UGREEN Nexode 300W GaN Fast Charger
UGREEN is back with another GaN charger; this one being the world’s first 300W GaN charger and we’ll take a closer look at the UGREEN Nexode 300W GaN Fast Charger, which launches today, in this article. Note that this is the same article published some weeks ago but was retracted upon request from UGREEN as there was an embargo which was not previously specified until the article was published. Except for this note and video below, the article's content has not changed.
As with UGREEN’s other GaN chargers, the newly-released Nexode 300W GaN Fast Charger sits among the higher priced ones and retails for $269. And as with other UGREEN products, this charger bears a premium build. Its metallic grey coating and matte finish endows it with a sleek and minimalist look; making it suitable to be inconspicuously added to your work desk. It also has a large anti-slip padding underneath to keep it in place and minimise scratches on your desk.
Of note, I appreciated that the company provided a USB-C cable for charging purposes. This isn’t very common with GaN chargers and having one included is always welcome.
Its main downside to this device is its weight as it is quite hefty for a charger. But then again, this is not a regular charger but a 300W one that can replace up to 5 devices’ chargers. Its first port can deliver as much as 140W via the PowerDelivery 3.1 spec, which can juice up a 16-inch MacBook Pro up to 70% in an hour.
With its five ports, it can charge a laptop, phone, tablet, earbuds and handheld console at once. However, having only one USB-A port can be limiting if your device doesn’t plug into a USB-C port. Maybe future iterations could include more USB-A ports to suit more needs.
Even with all ports in use, they can power such devices as they will provide 140W, 65W, 45W, 20W and 22.5W (from the top to the bottom port). With less devices connected, the power output can fluctuate based on the chart provided by UGREEN below. I found it handy that they clarify the power distribution (it’s included in the user manual as well).
Its charging ability and power output can really make the UGREEN Nexode 300W GaN Fast Charger a replacement for up to five devices’ chargers. This makes it very adequate for travelling. While it does get hot over time (I wouldn’t hold it in my hand), it has a smart thermal guard system that monitors temperature change in real-time. Every 0.5 seconds, it takes a temperature reading to protect your device from overheating, ensuring that it delivers fast yet safe charging.
Although this is not a cheap device (for more budget-friendly options, you might want to look into what oraimo proposes), it is an impressively powerful one and shows that UGREEN is paving the way for single chargers for multiple, power-hungry devices.