no one goes to the lengths and the depths to do reviews like you thats why you stand out and are an extremely reliable source of information in my view
FYI Ugreen has 3 different categories for their Nexode line of chargers. (Nexode, X Nexode, Pro Nexode). After doing some research the specs on the X Nexode line of Ugreen chargers seem to be better than the "Pro Nexode" line.
I have the Spigen GaN III 1402 PD3.1 140W charger model PE2109UJ. It supports 140W 28V/5A EPR on the port that's marked with a laptop icon. The other port is 100W SPR 20V/5A. I use it as my bedside charger for my 16" MBP M1 Max. Plug the MagSafe 3 cable into one port, then the other. Check what System Information - Power - AC Charger Information shows for each. One will say 140W, while the other will say 100W. When you test charger protocol support with your KM003C you either need to have an EPR cable connected on the other side or use EPR cable emulation. Generally, a real cable is more reliable. Always test all ports on a charger individually with nothing else plugged into a multiport charger. Some cables are active and will limit power on adjacent ports simply by being plugged in without a device. The Voltme Revo 100W does not have an OSHA NRTL recognized safety listing e.g UL, ETL, TUV, SGS, etc. That's a red flag.
One of them was on the table (150W I think?), I am assuming it didn’t make the top 5. I really like my 120W 737 (although it only outputs 100W and the power splitting is stupid). I may get their super tiny 100W one.
This crappy "reviewer" repeatedly does this on these videos. Claims to test lots of units, "recommends" 5, omits all information about the other models tested; apparently, viewers must meticulously pause the video to figure out the other models tested because just "trust me bro" is in effect. Also, by the channel name it's Canadian, but are the quoted prices from Amazon Canada or Amazon US? The distinction for the pricing is never stated.
Well the video title does state “Here are my top 5” so it would makes sense to only show the top 5 he tested that he thinks based on the tests that are the best. Hopefully he makes a longer form video showcasing the results of each charger but that video might be hours long.
Whenever I need to buy any sort of mobile/computer tech product, I always go to your channel. It is a ritual at this point, I know you are definetely soembody I can trust. Keep it up!
Ankers' 100w charger is now only $42 for AmazonPrime, which imo makes this entire video obsolete. I personally got the Aohi and couldn't be happier. I even got 120W from a single port using Aohi's 240W cable. Why isn't the ugreen 300w on here?
I feel like you should consider weight for future testing! I recently switched from ugreen multiport to a small single port 65w because they’d always fall out of outlets! A dealbreaker for sure
what you NEVER test is stability over time. if I'm going to use any of these devices as a laptop charger, i need to know if it will support constant connection and charging like a proper laptop charger device, not just occasional connection
Wish you would have mentioned if any fall out of the wall outlet. I’ve noticed some fan chargers because of their size and weight will fall out of the wall outlets
Thank you for your videos, the tech world NEEDED someone like you. You do all the legwork so we don't have to, thank you and keep the tech reviews coming.
When you do these Top 5 videos, could you also either do a Bottom 5 (of the ones you tested) in the same video or a separate video. It's really helpful to know WHAT chargers to AVOID, for example.
According to Ugreen, it puts out 140w in single port mode. So it’s at least as good as the Apple single charger. In 2-port mode it puts out 100w + 60w, then 65w+65w+30w in 3-port mode, and 65w+65w+5+5 in 4-port mode
I own an iPhone, Apple Watch, and MacBook Air, which collectively utilize three USB Type-C ports with three different connectors (MagSafe, Watch charger, and the MBA magnetic cord). If I ever need to charge another device, like headphones with a USB-C to USB-C connection, I have to disconnect one of the existing cables. It would be convenient if one of these companies could develop a 140-160W charger with four USB-C ports.
Greta vid! The Ugreen one, what were temps like when not max-loading it?? Been looking at few Ugreen multiport charger, including this one and its smaller siblings.
3:15 you say that as if that’s the be all end all answer to trusting a reviewer. I’m not saying that this is what you’re doing, but since you brought it up, someone in your position could still be fudging results to direct people towards a specific product in the lineup because you get a bigger kick back from that affiliate link out of the bunch. Which could technically still lead a “reviewer” to care about which product a viewer buys. On a more positive note: good review. I respect the dedication. That’s a lotta chargers. And the addition of the dog dialog is cute.
