120W USB C Charger Plug GaN Multi port Charge PD Fast

120W USB C Charger Plug GaN Multi port Charge PD Fast Charging USB Power Adapter Compatible with MacBook Pro/Air

120W USB C Charger Plug GaN Multi port Charge PD Fast Charging USB Power Adapter Compatible with MacBook Pro/Air, iPhone 14 13 12Pro, Samsung Galaxy S22 S21, Pixel 6, Matebook, iPad, Dell, HP, Lenovo


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Intelligent power distribution

Output:

Single port:

USB C1 /USB C2(100W Max )

USB C2 (65W Max )

USB C3 (22.5W Max )

USB A (22.5W Max )

Dual Ports:

USB C1+USB C2 (60W Max + 60W Max)

USB C1+USB C3 (100W Max + 20W Max)

USB C2+USB C3 (100W Max +20W Max)

USB C2 +USB A(100W Max + 18W Max )

USB C3+USB A(10W Max +10W Max )

Triple port:

USB C1+USB C2+USB C3 (65W Max+ 30W Max + 20W Max)

USB C1 + USB C2 + USB A (65W Max + 30W Max + 22.5W Max)

USB C1 + USB C3 + USB A (100W Max + 10W Max + 10W Max )

USB C2 + USB C3 + USB A (100W Max + 10W Max + 10W Max )

Quad connection:

USB C1+USB C2+USB C3+USB A (65W Max + 30W Max + 10W Max +10W Max )

Please note that:

The above data are measured by the laboratory, the actual use will be slightly different depending on the specific circumstances.

Multi-device compatibility (Phone and Laptop), multi-protocol compatibility

This Multi power adapter compatible with multi protocol, compatible with PD3.0 QC4+ QC3.0 Apple-2.4A,AFC,FCP, PPS etc

GMM USB C Charger Compatibility:

Laptop:

Compatible with MacBook: MacBook 2015/2016/2017, MacBook Air 2017/2018/2019/2020, MacBook Pro 2016/2017/2018/2019/2020/2021

Compatible with Huawei: Huawei MateBook X Pro/ MateBook X/ MateBook 13

Compatible with HP: HP Spectre X360/ Spectre X2/ Spectre Folio/ Spectre-13-af001/ ELITE BOOK 830 G5/EliteBook Folio G1 12.5/ ZBOOK StudioG5 15.6

Compatible with Lenovo: Lenovo X1/X1 Carbon/ YOGA 730/920/930/E14/E15/E490/ ideapad 720s-13/ Thinkpad X390/X270/ ThinkPad New S2 13.3 /ThinkPad T470/T490/T495s/T480s/X270/X390/T470

Compatible with Dell: Dell XPS 13 2 in 1(9365)/ Dell XPS 13 9370/ Dell XPS 15 9560/ Dell Latitude 5480

Mobile Devices:

Compatible with Apple: iPhone 8/8 Plus/X/XS/XS Max/XR/11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max/12 Mini/12/12 Pro/12 Pro Max/13 Mini/13/13 Pro/13 Pro Max

Compatible with Apple Devices: AirPods / AirPods Pro / AirPods Max / MagSafe Charger / Apple Watch Series 6 / Series 3 / SE usw.

Compatible with iPad: iPad Pro 2017/2018/2020/2021, iPad Air 3 2019/iPad Air 4 2020, iPad Mini 5 2019/iPad Mini 6 2021/ iPad 10.2″ 2020/iPad 10.2″2021

Compatible with Tablet: Galaxy Tab S4/S5E/S7/S7 +/S8/S8+/S8 Ultra, Huawei Matepad/MatePad Pro

Compatible with Huawei: Huawei P10/P10 Plus/P20/P20 Pro/P30/P30 Pro/P40/P40 Pro/P40 Pro+/P50/P50 Pro/Mate 9/Mate 9 Pro/Mate 10/Mate 10 Pro/Mate 20/Mate 20 Pro/Mate 30/Mate 30 Pro/Mate 30E Pro/Mate 30 RS/Mate 40/Mate 40 Pro/Mate 40 RS/Mate 40 Pro+/Mate 40E/Mate X2

