this is absolutely incredible review, exactly what I wanted to know 👍last time I traveled I packed like 4-5 charging bricks + 1 Anker 5 ports adapter (I had 4 phones, 1 tablet, 1 headphones and Galaxy buds) I think next time I'll bring only 2 of this Ugreen adapter and it'll be enough and much compact 👍👍👍
At its current price this is excellent and seeing as phones don’t come with adapters anymore. I don’t have a MacBook and other laptops don’t have usb to usb so the power sharing is no issue, just lots of convenience.
This is my absolute favourite charger. I've got a couple plugged in around the house for the whole family. I just use a different colour USB-C cable for the top 2 to make it easy to tell which can deliver the higher power output.
yes this is normal, charger takes a second to analyze and redistribute the power evenly within the budget of each port , u may have noticed the same blip in this video @@Dawgley
I'd love if you could test to see if leaving an unused iPhone lightening cable in one port while charging the Macbook with the other cuts the full 100w output down too a lower wattage despite the lightening cable not being used. If you have third party lightening cables it would be even better. I've heard that there's a chip in lightening cables that draw power from these UGREEN chargers even if an iPhone isn't connected which prevents you fun getting thr Max output Unless you completely remove the cable. I'm not sure if that's exclusive to the official Apple cable or affects all lightening cables
Sir….if my iPhone support 20W charging and I use 100W charger…let suppose I plug it before going to bed and it been there plugged in for about 8 hours continuously. Can it damage my battery? Or any electrical component? In long term or short term?
No. The charging is regulated by the software.. it only takes what it needs. As the device approaches full capacity, it will slow charging down and eventually just keep it alive.. It’s not recommended to leave it for days, but that is for any device.. 😊
@@engineerfurqanahmad4186 correct.. your phone won’t go near 100 watts. It will use the max the phone needs. I charge all my Apple devices with the 65-100 watt GAN chargers without issues.
I plug in my MacBook iPad Magsafe Watch - USB-A (there are some cases my watch is not charging, esp if am charging all at the same time. Do you experience it? I have the same GaN charger with yours.
I ask the official seller about this and the seller prohibited to charge any small device simultaneously. Charge solely the small device only if you want to charge it (especially the smart watch)
He says top port 2 ports can give 100 for one device, but max it provides is 100 so more plugged in less provided, not that it would be very smart using 100watts on one phone…
Ya a little bit expensive but worth buy and last long also. Just buy it when you need it. I guarantee you won’t regret can charge phone and laptop. One port settle everything
@Invalid Characters It is worth the money in my opinion. I can carry my Razer Blade 15 Advanced and Razer Blade Stealth 13 in my briefcase with this to power them via USBC/Thunderbolt, and still have space in my briefcase for an external plug-in lcd display, and all my other stuff (passport, wallet, leather gloves, Notes book, samsung tablet, and other bits and pieces). Not having to haul one or two blocks combined with this charger's capability, power output, ports, and small size, make it possibly the only charger that facilitates my being able to haul an office, and all my peronal docs and posessions in a single, hard combi-lock briefcase. I could even swap out my stealth for another razer blade 15 and it'd only be possible because this charger is tiny in all the right dimensions. 100W is still a little light when pushing performance/4K gaming, and usually ends up with the laptop losing charge where it consumes more than the 100w, but otherwise it does the job, and I can power everything off this one block. (provided I'm not sat with my mate, both using laptops and one or two of us doing high-performant/energy consuming tasks).
this is absolutely incredible review, exactly what I wanted to know 👍last time I traveled I packed like 4-5 charging bricks + 1 Anker 5 ports adapter (I had 4 phones, 1 tablet, 1 headphones and Galaxy buds) I think next time I'll bring only 2 of this Ugreen adapter and it'll be enough and much compact 👍👍👍
At its current price this is excellent and seeing as phones don’t come with adapters anymore. I don’t have a MacBook and other laptops don’t have usb to usb so the power sharing is no issue, just lots of convenience.