Could Apple devices pull less power then possible if it's not an Apple charger? And was the cable rated for higher wattages? I have the Aohi, I picked it up after getting the cable set. Really enjoying it.
Hi, any reco on how to remove a scratch from the applewatch screen? rhinoshield mentions cerium oxide polish. but does it remove the oleophobic coating? and can you reapply the oleophobic coating to the screen?
Hi, I bought the USB C Charger, Baseus 100W PD GaN3 Fast Wall Charger Block, 4-Ports [2USB-C + 2USB], it worked for my MSI Flip 2in1 laptop, but it did not work for my Thinkpad x1 yoga 7 2in1. Do you know why?
Let me tell you that Ao hi is actually a charger OEM for Xiaomi, OPPO, and Huawei. This is their own brand. I don't know if Amazon sells the 140W Youth Edition. The efficiency and ripple will be lower. If you want your iPhone battery to stay healthy for a long time, you should pay attention to a standard "ripple" when choosing a charger. This is the most important factor affecting your battery health. Of course, if your country has a voltage of 110V, ignore this sentence. It also depends on the conversion efficiency. The pursuit of small size will only bring greater heat and reduce the power of the charger. This is something the manufacturer will not tell you directly. The last sentence is that Anker has a bad reputation in China. ❤
Can you send me the iPad that you tested on because I can run it using the TIYP-C port? It doesn’t matter what you send because they work with the same port. In fact, it is a dream that is almost coming true. Please reply and thank you.
Don't buy Aohi! On paper it looks amazing. Works well for a few months and then it decreases performance ALOT, and then just doesn't charge anymore. Aohi also doesn't honor their 18months warranty. Just buy a name brand charger, this is just going to give you a overpriced brick.
there is a new 140w prime charger with display from anker available right now in china or aliexpress. would love a review for that. they are launching it in 2025 i think in us.
The apple charger also has one (kinda cheating) advantage as well. Its free with a MacBook Pro which many might have already if you are looking for a 100+w 3rd party brick. The only downsides to this being if you are looking for a 100w brick to travel with and not a laptop, you only have 1 port.
No need to cry. It ends up being a dead brick after a few months and Aohi doesn't honor their warranty, so you end up paying for a product that only lasts a few months. Product and company are just bad.
Don't buy Aohi! On paper it looks amazing. Works well for a few months and then it decreases performance ALOT, and then just doesn't charge anymore. Aohi also doesn't honor their 18months warranty. Just buy a name brand charger, this is just going to give you a overpriced brick.
You shouldve trues the Razer GaN charger! Have had it for a while and it’s my favourite charger ever. Mostly because of how they implemented their travel adaptors (should be a primary feature for these type of chargers) and it’s got an indicator light aswell :)
I have the Voltme but my use case was to mostly charge around half the watts-steam deck or two phones. I generally don't like the idea of maxing out the capacity and would rather bump up to the next tier, like the 140 Voltme to charge around 100. That might be a PC building power supply way of thinking.
I love your reviews. The only thing I could ask for is to add Celsius too when talking about temperature. Having to look up the conversions myself is a bit annoying. Love Monty the dog though
excellent videos as always. Allow me to quote a very reliable source. Ok, not quote but regurgitate what an attorney who specialized in going after counterfeit electronics told me. He's cut open many, many of these type of units. The weight often comes from simple lead shot they put inside to make it heavy and fool people into thinking it is of higher quality.
You must be mistaken on the AOHI Magcube 140W. It can charge 140W oit of "each" usb-c port "at the same time." Not a "combined" 140W. So that 280W if you are using both ports at the same time. The AOHI Youth can only do 140W at a time but splits it if you use both ports. The Magcube doesn't. Also, it states that in irder to get the full 140W charging that you "MUST" use their magsafe 3 cable. You didn't use their cable I'm assuming. If none of this is true, then their Amazing page is straight up lying. Let me know.
Omitting the 150W Anker 747 is like omitting Michael Jordan from the top ten basketball players of all time. I have 3 of them and in no way is the Spigen better. What a joke of a review.
