Best GaN Chargers for Your iPhone 14 or iPhone 14 Pro!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • With a great charger, you can fast charge your iPhone 14 -- or other iPhone -- to 50 in only 30 minutes. Here are my favorite GaN chargers for your iPhone, iPad, and Mac with outputs from 30W all the way up to 245W!
    Ugreen 200W GaN Charger: amzn.to/3DxYnUR
    Satechi 165W Desk Charger: shrsl.com/3pcql
    Hyper 245W GaN Charger: bit.ly/appleinsider-gan-chargers
    Belkin BoostCharge Pro Dual USB-C: shop-links.co/182128750786561...
    Nomad 30W and 65W GaN Chargers: bit.ly/appleinsider-best-gan-...
    Mophie GaN 30W Charger: www.amazon.com/mophie-Charger...
    Mophie 120W Travel Charging Kit: www.tkqlhce.com/click-1989299...
    Anker GaN Chargers: amzn.to/3Bmpcs8
    Read more about our favorite GaN chargers: appleinsider.com/inside/iphon...
    Chapters ➡
    0:00 Intro
    0:49 What is GaN?
    1:36 Nomad 30W
    2:14 Mophie SpeedPort 30W
    2:36 Anker Nano 30W
    2:56 Belkin BoostCharge Pro 45W
    3:43 Belkin BoostCharge Pro 65W
    4:30 Nomad 65W
    5:13 Satechi 65W
    6:08 Mophie SpeedPort 67W
    6:47 Mophie 120W Travel Kit
    8:01 Satechi 165W
    9:55 Ugreen 200W
    12:13 Hyper 245W
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  • @technicavivunt
    @technicavivunt Год назад +9

    So glad we’re getting to the point where we’re seeing 4 port USB C only chargers with lots of power output. Definitely gonna scoop the hyper one or UGREEN on Black Friday

  • @mielo4515
    @mielo4515 Год назад +1

    could you check if the charging will be interrupted for a short moment when you connect one more device to the charger

  • @Delly_22
    @Delly_22 Год назад +2

    Nice thanks for info

  • @apcwjw
    @apcwjw Год назад +1

    I have the anker 737 charger and anker 737 powerbank and I’m really pleased with the performance.

  • @nacionnyc
    @nacionnyc Год назад

    Awesome video. Question, if I have an Anker of 45W, is not gonna overcharge the device and damage the iphone’s 14 battery life? Thank you in advance.

    • @Armin242
      @Armin242 Год назад +1

      If you check on Amazon, they do state that the 45W Charger has overcharge protection. This is for most of their charger models from the GaN, GaN II, PowerCore, PowerCore II, Nano, Nano II, and Nano III charger models. Hope this helps.

  • @esmailalkassir1565
    @esmailalkassir1565 Год назад

    Can I use Xiaomi 65 GaN charger for iPhone 13 ? Will it charge it with 20 W ?

  • @m4rk276
    @m4rk276 Год назад

    I had the 165W Satechi. But I had to return it because coil whine was very annoying.

  • @Whitepinoy
    @Whitepinoy Год назад +47

    Anker is my go to charger

    • @RadDadisRad
      @RadDadisRad Год назад +1

      Same

    • @cellman1829
      @cellman1829 Год назад +1

      Mine too

    • @braintadevin6934
      @braintadevin6934 Год назад

      Is third party charger safe for iphone battery? Im not just talking Anker

    • @Whitepinoy
      @Whitepinoy Год назад +1

      @@braintadevin6934 Yes get aleast 20watts or better. if it has 2 charging ports on the device say 40 w then each port will be 20w

    • @naseone9815
      @naseone9815 Год назад +1

      Same Anker hands down

  • @user-he4dv2mt4w
    @user-he4dv2mt4w Год назад

    Thank you 🌹 🙏 ❤️

  • @valdius85
    @valdius85 Год назад

    Me favourite is the “old “ tech that will now be available on sail 😂

  • @zombieking7106
    @zombieking7106 Год назад +1

    I got a awesome deal with the ugreen 200w charger I got 2 for 20 quid cheaper I now have one in my office and for travel

  • @The5thDiamond
    @The5thDiamond Год назад +2

    My man Andrew going ham with the videos.

  • @chrisprousi4609
    @chrisprousi4609 Год назад +3

    i bought anker nano 30watt with original anker cables to charge my iphone 14 pro max. Is it safe?

    • @Travis015
      @Travis015 4 дня назад

      Its safe but it overheat your iphone compared to the iphone 20w adapter

  • @HBDMedia
    @HBDMedia Год назад

    Baseus is a very good charger. Why didn't you recommend it?