Compatible with Samsung: Samsung S6/S6 Edge/ S6 Active/S7/S7 Edge/S7 Active/S8/S8+/S8 Active/S9/S9+/S10/S10+/S10E/S20/S20 Plus/S20 Ultra /S21/S21+/ S21Ultra/S22/S22+/S22Ultra/ Note 7/Note 8/Note 10/Note 10+/Note 20/Note 20 Ultra

Compatible with Xiaomi: Xiaomi Mi 4/5/6/7/8/9/9 Pro/10/10 Pro/11/11 Pro/11 Ultra/Mix 2/2S/3

Compatible with Google: Google Pixel/Pixel XL/ Pixel 2/2 XL/3/3 XL/4/4 XL/5, LG G6/G7/G8/V30/V30+/V35/V40/V50

Compatible with others: Sony XZ3, Sony Xperia 1, Nintendo Switch, Apple Watch, AirPods Pro, Power Bank, Magsafe, and More



Dimensions: 11.5 x 6.5 x 5.7 cm; 290 Grams
Manufacture: GMM
Dimensions: 11.5 x 6.5 x 5.7 cm; 290 Grams
Origin: China

36 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    You don’t need to buy any other charging plug ever again or carry multiple chargers around! This charger will work with all your devices. Top quality product and excellent support from the seller.

  2. AsaSlaughter says:

     United Kingdom

    Having previously had a 65W unit from another brand that didn’t reliably charge my Dell laptop (65W rated) – i was wary of trying another one, however, this charger functions perfectly and, if my phone is plugged in first, charges both my phone and laptop simultaneously.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I has this as a backup for my laptop PSU. At first it worked fine but then stopped within 9 months. I thought it would be difficult to return but in the end I managed a refund.

    One thing I would recommend is buying a USB power monitor it’s often the lead and not the PSU. USB C cables do not seem to last very long so it’s best to check if they are delivering the Voltage and current they should be capable of.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This multi plug is very fast charging and as there are 3 USB c charging points and a USB you only need to carry one plug around with the 4 wires. For me that’s Apple Watch, iPhone and iPad and my husband’s headphones.

    Very fast charging

  5. UtaMedeiros says:

     United Kingdom

    Got this to charge the various batteries on my Avata Drone. It has fast ports and a normal USBa to USBc port. I can charge the drone, the controller and the FPV headset ALL at the same time and quickly. 1 power supply instead of 3 separate power supplies to carry in the bag if you are away for a few days. I got mine a few weeks ago but I see the price has gone up substantially but would buy again if I needed too as it is just a great charger.

  6. Bernie88Ggews says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI am using this as a way to charge a laptop and a couple of phones, it works well, it is not perfect, usbc 1 and c2 should support the same specification of charge capabilities but it doesn’t appear too, I have two Samsung phones and it only supports Super fast charging on c2 which is annoying as I would like both phones to have the ability to super charge but c1 does not support Super fast charging at all, it’ll still do fast charging so it is not the end of the world, no doubt a firmware issue as the hardware is clearly capable of outputting the standard elsewhere and can supply a lot of current to the laptop.

    Nice device overall.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Unbelievable product, when used with the right cables (I use Anker 75w usb C cables)

    Charges Apple watch, OnePlus phone and iPhone all together at fast speeds

    Life changer until the daughter steals it for her bedroom!

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Smaller than expected, well/quality built and does what it says on the ti

  9. PenneyMMGoxwy says:

     United Kingdom

    I am so pleased I have this plug. I have so many things that need charging simultaneously overnight and throughout the day.
    Phone, smart watch, wireless buds etc

    To be able to fast charge two or three devices at once is a god send in this day and age.

    I may purchase another one for my downstairs so I don’t need to keep moving it from room to room.

