⚡ Power up your desk, power up your life!
The UGREEN Nexode 300W 5-Port USB-C GaN Charger is a high-capacity desktop charging station designed for professionals juggling multiple devices. With 300W total output and dedicated high-wattage USB-C ports, it can charge up to 5 devices simultaneously—including 3 laptops at once—while ensuring safety with advanced GaN technology. Compatible with top-tier laptops, smartphones, tablets, and gaming devices, it’s the ultimate fast-charging hub for the modern multitasker.
Color | Space Gray |
Connectivity Technology | Powerline |
Total USB 3.0 Ports | 5 |
Power Plug | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
Power Source | AC Powered |
Output Voltage | 2E+1 Volts (DC) |
Compatible Phone Models | iPhone15 |
Portable | Yes |
Total Usb Ports | 5 |
Wattage | 300 watts |
Frequency Range | 50-60 Hz |
Compatible Devices | Tablet, Laptop, Cell Phone, Headphone, Smart Watch, Switch, Steam Deck |
Mount Type | Desktop Mount |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Number of Power Levels | 2 |
Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
Additional Features | 300W Fast Charging |
Number of Items | 1 |
P**J
Fantastic and space saving!
I was that person who kept buying charger after charger as I wanted to charge more and more of my devices that rely on USB-C. Eventually, when my room started looking like spaghetti, I realized I would like to try them and find a all in one solution. And U green, a brand I’ve usually bought just cables from, delivered with this amazing product! It is sleek and stylish, and as quite a hefty weight to it, it offers great power outputs, and definitely saves space both in the sense of the amount of wall power plugs taken up, as well as reducing the endless array of USB-C blocks. Depending on which port you plug your device into charging speeds are very fast and everything sets up really quick out of the box. Great job guys! Price is a little bit on the high side, but they tend to regularly go on sale.
J**N
Great replacement for multiple chargers
Works exactly as described. No complaints. My use case is primarily travel, replacing three or four device chargers for my cameras, laptop and phones.Charger is quite heavy, 3 and 1/2 lb. Understandably as it's outputting over 300 w so consider that if packing for travel bring it your carry-on. It's not too large but it does add some weight.I've had no issues using all ports simultaneously.Do note the placement of ports. It works from 99% of cables, but higher quality aftermarket cables that use bulkier connectors such as chubby cables cannot be used in all ports simultaneously without risking potentially bending the pins to get all the cables to fit next to each other. Not much of a design flaw more of just something I've run into specific cables that I use chubby cables fan.Power output is more than enough. Very happy with charge, speeds etc.
K**.
A Perfect Powerstation
The charging speeds are spot on. If your device can fast charger this is perfect for you. From phones to laptop there is nothing portable that this can't power. Design wise, I know its meant to be stationary, but if you carry a backpack or a dufflebag like I do regularly I find it to be perfectly portable (a bit heavy though).I will be purchasing the 500Watt version to keep at home later in the year.Cheers!
J**H
Great Desktop Charging Station
This is a great desktop charging station. It is definitely powerful enough to support multiple charging options. I have charged my phone, tablet and watch without any issues. I am sure you could take this with you when traveling, but I have it on my desk. I have had this for several months and been using it regularly without issues. I would definitely recommend this for all of your charging needs.
S**R
Deceptively labeled, can't run at even 260W for more than about half an hour
If you're like me, you looked at the "300W" spec and the product photo of the ports to see that there's one "140W" port, and two "100W" ports (plus two that are unlabeled -- the other USB-C and a USB-A). So, you're probably thinking you can plug a 100W load into each of the first 3 ports and, badaboom, get 300W out of it. No.If you scroll through one of the seller-supplied photo galleries on this product page (as of the time of writing), you'll see that there are very, very specific combinations of loads that are allowed on certain ports. Note this information isn't in the text product description or even the actual product photos at the top. It is only in the images part of the product description, you'd need to click to scroll the set of images, and it's easily missed.There is only one combination of loads with which you can actually draw 300W from this device: 140W on the first port, 100W on the second, and 60W on the third. Which means that the first device needs to be operating at 28V, because it won't output 140W @ 20V.But fine, you might be OK with those restrictions. But I tested this on my bench with a combination of electronic loads. When loaded down to 260W, it started thermally throttling after about half an hour. (With 24C / 75F ambient temperature). So it really can't do 260W beyond, let alone 300W. Hence, those port/load restrictions aren't really an issue: You can probably only draw <200W from it for any kind of extended period, anyway.Those negatives (and they are significant) aside, it is a well-made PSU. It appears to be chock full of thermal compound (or similar). When it was under load, thermal imaging showed a relatively even heat distribution around the case, which peaked around 65C on the sides (approaching 100C near the ports; though that may have just been due to the interface between USB-C connectors heating up at 5A).And to be fair, when it did thermally throttle it didn't completely shut down nor undervolt any of the loads. It politely shut down ports to save itself.Other positives are relatively low noise (electrical noise on the outputs, I mean; It is acoustically silent) even when fully loaded, stable voltage output (when ports are actually outputting), and a grounded mains connection.If the product were slapped with a big "200W" marking on the side instead of "300W" and the ports could simultaneously output their rated Wattage in any combination (up to the max rated total), I'd probably have given this 5 stars. But I was looking for an actual 300W PSU when I bought this.
M**N
Really Good!
I love it! It's really usefull to charge my devices and it takes up little space on my desk. Try to buy the charging cables from the same company and works great!!
T**1
Great multi device charger. Laptops to phones
Why did you pick this product vs others?:What's bit to love. You can charge a laptop and several mobile devices at once. I keep one of these on my chair side table. It's worried great for charging any devices I've thrown at it from my MacBook Air, Bluetooth speakers and all the phones my family uses. I wouldn't mind a mountable version I could physically mount under the table though. That said it's worked great for me and I couldn't be happier.
D**H
Powerhouse Charger That Handles Everything
This thing is a beast! It charges multiple devices at once without slowing down, and the 300W output is perfect for power-hungry gadgets like my MacBook and Steam Deck. The GaN tech keeps it from overheating, and the compact design makes it great for desks or travel.Only minor downside? It’s a bit pricey, and the power brick itself is kinda chunky. But honestly, for the speed and convenience, it’s totally worth it. If you need a reliable multi-device charger, this is it!
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