  • @vicvic5787
    @vicvic5787 Год назад

    Hello everyone. I’m a newbie to this. (Please help). Will any of these chargers in the video in any way harm or potentially harm the iPhone just because it’s not an apple product?

    • @Travis015
      @Travis015 4 дня назад

      It won't been a long time anker user but recently i bought a apple 20w adapter and it amazed me because it doesn't heat up the iphone during charging unlike the 30w anker

  • @paulmcconnell3620
    @paulmcconnell3620 Год назад +2

    I like Anker

  • @thisiserich
    @thisiserich Год назад

    I just ordered the Anker 747 150w charger. I want this so I don’t have to lug around several chargers with me everywhere I go. I can just take one. The anker is sweet because it can plug directly into the wall or be attached to a short extension cable. It’s also smaller than the satechi 165w charger. Crossing my fingers that it will be an awesome charger!

    • @Ramen-
      @Ramen- Год назад

      How’s the charger working for you? I am visiting japan and saw they have a store here (Anker). Going to go pick one up tomorrow and hope it goes great. Was between the 747 and Satechi, but like you said size is important to me since I travel for work so much.

    • @thisiserich
      @thisiserich Год назад +1

      @@Ramen- It’s been fantastic! It’s so much smaller than I thought it was going to be as well. So it makes for an amazing travel companion.

    • @Ramen-
      @Ramen- Год назад

      @@thisiserich nice! Hope I can pick mine up tomorrow!

    • @Ramen-
      @Ramen- Год назад

      @@thisiserich I picked it up in Japan and got tax savings so it was a no brainer. Loving it so far and was able to charge all devices at once! Great so far!

  • @firstnamelastname2971
    @firstnamelastname2971 Год назад +6

    Does GaN help to keep Battery Health more stable over time, or keep the phone at a cooler temp while charging?

    • @AppleInsider
      @AppleInsider  Год назад +4

      No, it’s all about the charger, not your phone. So the charger will be more efficient and cooler than a silicon charger.

  • @TheGuy-cp4me
    @TheGuy-cp4me Год назад +4

    Thanks a lot for this video, I found it very useful, but if I can ask some questions here: 1. Are Apple charges GaN or not? So for the health of the battery, is better to use Apple's charger or Anker's one for iPhone? 2. When you this charger is 245 watt what does that mean? I didn't understand that, because after you say: you can get 100 watts from any of the 4 ports, so does that mean, we can charge 4 laptops in the same time, because each port 100 watt, then will need 400 watt. Or if you charge just one laptop from one port, can it get more than 100 watt if it need it or what?
    Sorry for this long comments and I hope to answer in two questions. Thank you again for this nice video.

    • @jammies701
      @jammies701 Год назад +3

      Probably they mean since USB PD 3.0 maxes out at 100W, each individual port can go to 100W max, meaning if you used all 4 ports, you can get 100W from 2 of the ports, but then the other 2 would output a total of 45W only (in ideal conditions)
      GaN itself wouldn’t have an effect on the battery health, but I can’t speak to which would preserve it better in the long run. They likely have no significant difference because the iPhone will only charge so fast. Keeping it between 20-80% and charging in cool conditions probably would do more for the long-term battery health

  • @zekew7546
    @zekew7546 Год назад +1

    Beginner here: how to distinguish GaN charger vs non-GaN?
    Is it printed on the charger?

    • @paulmcconnell3620
      @paulmcconnell3620 Год назад +2

      I think it is printed on the charger also usually when you purchase it it says it on the website

    • @GamingGardevoir
      @GamingGardevoir Год назад +2

      It’s always advertised on the selling page, and tends to be printed with the other info on the charger

  • @8Arachne8
    @8Arachne8 Месяц назад

    I know this is a year old, but love the video. Not sure if you have a newer one out, but if not you should do one. And maybe for the simpletons like myself talk about what some of our devices need because idk. Like the most an iPhone can take is “X”W, for your MacBook you want “Y”W, and newer iPads max out at “Z”W. Anyway, look forward to it. Gonna see if it already exists.

  • @thenocturnalfoodie3176
    @thenocturnalfoodie3176 Год назад +8

    Definitely surprised why anything from Anker was not included in this. 😅

  • @Verhoov
    @Verhoov Год назад

    Baseus and Anker is trusted manufacturers for myself and my friends.

    • @Nemesiz00
      @Nemesiz00 Год назад

      Baseus? Hahhhahahha. They sell fucking garbage and the customer service denies that they sell garbage. Never gonna buy a single thing from him.