  10. allbabythings says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersLike – it’s compact, it’s lightweight for travelling, it fast chargers my MacBook Pro 13in & iPhone at the same time
    Dislike – when you plug in 3 USB C, 1 USB A, the USB A doesn’t work until you unplug all the 3 USB C so it’s very frustrating
    Usage – charging my Apple Watch, iPhone, iPad Air, MacBook Pro

    Worth the money

  11. Albertina54C says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a versatile charger as it has high power, 4 ports, and can work in different ways depending on which port(s) you use! It’s actually kind of complicated, so it’s best to look at the product page where it outlines what the max output will be from the ports in different combinations. However, just know that the C1 and C2 ports provide the most power, and you’ll get the most power by only occupying a single C1/C2 port.

    The charger itself is well built and is very sturdy but doesn’t take up too much space! It doesn’t get too warm during use, and it provides a nice constant supply of power that keeps your devices nicely charged up.

    Overall, I think this is a versatile charger that you can use for your laptop and other devices, whilst saving space and money! Would highly recommend!

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Gan is a dialect of Chinese spoken by about 20 million people, mainly in Jiangxi province.

    But of much more relevance Gallium nitride, or GaN, is a material that’s starting to be used for semiconductors in chargers. It was used to make LEDs in the 1990s, and it’s also a popular material for solar cell arrays on satellites. The main thing about GaN when it comes to chargers is that it produces less heat. You might even call it ‘cool’. And just for the record, it’s made in Shenzhen in the Chinese province of Guangdong, bordering Hong Kong. That’s about 800km away from Jiangxi.

    So this is a pricey charger, although I expect many people will be okay with that if it’s faster, cooler and safer than anything similar for fifteen quid whatever.

    So far I’ve only used it to charge an iPhone 13 ProMax 258gb, which I normally charge using a portable powerbank and it takes about 2 hours. Same time, roughly, when it’s plugged into a mains block direct.

    Using this GMM Gallium Nitride type charger, there’s not much difference in terms of speed. It’s very similar.

    So for me, this charger is of little benefit for charging an iPhone on its own.

    That would be missing the point, however. This device comes into its own when charging 4 devices simultaneously. I suspect there aren’t that many people who need to do this very often, compared to those like me who charge one or possibly two things at a time, but I accept that for the multi-chargers out there, this product will make sense and will represent good value as well as good performance.

    And while I haven’t suffered any issues with it, a number of other people have, raising questions about this product’s quality and reliability – possibly even its safety.

    The Gallium Nitride charger. It's pretty cool.

  13. TOM WILBER says:

     United Kingdom

    The charger arrived safely, and it comes packed in a nicely illustrated retail box, nice enough to be given as a gift.

    The quality of the charger is excellent, it both looks and feels like a high-quality product and its well made using good quality plastic. Its quite large and heavy (260g) but for how much power it can give out its appropriately sized.

    The charger can fully utilise the Superfast Charging 2.0 standard on my Galaxy S22 Ultra which takes the battery from 20% to 85% in just 30 minutes, using a compatible charge cable of course. Strangely, only the USB-C2 port will superfast charge my phone, the C1 and C3 ports will only allow fast charging. My phone can only charge at 45w max, but this charger can go up to 120w depending on the devices you’re charging so its perfect if you have a compatible laptop.

    The charger supports PD2.0, PD3.0, QC2.0, QC3.0, AFC, PPS, AFC, and FCP charge standards. Both USB-C1 & C2 ports output 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, and 20V/5A (100W max). The USB-C3 port outputs 5V/3A, 9V/2.22A, 12V/1.67A, 15V/1.33A, AND 20V/1A (20W max). The USB-A outputs 4.5V/5A, 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.67A, AND 20V/1A (22.5W max).

    Overall, I think this is an excellent charger that’s powerful, has a good number of outputs, and its high-quality. At less than 60 I feel it represents good value for money as its on par with other similar chargers on the market. It’s a product I’m more than happy to recommend and I feel its easily worth the full five stars, buy with total confidence!

    5.0 out of 5 stars Good quality, high power, and a good selection of outputs!

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThis is a GaN charger which basically means that it works a lot more efficiently than older chargers, this means that it produces less heat, so can be made in a smaller and lighter package without overheating. This is a relatively small unit for a 4 port high power charger which is capable of delivering 120W.

