This absolute beast of a USB-C charger can power your whole desk

This absolute beast of a USB-C charger can power your whole desk

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This absolute beast of a USB-C charger can power your whole desk

Ugreen’s Nexode 300W charger is capable of powering your laptop, smartphone, tablet, and more.
Hand holding Ugreen Nexode 300W GaN 5-Ports Desktop Charging Station

Ugreen Nexode 300W GaN 5-Ports Desktop Charging Station.

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Chargers come in all sorts of sizes — from tiny ones for your smartphone to big ones for your laptop, to bigger desktop units that are designed to charge multiple devices.

The problem with the “one charger to rule them all” is that as soon as you start connecting multiple devices to the charger, the power output falls through the floor. You think that a charger will offer you all the power you need, but once you start to load it up, it’s just not up to the challenge anymore. 

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But I’ve come across a charger that’s an absolute beast. A unit. Built like a brick, it has five ports, will replace a whole bank of standalone chargers, and can output a total of 300W, which is more than twice what Apple’s standard single-port 140W MacBook Pro charger can deliver.

This charger is the Ugreen Nexode 300W GaN 5-Ports Desktop Charging Station.

Ugreen Nexode 300W GaN 5-Ports Desktop Charging Station

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Ugreen Nexode 300W GaN 5-Ports Desktop Charging Station

This charger can power three laptops at the same time, with the USB C1 port delivering 140W, the USB C2 port delivering 100W, and the USB C3 port delivering 60W.

At $270, this is a pricey charger, but it is currently $70 off the list price on Amazon. 

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Ugreen Nexode 300W GaN 5-Ports specs

  • Total USB Ports: 4x USB-C and 1x USB-A
  • Input: 100-240V~50/60Hz 4.2A Max
  • USB-C1 Output: 5.0V⎓3.0A/9.0V-3.0A/12.0V⎓3.0A/15.0V.3.0A/20.0V⎓5.0A/28.0V⎓5.0A 140.0W Max
  • USB-C2/C3 Output: 5.0V⎓3.0A/9.0V⎓3.0A/12.0V⎓3.0A/15.0V⎓3.0A/20.0V⎓5.0A 100.0W Max
  • USB-C4 Output: 5.0V⎓3.0A/9.0V⎓3.0A/12.0V⎓3.0A/15.OV⎓3.0A/20.0V⎓2.25A 45.0W Max
  • USB-A Output: 5.0V⎓3.0A/9.0V⎓2.0A/12.0V⎓1.5A/10.0V⎓2.25A 22.5W Max
  • Total Output: 300W
  • Dimensions: 116 x 95 x 53 mm
  • Weight: 0.857kg
Ugreen Nexode 140W USB-C charger

Port max output depending on which are in use.

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Rather than waste your time explaining what a charger is, I’ll go right to the things I like about this charger.

First, it’s huge and weighty. This is good because unless a desktop charger has a fair amount of heft behind it, it gets dragged about by the cables attached. Sure, at almost 2 pounds, this is no travel charger, but I find lightweight desktop chargers to be a nuisance.

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Next, this charger outputs what it says it will output, and it can keep that up indefinitely. It’s amazing how many chargers you can find that will output their rated maximum for a few minutes or an hour or so, but then start having problems when heat starts to build up and the output starts to plummet.

Ugreen Nexode 300W charger.

Testing the Ugreen Nexode 300W charger.

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That’s not the case with the Nexode 300W. This thing can output the full 300W indefinitely. It’s a very stable, high-quality charger.

What I also like about this charger is that the topmost USB-C port can always output 140W, no matter how many other ports are in use. 

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I also like that when using the three ports, you can get 140W from the top port, 100W from the next, and 60W from the other.

Ugreen Nexode 140W USB-C charger

A range of high-power ports

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This means you can use this charger to power three laptops, which is quite an achievement and makes it a great choice for those who juggle multiple laptops.

Another concern with chargers, especially the higher-power chargers, is heat. GaN (gallium nitride) chargers are more efficient and run cooler than their silicon counterparts, but they can still get hot.

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I ran the Nexode 300W hard, and it remained totally cool to the touch.

Thermal image of the Ugreen Nexode 300W under high load

Thermal image of the Ugreen Nexode 300W under high load.

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The charger also comes with a 5-foot 240W USB-C charging cable, and a 6.5-foot power cord. Both of these are high-quality and what you’d expect from this type of charger.

240W USB-C cable and power cord on green background

240W USB-C cable and power cord included.

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ZDNET’s buying advice

One thing to bear in mind is that this charger is not cheap. With a retail price of $270, it’s a premium piece with a premium price (although you can get $70 off the price over on Amazon, bringing it to a more reasonable price point). But when you consider that a single Apple 140W USB-C charger is $99, it puts things into some perspective. Also, this is a charger that delivers exactly what it says it will do on the box, and the box promises a lot. 

This is one of the best, most powerful USB-C chargers you can buy. If you need a charger that can handle three laptops, this is the charger for you.

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