If you want to find a hot charger just buy an open box from any retailer and you'll find it it's super hot because guess what some low-level RUclipsr has already bought it for a dumb video like this just to return it for a full refund so he can scam the company while making money off of the affiliate links And that's how evil works.
Another misleading video showing you shouldn't be trusted. You clearly don't understand USB Type-C specifications and how many of these adhere to that. Any model that can achieve over 100W charging through a single Type-C port is using the newer USB Power Delivery 3.1 specification which added Extended Power Range (EPR) capabilities. If it's not listed as such on the packaging, that's the fault of the manufacturer, but it likely is & you neither show the packaging long enough in the video nor clearly display the "fine print" (you claim you read that @ 2:15, but apparently that's not important enough to show to viewers) for anyone to check; you even have a tester (the ChargerLAB Power-Z KM003C, shown @ 5:11) that clearly shows the Apple 140W charger in USB PD 3.1 EPR mode, but remain ignorant to these standards. 3 of the 5 models: the Apple 140W ("#2"), the ugreen nexode pro 160W ("#4")
I have the Spigen GaN III 1402 PD3.1 140W charger model PE2109UJ that he tested. It can charge my 2021 MBP M1 Max 16 at full speed. Verified in both System Information and with my KM003C. He for some reason doesn't think that's the case even though he claims to have thoroughly tested it. Few chargers are USB-IF certified unfortunately but most reputable ones are at least safety listed. The VoltMe he recommended is not safety listed, nor did he mention that it wasn't. That's bad. We're trusting AC chargers with our lives and our homes. People have been electrocuted and chargers have caught fire.
no one goes to the lengths and the depths to do reviews like you thats why you stand out and are an extremely reliable source of information in my view
FYI Ugreen has 3 different categories for their Nexode line of chargers. (Nexode, X Nexode, Pro Nexode). After doing some research the specs on the X Nexode line of Ugreen chargers seem to be better than the "Pro Nexode" line.
I have the Spigen GaN III 1402 PD3.1 140W charger model PE2109UJ. It supports 140W 28V/5A EPR on the port that's marked with a laptop icon. The other port is 100W SPR 20V/5A.
I use it as my bedside charger for my 16" MBP M1 Max. Plug the MagSafe 3 cable into one port, then the other. Check what System Information - Power - AC Charger Information shows for each. One will say 140W, while the other will say 100W.
When you test charger protocol support with your KM003C you either need to have an EPR cable connected on the other side or use EPR cable emulation. Generally, a real cable is more reliable.
Always test all ports on a charger individually with nothing else plugged into a multiport charger. Some cables are active and will limit power on adjacent ports simply by being plugged in without a device.
The Voltme Revo 100W does not have an OSHA NRTL recognized safety listing e.g UL, ETL, TUV, SGS, etc. That's a red flag.
What about the Anker one?
Yeah, that seems like a bit of an odd omission. 🤷🏻♀️
One of them was on the table (150W I think?), I am assuming it didn’t make the top 5.
I really like my 120W 737 (although it only outputs 100W and the power splitting is stupid). I may get their super tiny 100W one.
This crappy "reviewer" repeatedly does this on these videos.
Claims to test lots of units, "recommends" 5, omits all information about the other models tested; apparently, viewers must meticulously pause the video to figure out the other models tested because just "trust me bro" is in effect.
Also, by the channel name it's Canadian, but are the quoted prices from Amazon Canada or Amazon US? The distinction for the pricing is never stated.
It is they weren’t mentioned at all.
Well the video title does state “Here are my top 5” so it would makes sense to only show the top 5 he tested that he thinks based on the tests that are the best. Hopefully he makes a longer form video showcasing the results of each charger but that video might be hours long.
Did you test the 150W Anker 747?
Whenever I need to buy any sort of mobile/computer tech product, I always go to your channel. It is a ritual at this point, I know you are definetely soembody I can trust. Keep it up!
Ankers' 100w charger is now only $42 for AmazonPrime, which imo makes this entire video obsolete. I personally got the Aohi and couldn't be happier. I even got 120W from a single port using Aohi's 240W cable. Why isn't the ugreen 300w on here?