    It seems to be able to handle anything I can throw at it, including charging a laptop and two modern smart phones at the same time, all at ‘Fast Charging’ rates (i.e. 2.4A and above). It also feels very well made and sturdy.

    A great way to provide charging for 4 devices at a time whilst only using one 13A socket.

  15. Val0175ttnu says:

     United Kingdom

    Really good charger especially when you have kids with multiple things to charge!

    We use this all the time for loads of different things – it’s honestly a life saver!

    Good quality, well made and charges fast.

    Perfect!

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A modern GaN charger.

    Quality seems good.

    Charges effortlessly and quickly.

    Expensive.

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersConsidering that this is meant to be an efficiency item that saves you having to use multiple chargers I am somewhat surprised by the very heavy price tag.

    However it really is a fast charger so I’m only knocking off one star purely for price not performance.

    It had no issues delivering a reliable fast charge to my iPhone, my partners iPad and Note, and an older model, the last so called fast charger we tried this on blew up after a few days so this is a huge step up in quality.

    I’m not a massively techy person I just know if it works or not and how much that helps me when it does, this really would have been a complete 5 star review at sub 50, still recommended but price is definitely a factor these days.

  18. eb_author says:

     United Kingdom

    I’m so impressed with this compact charger that really packs a punch for its size. It’s very well made, feels solid build quality, but it’s also very compact and lightweight for a charger that kicks out 120W of power. Having 4 ports, 3x USB-C and 1x USB-A is a great feature too, being able to charge 4 devices quickly from one charger is fantastic. Highly recommended.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Love It!

  19. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThis power socket has solved a problem in our office at work. There is only one spare power socket as all of the other sockets are occupied by plugs for various work computers. This means that every time I plug in wall charger for my MacBook Pro, I have to remove the USB adapter for my colleagues iPhone.

    This is one charger to power them all. It has 120W capacity, which will charge my MacBook Pro 16″ as fast as the original charger. I have put a USB-C to Lightning lead into the third USB-C socket, which uses PD circuitry to ensure that an iPhone is charged rapidly. Finally, the USB-A socket is ideal for recharging my Bluetooth headphones.

    Office harmony has now been restored and I can now ensure that all of my portable devices are fully recharged before leaving the office. The Charge Block itself appears to be well made and looks as if it should last a long time.

    5.0 out of 5 stars One to power them all!

  20. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersThis 120 watt charger easily handles powering and charging my MacBook Pro with no issues. It’s about the same size and weight as a 140 Watt USB-C MacBook Power Brick at 257 grams whilst offering more outputs. The USB Power Delivery 3.0 power management chip built into the charger will automatically adjust the power output required for your devices maximum supported charging speed, and the maximum capable output of the charger.

    The first two USB-C ports can output a maximum of 20V 5 amps/100 watts, which is more than enough power for most fast charging laptops. The 3rd USB-C port in comparison, can only output a maximum of 20V 1 amps/20 watts, and finally the single USB-A port can output a maximum of 20V 1 amps/22.5 watts. Bear in mind the charger is capable of a total output of 120 watts max, so when multiple devices are connected the charger will automatically adjust the charging rates per port to ensure each port offers charging. I can charge my 16″ MacBook Pro and PS5/Xbox controllers at high speed, or charge my 16″ Mabook Pro and 13″ MacBook Air at a slower speed and the charger will automatically adjust the rate of charging. Just make sure you’re using compatible USB-C/A cables that can support high amperage charging.

    The charger itself feels very high quality, its made with sturdy textured plastics and it has a reassuring heft to it. It comes in a compact branded box, but inside you get just the charger, no cables are included so you’ll need to make sure you already have them.

    In the time using it charging devices, it didn’t get really hot like my MacBook Charger would, just warm to the touch. This charger is able to achieve a smaller and more compact design thanks to Gallium Nitride (GaN), a material that’s now being more widely used in semiconductors and power applications instead of silicone thanks to its lower resistance and more efficient power conversion and safety features.

    The only thing I would have liked is an LED indicator that shows if its powered on and/or charging a device, as currently there is no way to tell its working unless you plug in a device and check its charging.

