





awei PD9 65W GaN Fast Charging Travel Charger, EU Plug
$31.52
65W USB charger and PD. Fast, safe charging for all your devices. 18-month warranty.
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awei PD9 65W GaN Fast Charging Travel Charger, EU Plug
Power all your devices from a single outlet with this 65W USB charger. Compact enough for travel, powerful enough for daily use without sacrificing speed on any port.
Key Features
- 65W Total Output — Delivers enough power to fast-charge laptops, tablets, and phones at the same time
- USB-C Power Delivery — Negotiates the optimal charging voltage for each connected device automatically
- Compact Design — Fits easily in a bag or pocket for on-the-go charging
- Multi-Layer Safety — Built-in protection against overvoltage, overcurrent, overheating, and short circuits
Why Choose USBtoUSB?
Tested and certified for safety. Backed by an 18-month warranty and free shipping on orders over $50. Compatible with iPhone, Samsung, MacBook, iPad, Nintendo Switch, and more.
Specifications
| Max Output | 65W |
| Power Delivery | Yes |
| Warranty | 18 months |
| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | N/A |
| Color | Black, White |
145 reviews for awei PD9 65W GaN Fast Charging Travel Charger, EU Plug
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Jess C. (verified owner) –
Good charger, wish the prongs folded though.
Jayden V. (verified owner) –
65W GaN in this tiny package is wild. I measured it with a USB tester and it genuinely hits the rated output. No false advertising here. (Edit: still works great.)
Amy W. (verified owner) –
I\’m that person who reads reviews before buying a $10 cable. This one passes the vibe check. No MFi warnings, no slow charging, no loose connector. Just a cable that works the way a cable should work. different concept, I know. Updated: still good.
Kaitlyn T. –
Finally replaced the massive brick that came with my laptop. This GaN charger is like a third of the size and still pushes 65 watts. Recommended.
Eli N. (verified owner) –
Mixed feelings. PD charging works great — my MacBook Pro 14 charges at full speed. The problem is it gets noticeably warm, almost hot, when charging two devices at once. For a 65W charger I expected better thermal management. Single device it’s fine. Just keep that in mind if you plan to use all ports simultaneously.
Brittany H. (verified owner) –
Works well with my laptop over PD but my Switch doesn’t recognize it for some reason. Phone charges fine though.
Cheyenne P. (verified owner) –
Coworker saw me using this and asked where I got it. Sent him the link right then and there. It’s the little things — a charger that doesn’t make noise, a cable that doesn’t tangle, a connector that doesn’t wobble. This checks all three boxes.
Brianna M. (verified owner) –
Using it daily for 3 months, zero problems. (Edit: still works great.)
Audrey N. (verified owner) –
I do a lot of business travel and was tired of carrying separate chargers for my laptop, phone, and tablet. This 65W GaN brick replaced all three. Got through a week of conferences with just this one charger. Should’ve switched sooner. (Edit: still works great.)
Lydia V. (verified owner) –
So I was that guy buying $9 gas station chargers and wondering why my battery was always dying. Switched to this GaN unit and the difference is night and day. 65W is more than enough for my Pixel 8 Pro — goes from 15% to full in about 40 minutes. No more sitting at an outlet at the airport like a peasant. Seriously, just get a decent charger already. Updated: still good.
Connor S. (verified owner) –
No high pitched noise at low wattage. Big plus. Still going.
Jack T. –
Been using it for about 6 weeks! PD negotiation is instant with my MacBook Pro. No weird noises, no overheating. Solid buy.
Beau S. (verified owner) –
Mixed feelings. PD charging works great — my MacBook Pro 14 charges at full speed. The problem is it gets noticeably warm, almost hot, when charging two devices at once. For a 65W charger I expected better thermal management. Single device it’s fine. Just keep that in mind if you plan to use all ports simultaneously. Still going.
Clara N. (verified owner) –
Here’s the thing — this is a good charger that falls short in a couple annoying ways. PD charging at 65W? Flawless. My MacBook charges as fast as with the Apple brick. But the USB-A port only does QC 2.0, not 3.0 as I assumed. My Galaxy doesn’t show “Super Fast Charging” on that port. Also it’s a fingerprint magnet — matte black finish shows every smudge. Functionally solid, cosmetically could be better. (Edit: still works great.)
Bella D. –
I\’m an electrical engineer so I actually tested this thing properly. Rated at 65W and my Klein Tools USB tester showed it genuinely delivers 62W sustained on the PD port. GaN efficiency is real — measured case temp at only 42°C after 30 minutes at full load. My old silicon charger hit 58°C under the same conditions. make feels legit. No锐 edge, no rattle, connectors seat firmly. This is how OEM chargers should be built. Recommended.
Garrett S. –
I do a lot of business travel and was tired of carrying separate chargers for my laptop, phone, and tablet. This 65W GaN brick replaced all three. Got through a week of conferences with just this one charger. Should’ve switched sooner. Still going.