Nice tie Monty!
I feel like you should consider weight for future testing! I recently switched from ugreen multiport to a small single port 65w because they’d always fall out of outlets! A dealbreaker for sure
i think its unbiased content, but kinda dumb. hope ppl dont take any opinion on youtube as expert's opinion.
Thank you very much, sir, for your exceptional service. I’ve decided to purchase the 140-watt Apple charger.
Can you do a single port charging brick that you can leave in the nightstand? Also, pls include the anker ones too. Love your videos ❤
What about the anker 150w or 140w ?
what you NEVER test is stability over time. if I'm going to use any of these devices as a laptop charger, i need to know if it will support constant connection and charging like a proper laptop charger device, not just occasional connection
Wish you would have mentioned if any fall out of the wall outlet. I’ve noticed some fan chargers because of their size and weight will fall out of the wall outlets
Thank you for your videos, the tech world NEEDED someone like you. You do all the legwork so we don't have to, thank you and keep the tech reviews coming.
When you do these Top 5 videos, could you also either do a Bottom 5 (of the ones you tested) in the same video or a separate video. It's really helpful to know WHAT chargers to AVOID, for example.
Was looking forward to a new charger review from you!
you should have talked about power efficiency and safety measures for charging
I bought the Aohi after seeing it featured on a Denki video. Best charging brick I have bought or used.
I got the same Voltme charger recently too, it works great. I do agree that it runs warmer than some other 100w chargers, not horribly hot though.
Surprised to not see something like the Anker 747 in the top 5, especially since I see it on your desk :D
What kept it off the list?
You could try use one of those cables that show the power to find out what each port can do.
According to Ugreen, it puts out 140w in single port mode. So it’s at least as good as the Apple single charger. In 2-port mode it puts out 100w + 60w, then 65w+65w+30w in 3-port mode, and 65w+65w+5+5 in 4-port mode
would be interesting to know longterm effects on your laptop messing with third party power stuff
I own an iPhone, Apple Watch, and MacBook Air, which collectively utilize three USB Type-C ports with three different connectors (MagSafe, Watch charger, and the MBA magnetic cord). If I ever need to charge another device, like headphones with a USB-C to USB-C connection, I have to disconnect one of the existing cables. It would be convenient if one of these companies could develop a 140-160W charger with four USB-C ports.
I get why they have USB-A ports, but come on I would much rather have a C port (I could use my C-A adapters if I needed to).
@@hypernova128 100%. They gotta accept the USB-A port is a thing of the past and go full USB type C at this point.
Where does the 120W Anker 737 stand in this list?
Can you do a car charger video? I’m a long haul trucker and usually have my stuff plugged into a car port
The #3 VoltMe currently has some coupons bringing it down to $22.25 - that's a steal at that price
What about satechi 165 or 200 watt gan multiple ports ? Could you please try it and give us your opinion
Nice review! Would love to see you review the best foldable 3 in 1 chargers for traveling. 🤔
Greta vid! The Ugreen one, what were temps like when not max-loading it?? Been looking at few Ugreen multiport charger, including this one and its smaller siblings.
3:15 you say that as if that’s the be all end all answer to trusting a reviewer. I’m not saying that this is what you’re doing, but since you brought it up, someone in your position could still be fudging results to direct people towards a specific product in the lineup because you get a bigger kick back from that affiliate link out of the bunch. Which could technically still lead a “reviewer” to care about which product a viewer buys.
On a more positive note: good review. I respect the dedication. That’s a lotta chargers. And the addition of the dog dialog is cute.
Can you make a video on 12v car chargers?
I wish you would’ve tried the razer one
I got the yellow one and love it. Color is cool also
Thanks for the informative video. Could you do a video about Qi2 and “Made For Magsafe” chargers since Qi2 is going to be mainstream soon?
What is the best solo charger?
Could Apple devices pull less power then possible if it's not an Apple charger? And was the cable rated for higher wattages? I have the Aohi, I picked it up after getting the cable set. Really enjoying it.