    Overall, this is a high quality GaN charger that brings the future of charging tech into a compact and efficient package. If you’re looking for a quality multi-port replacement charger, this fits the bill.

    Thank you for reading my review, if you found it helpful feel free to let me know below.

    4.0 out of 5 stars High Power GaN Charge

  21. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is now my favourite laptop and USB charger.

    It saved the day on a recent family short break holiday: a laptop, three iPhones and two iPads needed to be charged with one socket or, borrowing the kettle socket, at most two sockets in the hotel room. Stupidly I had forgotten to bring a socket extension lead and then remembered that I had this adapter in my laptop bag.

    It rescued the holiday by allowing simultaneous charging of four devices including slow/normal charging of an iPhone 7 Plus using the USB-A output.

    Fast charging was provided on all three USB-C outputs to all iOS devices that support USB-PD fast charging.

    The power output of 120W is shared between the four outputs with a maximum of 100w shared between the top two USB-C ports (labelled C1 and C2). The C3 output has a 20W maximum and the USB-A port has a 22.5W maximum. The usual range of voltage/current combinations is supported on each output.

    I have noticed that charging speed does possibly drop off for one iOS device (an iPad Pro) connected to the C2 port when I charge my laptop. This only happens when I try to charge the laptop from a depleted battery – not when maintaining a full charge on the laptop. This is possibly explained by the fact that a maximum of 100W can be shared between charging ports C1 and C2. The laptop is likely taking a large chunk of that power and so the second device is able to draw less. Still, it is incredible that it is possible to charge a laptop and three other devices (at least one on a consistent fast charge) with a single adapter.

    I’ve used the charger with a Dell Windows laptop and a MacBook and it has worked well with both – charging within the time limits of the Dell and Apple chargers.

    The thing I really like about this adapter is the fact that it is very well designed in terms of the shape of the adapter and the spacing of the USB inputs. Nothing is crowded or blocked and there is plenty of room to use the adapter with four standard USB cable inputs.

    Importantly, the adapter doesn’t block sockets – it is not at all bulky in terms of width. I’ve used it at home and at work with extension leads and crowded socket racks and I haven’t found a situation where it can’t be plugged in.

    It weighs 263 grams and so is light to carry. I like the fact that it provides a power source for up to four devices whilst being light to carry. It really does justify its weight when carried in a small laptop bag and its lack of width bulk means that it doesn’t take up much room either.

    The regulatory information is clearly stamped on the plug and easy to read including detailed information on current and power outputs for each of the four outputs on the plug.

    I cannot think of anything critical to say about this plug. It has been a good friend on a family holiday and was light and inconspicuous enough that I didn’t even initially remember that I had taken it with me in my bag.

  22. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    So far so good with this charger. Looks well built and for such a large power output the foot print is the same size as lower powered charges.

    120w is enough power for most use cases I’m currently using it on a 16″ MacBook pro m1 without issues. If started carrying this charger to the office instead of the original apple charger

    Note that 120w is the maximum total power output. The maximum output from a single port is 100w, if you are using multiple outputs the power delivery varies based on the ports that are in use

  23. PrincessWhitman says:

     United Kingdom

    This 120W USB C charger provides a fast charge for my devices, such as my iPhone 13 pro, iPad and Macbook. The quality feels better than a few other brands I’ve tried such as Belkin and UGREEN.

    So the idea is that the 120W gets distributed depending on how many USBs are connected. The GaN technology delivers power more efficiently while generating less waste of energy and heat.

    The current price is 69.99 at the time of review, I’ve paid 40+ for other charges and can recommend it to all.

    5.0 out of 5 stars great 120W fast USB C charge

  24. A Spoonful Of Sugar says:

     United Kingdom

    My life has changed! Okay, slight exaggeration, but this is technology and ergonomics at their finest- you can use this to charge a number of items simultaneously and promptly and takes up minimal space . This works exceptionally well and I noted the absence of heat, in terms of the charger not getting over heated as so many can.

    This definitely has the power and capacity to charge my phone quickly and simultaneously my tablet. It is very expensive though and I do question how many people will have the money! However, does the job well- recommended.