  • @jmp622
    @jmp622 Год назад +3

    Love the 80’s “members only” nightclub sweatshirt 😀

  • @loughrey101
    @loughrey101 Год назад +19

    I personally wouldn't trust any brand other than Apple, Mophie, Satachi, and Belkin. These devices are too expensive to take risks with. While people like to trust Anker, they are a Chinese company and most of their chargers are not UL certified.

    • @userbadshah
      @userbadshah Год назад +5

      agreed, proper certifications give confidence as well.

    • @felipecamargo5060
      @felipecamargo5060 Год назад

      You forgot that the iphone and much more stuffs are made on China nowadays.

    • @loughrey101
      @loughrey101 Год назад +2

      @@felipecamargo5060 they are but bigger brands go through various safety certification to ensure that the plugs are safe to use, won't explode and cause a fire, and won't damage your device with an over current. Not all plugs made in China are built equally. The key is which brand is making them, not what country.

    • @INFRNL1
      @INFRNL1 Год назад

      nevermind

    • @Reyes-hz9pl
      @Reyes-hz9pl Год назад

      Very interesting ! I got my anker charger late 2019 or early 2020 (I forget) and it’s still lasted me for so long and it’s awesome. I’m gonna upgrade to their other newer products but that’s just my experience.

  • @Darks_Onry_N_Mean
    @Darks_Onry_N_Mean Год назад +8

    I’ve run the nano ll 20w chargers, the nano lll 45w GaN ll (current charger used) and the anker powercore+ 20100 portable charger and anker has proven to me they are one of the best charger accessory companies out there n i will continue to use their products

    • @timothydu9415
      @timothydu9415 Год назад +2

      I have the 30w nano and the 65w nano. Theyre the same size as the 20w and 45w but better

    • @Travis015
      @Travis015 4 дня назад

      ​@@timothydu9415 i own the 30w nano 3 anker and it noticed it overheat the iphone compared to the apple 20w adapter

  • @Fayaz34k
    @Fayaz34k Год назад

    What’s the difference between GaN and PD?

    • @Armin242
      @Armin242 Год назад

      GaN (Gallium Nitride), will charge your iPhone or other devices that being USB 2.0 Type-A or USB-C at the necessary wattage for those devices in a efficient and charge fast to about 80% then, will charge slower to preserve battery life span.
      PD (Power Delivery), is available in two generations and will help your devices to charge with overcharge protection. This will insure that the devices being charged, don’t have a fire hazard; also, this will protects the charger from catching on fire.

    • @dappadondadda100
      @dappadondadda100 Год назад

      ​@@Armin242... so is GAN more of a fire risk compared to PD?

    • @Armin242
      @Armin242 Год назад

      @@dappadondadda100 No, GaN chargers are more safer than PD chargers. With PD chargers, most of them have over charge protection but, there is the cheaper PD chargers that don’t have over charge protection which can in turn, over charge your devices. Not only can some cheaper PD chargers be unsafe for over charging your devices, they are prone to catch on fire if you keep them plugged in after charging your device to 100%.
      If you're looking at a PD charger, make sure they are PD 3.0 or 3.1 for better, faster, and safer charging. All of those will have over charge protection to charge your devices safely. However, for much fast charging capabilities and being more compact, a GaN charger is the way to go. All GaN chargers, have over charge protection with either PD 3.0 or 3.1. PD 3.1 will charge your devices with more wattage than PD 3.0 and, will offer more USB Type-C charging ports depending on the charger and total output wattage you're looking for.

  • @Corsulin-USB-C-Charger-Facory
    @Corsulin-USB-C-Charger-Facory 11 месяцев назад

    nice

  • @VegasGuy1975
    @VegasGuy1975 Год назад +3

    You know, I really wanted fast charging with every iPhone I had prior to the iPhone 11.
    From that point on, the battery life has improved so much that fast charging isn’t really so much of a need as it is a convenient want.
    That said, I LOVE my Anker Power Station that charges my Mac, iPad, iPhone and ear buds all at the same time.

  • @faiza1383
    @faiza1383 Год назад

    i have 14 pro max which should i use pls reply?

    • @Nemesiz00
      @Nemesiz00 Год назад +1

      30W charger tops. Your phone can take max 27W input power so there's no point buying a more powerful one. Unless you have more devices you could charge simultanously, get a 1 port 30W charger (or 27W if they exist).