I'm guessing apple only allows their own chargers to reach those speeds and limits 3rd parties on purpose
How about GaN charge stations or wall chargers with 6+ USB-C PD ports?
Hi, any reco on how to remove a scratch from the applewatch screen? rhinoshield mentions cerium oxide polish. but does it remove the oleophobic coating? and can you reapply the oleophobic coating to the screen?
I can not find most of the chargers in your video in EU plug versions, does just sticking an adapter on top not ruin the power?
So far for me the Aohi one has been a champ!
Why not the 100W SlimQ or the 100W Baseus CCGAN100US? Both 4 ports.
Please add UK amazon links
Spigen link not working, product not appearing. *shakes magic amazon wand*
I heard dji has pretty powerful chargers for there drones I wish he reviewed that one too.
No Anker love this time?
Probably didn't get their products for free, so can't recommend them when it had to be purchased with actual money.
do a video of which cables actually charge above 70w for real with these bricks
Hi, I bought the USB C Charger, Baseus 100W PD GaN3 Fast Wall Charger Block, 4-Ports [2USB-C + 2USB], it worked for my MSI Flip 2in1 laptop, but it did not work for my Thinkpad x1 yoga 7 2in1. Do you know why?
This timing couldn’t be more perfect. I’ll be sure to buy through one of your links
Nice video keep up the good work
6:19 How can the charger be faster on solo charging a MacBook, if it's only 100w compared to 140w from the original apple charger, pls explain, thx
Let me tell you that Ao hi is actually a charger OEM for Xiaomi, OPPO, and Huawei. This is their own brand. I don't know if Amazon sells the 140W Youth Edition. The efficiency and ripple will be lower. If you want your iPhone battery to stay healthy for a long time, you should pay attention to a standard "ripple" when choosing a charger. This is the most important factor affecting your battery health. Of course, if your country has a voltage of 110V, ignore this sentence. It also depends on the conversion efficiency. The pursuit of small size will only bring greater heat and reduce the power of the charger. This is something the manufacturer will not tell you directly. The last sentence is that Anker has a bad reputation in China. ❤
ive been waitinv for this video. awesone content, keep it up
Why dont charger get small fans in them considering the sizes they come in
No Anker?
Can you send me the iPad that you tested on because I can run it using the TIYP-C port? It doesn’t matter what you send because they work with the same port. In fact, it is a dream that is almost coming true. Please reply and thank you.
I thought it was a good thing if the charging brick actually gets hotter because then that means the device doesn't get as hot for the device battery.
Can you review AOHI External battery thinking about buying it
Don't buy Aohi! On paper it looks amazing. Works well for a few months and then it decreases performance ALOT, and then just doesn't charge anymore. Aohi also doesn't honor their 18months warranty. Just buy a name brand charger, this is just going to give you a overpriced brick.
there is a new 140w prime charger with display from anker available right now in china or aliexpress. would love a review for that. they are launching it in 2025 i think in us.
Gotta agree with some other comments - its hard to trust you when Anker isnt in the top 3 here.
Ugreen nexode pro 200W, not mentioned
Weird
Love your videos, always refer to them when buying something for my iphone. Plus Monty is super cute.
Never disappoints on his videos
Oh nice I needed this video. I'm debating which high wattage charger to buy. Are higher the wattage better?
Monty helps balance out the review 🎉
The apple charger also has one (kinda cheating) advantage as well. Its free with a MacBook Pro which many might have already if you are looking for a 100+w 3rd party brick. The only downsides to this being if you are looking for a 100w brick to travel with and not a laptop, you only have 1 port.
Missed you!
The AOHI is now $68?! 😭
No need to cry. It ends up being a dead brick after a few months and Aohi doesn't honor their warranty, so you end up paying for a product that only lasts a few months. Product and company are just bad.
Don't buy Aohi! On paper it looks amazing. Works well for a few months and then it decreases performance ALOT, and then just doesn't charge anymore. Aohi also doesn't honor their 18months warranty. Just buy a name brand charger, this is just going to give you a overpriced brick.
You shouldve trues the Razer GaN charger! Have had it for a while and it’s my favourite charger ever. Mostly because of how they implemented their travel adaptors (should be a primary feature for these type of chargers) and it’s got an indicator light aswell :)
what about nomad?