  25. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    For a 120W charger, I’m pretty impressed with it’s compact form factor. It’s not the smallest charger out there, but certainly the smallest 120W one I’ve seen. It does feel pretty well put together, however has a relatively hefty weight for its size. Presumably because of the power output.
    I could connect and charge multiple devices with no problem. Indeed, charging a USB-C laptop without indication of slow charging, and also a couple of phones at the same time didn’t seem to cause any problems for this device. And it didn’t get too hot either considering.
    The only thing which might put people off is the price tag. At 60 at time of review (including a 10 off voucher), it’s still quite a lot of money to pay, when for most people a lesser charger would be adequate. However if you have high power requirements, this could be just what you need.

  26. JeremyJulius says:

     United Kingdom

    As someone who is always on the go – this was perfect for me as it’s nice and portable and fits into my bags. This charges my devices nice and quick and is also safe and reliable to use. Also comes with usb ports on the plug which is handy! & is compatible with all devices including both Samsung and Apple. Would definitely recommend

  27. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Using GaN technology this plug proves its up there with the best as it smashes through previously set records by bringing the iPhone 12 Pro to 100% capacity in just 1hr 48mins.

  28. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Given a 96W single port (all be it non GaN) charger is circa 20 with a cable, the current price of 50 after discount is a little steep especially as no cables are included

    However this GaN charger is compact and can charge four devices at once.

    Recommend if you need the multi charging functions but if you just need a singel output there are other options.

  29. Rosella4605 says:

     United Kingdom

    This is the daddy of all chargers at 120w.

    It does anything you put it through and can charge everything I need in 1 charger.

    It’s also a good price at 69.99. Thats the most I’ve ever seen a charger go for so it must be good.

    Gets a high score as everything I’ve used it on has been charged in no time at all. Top quality and recommended.

  30. LonnyLindley says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our Users120W USB C Charger Plug 4-Port GaN

    This is a practical all in one charger. The quality of this charger is very high the whole construction and weight not like others Ive used in the past which were literally questionable. Ive even taken a few apart to see the workmanship and bad connections to know they were more of a hazard then productive.

    this is 120w charger it has 4 ports 3x USB-C and 1x USB-A now this can charge multiple devices at one time so you would only need this one charger instead of multiple chargers which is handy if you travel alot or simple don’t want to use multiple outlets.
    You do still have the spaghetti cables however so keep that in mind.

    The GaN II Tech is a efficient way of charging these days without the need of wasting the energy or heat generated. So basically it provides a more efficient way to disperse heat, allowing chargers to safely operate at faster speeds.

    So for the most part if your using 1 port the first 2 port (USB-C1 / C2 ) can achieve 100w. The C3 is 20w while the USB-A 22.5w which is perfect for most devices.
    so the first 2 would be for tablets / laptops, the 3 and 4 can charge all other devices like phone ETC.

    mostly though your probably use more than 1 port at one time which is still fine so the if your charging the laptop and phone at the same time you can use the C1 port and either C3 or USB-A this will still achieve the 100w if needed and charge the phone up to the required 20w and 18w respectfully.

    just be mindful that the more you plug in the more W will get taken away from other ports. this charger though will support a wide range and variety of devices.

    Overall i cant really fault the device if i do find an issue i shall update the review. for the time being i only need to carry the one charger around instead of 3 or 4 so win win.

  31. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 13 From Our UsersI have had several GaN chargers previously but none from this brand or this powerful. The idea behind GaN chargers is that they produce less heat than normal chargers, so they do not have to have such large cases to disperse the heat generated. This means more power in a smaller form.

    This one has three USB-C PD port and one USB-A QC port, and they are rated as follows:

    USC-C 1&2: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A and 100W Max
    USB-C 3: 5V/3A, 9V/2.22A, 12V1.67A, 15V/1.33A, 20V/1A and 20W Max
    USB-A: 4.5V/5A, 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.67A, 20V/1A and 22.5W Max

    Total output is 120W

    The C1 port has a laptop icon, so this looks to be the port that is designated as the one for charging your laptop.

