903?

    The UGREEN 40913 (Rs. 40,533) delivers 200W total from a GaN desktop design, while the UGREEN 90903 (Rs. 60,536) steps up to 300W across a confirmed 5-port layout – so the 90903 is the better fit when more people or devices need to charge at full speed at once.

    Can these desktop chargers actually charge a laptop, not just phones?

    Yes. Both the UGREEN 70870 (100W, Rs. 27,583) and the UGREEN 10375 (100W, Rs. 19,477) are built to power laptops, tablets, smartphones and other USB-powered devices from the same unit, not just top up small accessories.

    Is 300W overkill for a normal household?

    It depends on how many devices need fast charging at the same time. If it’s usually just one or two phones, a 100W 4-port option like the 70870 or 10375 is plenty; the 300W 90903 makes more sense for offices or multi-laptop households charging several power-hungry devices simultaneously.