I bought this charger recently and I'm using it to charge Samsung S23 Ultra with the UGREEN 100w cable. You mentioned it supports Samsungs PPS but I'm not seeing the 'Superfast Charging 2.0' message I get when using Samsungs official 45w charger. Also the charging times are considerably slower than Samsungs official charger 😢
It depends on the charging device if they want to initiate the protocol. Also it charges devices slow for those whose battery health is much lower than than 90%, slow speed reduces the wear on the battery.
It will disconnect when you plug new cable in or out, or even when one device is fully chargerl. Common for all GaN charger (even the Zendure and Spigen I recently review)
Great video, I’m thinking of getting one of these, what cable do you recommend for it, Ugreen make a 100w cable that I assume would work, or would you recommend a thunderbolt 3 or thunderbolt 4 cable?
If you're have Portable SSD / NVMe Drive on TB protocol, you can get TB cables. But for general charging (say macbook and some power bank like Shargeek (that I review) any UGREEN 100W PD cable is fine. Do check my new UGREEN charger review as well :)
@@BitsTribe I have a Razer blade 15 advanced laptop that has a big 230w power brick! But I don’t want to be carry that around all the time which is why I’m looking at getting one of these! Do you still think this will be good enough? I have seen that review yet but I will check it out!
It wont damage the battery will draw currents that it needs only to charge up. As long your charger is not below the required wattage needed by the battery
follow your heart instead of "some of they" , I have produce this review which you can see thought the entire video and compare notes to other reviewers of the same product. If you dont feel comfortable, it is okay. Find another charger.
the only thing I hate about this charger is that whenever you add one more device to charge on this charger, it seems to "restart" the rest for a while and it will stop charging and then charge again for the rest of the devices..
@@BitsTribe Yes, but I'm curious to know what will happen if you put a lightning cable in the other port but don't connect it to an iPhone, if it will influence the other port charging the laptop. Ugreen says that Apple's original lightning cable will prevent the full 100w charging even if no iPhone is connected because of a chip Apple puts in the cable. I'd like to know if that is true or if third-party lightning cables are different
@@loughrey101 I just did the test and it surprised me as well. I have installed on my mac an app called WattsConnected and when I have the lightning cable plugged in to my charger, even while not charging my phone, my laptop will say it is charging at 65W.
Good review, thanks. I have one of these, really impressed!👍🏻😊
Thanks for watching!
I bought this charger recently and I'm using it to charge Samsung S23 Ultra with the UGREEN 100w cable. You mentioned it supports Samsungs PPS but I'm not seeing the 'Superfast Charging 2.0' message I get when using Samsungs official 45w charger. Also the charging times are considerably slower than Samsungs official charger 😢
It depends on the charging device if they want to initiate the protocol.
Also it charges devices slow for those whose battery health is much lower than than 90%, slow speed reduces the wear on the battery.
Do you have problems if you use all the ports at the same time? Because I heard that when do it that way, the power supply will keep on disconnecting?
It will disconnect when you plug new cable in or out, or even when one device is fully chargerl.
Common for all GaN charger (even the Zendure and Spigen I recently review)
@@BitsTribe thanks for this. okay, so it’s not really a ‘problem’ then? It’s just a way ti distribute power supply?
@@BitsTribe since you mentioned Spigen, which is better, ugreen or the Spigen 120w arcdock? Thank you. :)
Spigen is better because more power charging 2 M1 Pros. Ugreen is affordable for daily, both is fine really
I can’t find this product in Ugreen Official RUclips channel. Maybe because this’s model is for UK/EU/SG only?
Yes cause of the pin type
I have the honor 200 and the output charge is 60w
a question, is this kind of chargers benefit most with direct plug in the socket or is it also ok to use it with a extended power sockets?
you can use on wall socket or extended power socket, no harm to your device during charging.
Is this auto volt? Like could I use this when traveling to a country with 100v power outlets?