    • @ichocolat9273
      @ichocolat9273 Год назад

      @@Nemesiz00 thank you so much wich marque ??? 30w

  • @jurajbacak9877
    @jurajbacak9877 Год назад

    Xtorm USB-C 65W GaN charger.

  • @ivorslibar9414
    @ivorslibar9414 Год назад

    I have the original hyper charger. I would not recommend it. Terrible customer suport, and it stopped working (USB-C for 19V rail) after exactly 13 months. Backed them up on kickstarter . Now regret it.

  • @PROFESSORNAIN
    @PROFESSORNAIN Год назад

    why Apple doesnt produce GaN chargers?

    • @AppleInsider
      @AppleInsider  Год назад

      One of the reasons is that GaN is still new and not produced in large enough supplies for Apple’s demands.

  • @BreinGames
    @BreinGames Год назад

    Of course you didn’t put prices.

  • @RogerWilsonTodd
    @RogerWilsonTodd Год назад +2

    MAJOR FAIL to put a 2012 port on a 2022 phone. NO INTEREST until iPhones use regular USB-C cables.

    • @loughrey101
      @loughrey101 Год назад +1

      Me too, not getting another iPhone until it gets USB-C. I want to be able to use the same charger and cable as my Macbook Pro 16 inch M1 Pro. Hate carrying two cables everywhere.

  • @livzlievga4222
    @livzlievga4222 Год назад +1

    Over 20W chargers are pointless
    just learn when/how to use a low wattage chargers for your phone
    and carry a portable battery

  • @tariquehaque
    @tariquehaque Год назад +1

    Zendure pro better than any of these and more compact

  • @victorzsasz5284
    @victorzsasz5284 Год назад

    At least show us the ports,

  • @oldgoat8861
    @oldgoat8861 Год назад

    Baseus 100wGan II.......

  • @rev.tylermallari3899
    @rev.tylermallari3899 Год назад +1

    Pilippines

  • @ashhabmahdi
    @ashhabmahdi Год назад

    WARNING ugreen chargers have no certification that is a 200w hazard. A simple amazon user review would have told you that
    !!!! Appleinsider dont be a shill promoting hazardous products.

  • @Poweradapter2023
    @Poweradapter2023 Год назад

    we produce 20w 45w 65w PD GaN charger 😂

  • @INFRNL1
    @INFRNL1 Год назад

    This video is only good for people looking for options but no factual data to back up any performance. These chargers are not created equal and there are performance differences. do your homework and good luck

  • @whiteandnerdytuba
    @whiteandnerdytuba Год назад

    Carrying case for a power brick is probably the dumbest thing I’ll see today. It’s just added nonsense

  • @themotofixery
    @themotofixery Год назад

    Apple blows! I'm just interested in good usb chargers

  • @justaddguitar
    @justaddguitar 9 месяцев назад

    Satechi 165w charger is rubbish. It makes acoustic annoying noise. Stupid power sharing. And expensive

  • @Chuckyperez90
    @Chuckyperez90 Год назад +3

    Why are we so obsessed with fast charging? 😂

    • @CenobiteBeldar
      @CenobiteBeldar Год назад +2

      When we’re busy and we didn’t charge our phone we have to leave it in the charger. Fast charging it keeps us closer to our device. I mean the 14’s small things in the interface is a game changer 🤷🏼‍♂️😊

    • @iCozzh
      @iCozzh Год назад +1

      Not a clue the phone lasts all day idk whats wrong with people

    • @mynintendogamingfeed5208
      @mynintendogamingfeed5208 Год назад

      Fast charging is great, but for me, I like to give the battery as much service life as possible. So I shut off Fast Charging and employ Battery Saver (Maximum Battery Saver) and have it always on, as well as Charging Protection in my devices.

    • @iCozzh
      @iCozzh Год назад +1

      @@mynintendogamingfeed5208 dude i serviced my battery after 3yrs for £60 from apple. Nuke the shit out of it who cares its dirt cheap even if it only lasted one year it saves you £1000+ from not upgrading to the new phone. Honestly shocked apple even offer a service like this on all of their products

    • @mynintendogamingfeed5208
      @mynintendogamingfeed5208 Год назад

      @@iCozzh My Google Pixel 5 developed a huge bulge and that signaled me that a replacement is imminent. So I had it serviced for $64 at a reputable repair shop. That battery was about to bust open its spicy pillow...

  • @Bunkerniy_Gadenish
    @Bunkerniy_Gadenish Год назад

    clown. no tests.

  • @thenocturnalfoodie3176
    @thenocturnalfoodie3176 Год назад +3

    Definitely surprised why anything from Anker was not included in this. 😅