Monty with the tie lol
Magsafe cooling charger video
Thanks!
Love Cutie Monty! ❤️ looking like a distinct Gentleman😘
I have the Voltme but my use case was to mostly charge around half the watts-steam deck or two phones. I generally don't like the idea of maxing out the capacity and would rather bump up to the next tier, like the 140 Voltme to charge around 100. That might be a PC building power supply way of thinking.
is there a reason your links never work?
This channel funnels them through their own site to hide the referral link.
An installed ad blocker or DNS provider is likely blocking it out.
I love your reviews. The only thing I could ask for is to add Celsius too when talking about temperature. Having to look up the conversions myself is a bit annoying. Love Monty the dog though
Charging from laptop will be slow. Multi Port is definitely needed.
6:36 wrong, you said 135....
excellent videos as always. Allow me to quote a very reliable source. Ok, not quote but regurgitate what an attorney who specialized in going after counterfeit electronics told me. He's cut open many, many of these type of units. The weight often comes from simple lead shot they put inside to make it heavy and fool people into thinking it is of higher quality.
You must be mistaken on the AOHI Magcube 140W. It can charge 140W oit of "each" usb-c port "at the same time." Not a "combined" 140W. So that 280W if you are using both ports at the same time. The AOHI Youth can only do 140W at a time but splits it if you use both ports. The Magcube doesn't. Also, it states that in irder to get the full 140W charging that you "MUST" use their magsafe 3 cable. You didn't use their cable I'm assuming. If none of this is true, then their Amazing page is straight up lying. Let me know.
Try Baseus
Oh yeah new video I know it’s gonna be great already
Satechi makes great chargers. I have the 165 Watt one that charge 4 devices at one time, even laptops.
I doubt it. I've never heard of them and you're the 1st person I've ever seen recommend them.
Came here for cool chargers these get too hot
Where's Val??? 😭
She left him 😢
"only happened 1 of 3 times", yes 33% of the time, very concerning
No shit he didn’t review the anker GalNitrate
Omitting the 150W Anker 747 is like omitting Michael Jordan from the top ten basketball players of all time. I have 3 of them and in no way is the Spigen better. What a joke of a review.
Did I pee the ridge wallet MagSafe on his phone… when do we get the video ??
Ugreen go brrrrrr
👍
How old is Monty? He gives me old man vibes 😆
What happened to your hair?
If you want to find a hot charger just buy an open box from any retailer and you'll find it it's super hot because guess what some low-level RUclipsr has already bought it for a dumb video like this just to return it for a full refund so he can scam the company while making money off of the affiliate links
And that's how evil works.
its 2024, and still USB A. Looks like human just cannot evolve. Means you can't use all the ports without bringing another type of cable.
Another misleading video showing you shouldn't be trusted.
You clearly don't understand USB Type-C specifications and how many of these adhere to that.
Any model that can achieve over 100W charging through a single Type-C port is using the newer USB Power Delivery 3.1 specification which added Extended Power Range (EPR) capabilities. If it's not listed as such on the packaging, that's the fault of the manufacturer, but it likely is & you neither show the packaging long enough in the video nor clearly display the "fine print" (you claim you read that @ 2:15, but apparently that's not important enough to show to viewers) for anyone to check; you even have a tester (the ChargerLAB Power-Z KM003C, shown @ 5:11) that clearly shows the Apple 140W charger in USB PD 3.1 EPR mode, but remain ignorant to these standards.
3 of the 5 models: the Apple 140W ("#2"), the ugreen nexode pro 160W ("#4")
I have the Spigen GaN III 1402 PD3.1 140W charger model PE2109UJ that he tested. It can charge my 2021 MBP M1 Max 16 at full speed. Verified in both System Information and with my KM003C. He for some reason doesn't think that's the case even though he claims to have thoroughly tested it.
Few chargers are USB-IF certified unfortunately but most reputable ones are at least safety listed. The VoltMe he recommended is not safety listed, nor did he mention that it wasn't. That's bad. We're trusting AC chargers with our lives and our homes. People have been electrocuted and chargers have caught fire.
I’m sooo early 😂