This is my absolute favourite charger. I've got a couple plugged in around the house for the whole family. I just use a different colour USB-C cable for the top 2 to make it easy to tell which can deliver the higher power output.
does your charger restart the charging everytime you add another device to charge.
yes this is normal, charger takes a second to analyze and redistribute the power evenly within the budget of each port , u may have noticed the same blip in this video @@Dawgley
Very nice, informative, real world demo.
I'd love if you could test to see if leaving an unused iPhone lightening cable in one port while charging the Macbook with the other cuts the full 100w output down too a lower wattage despite the lightening cable not being used. If you have third party lightening cables it would be even better. I've heard that there's a chip in lightening cables that draw power from these UGREEN chargers even if an iPhone isn't connected which prevents you fun getting thr Max output Unless you completely remove the cable. I'm not sure if that's exclusive to the official Apple cable or affects all lightening cables
My phones get very warm while charging, is it normal?
Very good break down and very informative video
Sir….if my iPhone support 20W charging and I use 100W charger…let suppose I plug it before going to bed and it been there plugged in for about 8 hours continuously. Can it damage my battery? Or any electrical component? In long term or short term?
No. The charging is regulated by the software.. it only takes what it needs. As the device approaches full capacity, it will slow charging down and eventually just keep it alive.. It’s not recommended to leave it for days, but that is for any device.. 😊
@@swartjaak So you wanted to say….I can use 100W GAN charger with my iphone 13Pro?
@@engineerfurqanahmad4186 correct.. your phone won’t go near 100 watts. It will use the max the phone needs. I charge all my Apple devices with the 65-100 watt GAN chargers without issues.
I plug in my
MacBook
iPad
Magsafe
Watch - USB-A (there are some cases my watch is not charging, esp if am charging all at the same time. Do you experience it? I have the same GaN charger with yours.
I ask the official seller about this and the seller prohibited to charge any small device simultaneously. Charge solely the small device only if you want to charge it (especially the smart watch)
Is it MFi certified?
It's not a cable you mean PD capable yes it will work with iPhone
So it doesn't have 100w for one devic
He says top port 2 ports can give 100 for one device, but max it provides is 100 so more plugged in less provided, not that it would be very smart using 100watts on one phone…
This seems to be very useful, but pricey. I'm going to wait until there are competitive sellers, and the price drops.
Ya a little bit expensive but worth buy and last long also. Just buy it when you need it. I guarantee you won’t regret can charge phone and laptop. One port settle everything
@@yuhkang8866is it?
I just ordered this for £41.99
@@AM-dn1iqsame it’s on sale rn
£79.99 hahahahahahaha
@Invalid Characters it's interesting that the US and EU versions of this is quite bigger
@Invalid Characters It is worth the money in my opinion. I can carry my Razer Blade 15 Advanced and Razer Blade Stealth 13 in my briefcase with this to power them via USBC/Thunderbolt, and still have space in my briefcase for an external plug-in lcd display, and all my other stuff (passport, wallet, leather gloves, Notes book, samsung tablet, and other bits and pieces).
Not having to haul one or two blocks combined with this charger's capability, power output, ports, and small size, make it possibly the only charger that facilitates my being able to haul an office, and all my peronal docs and posessions in a single, hard combi-lock briefcase.
I could even swap out my stealth for another razer blade 15 and it'd only be possible because this charger is tiny in all the right dimensions.
100W is still a little light when pushing performance/4K gaming, and usually ends up with the laptop losing charge where it consumes more than the 100w, but otherwise it does the job, and I can power everything off this one block. (provided I'm not sat with my mate, both using laptops and one or two of us doing high-performant/energy consuming tasks).
@@JauLingChou I was wondering if this was a new model as I have the US big version. Hopefully they release this smaller model
@@rymndv_ I just bought the 65W version, since I my MBA doesn't need that much juice. The 65W version is tiny!
It is currently £36.99 on Amazon RRP is 49.99 😊