    For the initial testing I used a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy S21 Ultra, Galaxy A51 and iPhone 11 Pro Max. The results are a little perplexing at times and if I were to summarise, I would say this:

    1. Galaxy S22 Ultra Single charge performance USB-C3: 4.3A
    2. Galaxy S21 Ultra Single Charge Performance USB-A QC: 2.89A

    3. Multi-Port All Ports Charging
    a. Galaxy S22 Ultra USB-C3: 2.9A
    b. Galaxy S21 Ultra USB-C2: 2.7A
    c. iPhone 11 Pro Max USB-C1: 2.1A
    d. Galaxy A51 USB-A QC: 2.3A

    Fast charging is anything equal to or above 2.4A.

    These tests. were not without issues. The three USB-C ports were giving a different performance in reverse order, with the USB-C3 giving the best performance, despite being the lower spec of the three. Depending on what order you plugs devices in, you seem to get different results and sometimes unknow errors flag up. The performances from the ports did fluctuate and this maybe down to the phone and/or the charger itself drawing or giving more power.

    I tried it with my daughter’s laptop and another slightly strange result here. I used a Thunderbolt 4 cable and with the C1 & C3 ports the laptop came up as “slow charging” but C2 did not. However, the time it was going to take to fully charge the battery looked to be the same.
    Having gone through all of this, I then realised I had not done a test with the laptop, together with a phone and this is when the charger excelled!

    Laptop C1
    Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra: C2: 5.0A
    Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ C3: 3.53A

    It was like the charger had finally woken up. The single charge test was smashed by the multi-charge test on the S21 Ultra. I was using the same cables. I did also get that unknown error again.

    If I am honest, this is a far as my technical knowledge goes and I can only write down here the result I get from the tests.

    I hope you found this review & photos interesting, informative, and useful. Thanks for reading.
    NB. For a sizing guide, squares in photos are 1cm.

    Interesting set of Results

  32. Chase Evans says:

     United Kingdom

    This is not a small charger plug but it does pack lots of power, this can charge two MacBooks at the same time or a MacBook and 3 other devices still has power left over, very well made and feels and performs premium, the best MacBook charger I have tested yet.

  33. Mackenz9803 says:

     United Kingdom

    This is really handy if you have a number of different devices that you want to power at the same time. The newer style round USB connections have different power ratings with the top one being best suited to your highest drain device so laptops or iPads et cetera, with the second and third decreasing in their power output and finally a full power USB a connection, even when fully laden the adapter doesn’t get too hot and I was able to put it under a lot of stress by charging my MacBook Pro my iPad Pro and my iPhone from the USB C and recharging a USB Power bank from the USB a connection, after leaving all devices on charge for 35 minutes the PowerBrick was warm but not hot and this would have been the most intense part of the charging cycle. A very handy plug that will ensure you can connect a number of items.

  34. DemetriaQgt says:

     United Kingdom

    Work extremely well, multiple different 4 ports but not value for money. The price is very high and even though the quality and performance are both high but still this wont justify the high price. If you are in a good budget for this item thgem I would recomnded it
    The item has arrived in a small well-packing box but nothing else fancy inside the box.

  35. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a beast, nothing else to describe it. 120W charger, and it’s solid and weighty construction. It will charge a laptop or macbook via the main “C1” USB-C port, in addition to fast charging a couple of other devices via the 2 other USB-C ports. If that’s not enough, you have a regular old-skool USB-A port also.

    The charger supports all the common charging standards, so will always charge your device at it’s maximum speed. It certainly did on all the devices I tried. My Pixel 5, a HP Z-Book, and a Huawei tablet.

    This really is a do everything, all at once charger. It’s well made and feels sturdy.

    5.0 out of 5 stars MEGA charge

  36. Dana Rousmaniere says:

     United Kingdom

    How convenient. Often we have individual chargers for each item. This GAN charger offers 4 in one. There’s 3 USB C and a standard USB 3. I can charge my MacBook Pro, iPad, iPhone and iWatch all at once. Still have the spaghetti wires but uses only one socket. It does charge quickly.