Auto PD wattage yes
thank you for great review
between Ugreen Nexode 100W Charger VS GaNPort4-100PD
witch one are the winner?
i am hesitate which one i should buy
Not sure about nexode
Can iphone 13 also be plugged into usb c1 100w? Will using it in this way damage the phone?
Yes it can use the 100W port, iphone will adjust the charging speeds.
No it will not harm the phone.
Great video, I’m thinking of getting one of these, what cable do you recommend for it, Ugreen make a 100w cable that I assume would work, or would you recommend a thunderbolt 3 or thunderbolt 4 cable?
If you're have Portable SSD / NVMe Drive on TB protocol, you can get TB cables.
But for general charging (say macbook and some power bank like Shargeek (that I review) any UGREEN 100W PD cable is fine.
Do check my new UGREEN charger review as well :)
@@BitsTribe I have a Razer blade 15 advanced laptop that has a big 230w power brick! But I don’t want to be carry that around all the time which is why I’m looking at getting one of these! Do you still think this will be good enough? I have seen that review yet but I will check it out!
@@benkellyvisuals For razer, do check out my SlimQ F240 review, that would be a better fit for gaming notebook pc.
It wont damage mac m1 battery???
Mac m1 origional charger for m1 is 65 watts
Im using for both M1 Pro and M2 Pro , is fine. no worries
It wont damage the battery will draw currents that it needs only to charge up. As long your charger is not below the required wattage needed by the battery
Can i use apple cable for charging iPhone which was coming in the box?
yes you can
@@BitsTribe thanks for the reply
Yes you can mate you can use any cable
Some of they are saying not buy this charger can you please recommend it for me or not?
follow your heart instead of "some of they" , I have produce this review which you can see thought the entire video and compare notes to other reviewers of the same product.
If you dont feel comfortable, it is okay. Find another charger.
Which one of ports better and faster for iPhone 14pro?
Any port TBH
Hi, may i know weather if i can use 100w charger to charge my laptop which originaly use 65w charger?
yes you can
Does the speed gets effected ?
charger tries to charger fast , in the end is how the charged device decide if it want more power or not :)
can we use it to charge Apple Watch ultra ?
All apple watches have propriatary chargers.
If you have the apple watch fast charger, then this charger is compatible.
it will work :)
Hi, can I use this charger with my MagSafe?
Yes you can, tested on Macbook Pro 14" 2021 M1 Pro
@@BitsTribe thanks! Mine’s the 16 inch. Should be ok right?
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Is it MFi certified?
Can't recall but does charge my iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 14 and my macbook M2 Pro well.
@@BitsTribe So, is it safe to change IOS devices with this adapter?
@@razwanulislam7918 yes it is no worries
USB C Port 2 not charging macbook in this review. Can you explain why ?
Should be able too, unless the reboot protocol on charger happens.
Shift cable to port 1 to make it as primary.
Does it support Samsung pps charging ?
Sure... please watch video full bro
Good review and thanks
Thanks for watching!
the only thing I hate about this charger is that whenever you add one more device to charge on this charger, it seems to "restart" the rest for a while and it will stop charging and then charge again for the rest of the devices..
Actually common on all new GaN / Normal PD chargers dual port or more.
Reboot allows power re-allocation
how long does it take to reset?
@@AlamoudKhaled 1 sec
Any draw back of this?
Can I use it on Samsung tab s8+?
yes you can
What I'd love to know is will it charge a laptop at 100w if you have an unused cable in another port that's not connected to a device?
if single device charging it will max out at 100W, if there is multiple then it will balance it out between devices
@@BitsTribe Yes, but I'm curious to know what will happen if you put a lightning cable in the other port but don't connect it to an iPhone, if it will influence the other port charging the laptop. Ugreen says that Apple's original lightning cable will prevent the full 100w charging even if no iPhone is connected because of a chip Apple puts in the cable. I'd like to know if that is true or if third-party lightning cables are different
@@loughrey101 I just did the test and it surprised me as well. I have installed on my mac an app called WattsConnected and when I have the lightning cable plugged in to my charger, even while not charging my phone, my laptop will say it is charging at 65W.
A20s good
ok