Hunter W. (verified owner) –
Been using it for about 6 weeks! PD negotiation is instant with my MacBook Pro. No weird noises, no overheating. Solid buy. Updated: still good.
Madison D. –
Good charger, wish the prongs folded though. Recommended.
Henry S. (verified owner) –
Three months daily use and it still looks brand new. My previous cable from a “major brand” frayed at the connector in 6 weeks. This one has visible strain relief that actually does its job. Simple product done right. (Edit: still works great.)
Claire Z. (verified owner) –
Worth it.
Kyle A. (verified owner) –
Coworker saw me using this and asked where I got it. Sent him the link right then and there. It’s the little things — a charger that doesn’t make noise, a cable that doesn’t tangle, a connector that doesn’t wobble. This checks all three boxes. Recommended.
Cooper K. (verified owner) –
Great charger! Still going.
Taylor C. (verified owner) –
I do a lot of business travel and was tired of carrying separate chargers for my laptop, phone, and tablet. This 65W GaN brick replaced all three. Got through a week of conferences with just this one charger. Should’ve switched sooner.
Landry E. (verified owner) –
Using it with my Steam Deck. Fits perfectly and charges while playing.
Blake J. (verified owner) –
Finally threw away that fire hazard charger I’d been using for years. This one is proper — UL listed, doesn’t get hot, actually delivers the rated wattage. My phone used to take 2+ hours to charge, now it’s done in under an hour. Why did I wait so long? No regrets.
Parker G. (verified owner) –
So I was that guy buying $9 gas station chargers and wondering why my battery was always dying. Switched to this GaN unit and the difference is night and day. 65W is more than enough for my Pixel 8 Pro — goes from 15% to full in about 40 minutes. No more sitting at an outlet at the airport like a peasant. Seriously, just get a decent charger already. Recommended.
Sara W. (verified owner) –
I do a lot of business travel and was tired of carrying separate chargers for my laptop, phone, and tablet. This 65W GaN brick replaced all three. Got through a week of conferences with just this one charger. Should’ve switched sooner. Still going.
Mike F. (verified owner) –
Worked great for 2 months then started making a faint buzzing sound. Still charges but I don’t trust it unattended anymore. Wouldn’t buy again.
Hannah L. (verified owner) –
Been using it for about 6 weeks. PD negotiation is instant with my MacBook Pro. No weird noises, no overheating. Solid buy lol (Edit: still works great.)
Garrett D. (verified owner) –
Ripoff.
Alexis G. –
Finally threw away that fire hazard charger I’d been using for years. This one is proper — UL listed, doesn’t get hot, actually delivers the rated wattage. My phone used to take 2+ hours to charge, now it’s done in under an hour. Why did I wait so long? Recommended.
Noah G. (verified owner) –
This plus my power bank is the ultimate airport combo.
Isaac V. (verified owner) –
Finally replaced the massive brick that came with my laptop. This GaN charger is like a third of the size and still pushes 65 watts.
Shelby K. (verified owner) –
Finally threw away that fire hazard charger I’d been using for years. This one is proper — UL listed, doesn’t get hot, actually delivers the rated wattage. My phone used to take 2+ hours to charge, now it’s done in under an hour. Why did I wait so long? No regrets.
Laura A. (verified owner) –
Been using it for about 6 weeks. PD negotiation is instant with my MacBook Pro. No weird noises, no overheating. Solid buy.
Grace L. –
Bought this specifically for a trip to Japan where outlets are scarce in hotel rooms. Charged my phone, tablet, and camera battery from one outlet. The hotel room layout was awful but this charger made it work. Coming from someone who overpacks chargers, this replaced three of them.
Carly J. (verified owner) –
Charges fast.
Dawson S. (verified owner) –
Using it daily for 3 months, zero problems. No regrets.
Parker V. –
So I was that guy buying $9 gas station chargers and wondering why my battery was always dying. Switched to this GaN unit and the difference is night and day. 65W is more than enough for my Pixel 8 Pro — goes from 15% to full in about 40 minutes. No more sitting at an outlet at the airport like a peasant. Seriously, just get a decent charger already. (Edit: still works great.)
Matt A. –
No high pitched noise at low wattage. Big plus.
Aiden H. –
Runs really hot, makes me nervous leaving it plugged in.
Ethan R. (verified owner) –
PD works fine, QC port is meh though.
Brian A. –
Wanted to love this but the reality doesn’t match the specs. Advertised as 65W but with both ports in use, my meter showed it split roughly 60/40. The USB-C port delivers decent speed but the USB-A port barely qualifies as fast charging. Also the GaN chip whines at low power draw, which is annoying on a nightstand. It works, just not as well as the listing implies.
Piper V. –
Mixed feelings. PD charging works great — my MacBook Pro 14 charges at full speed. The problem is it gets noticeably warm, almost hot, when charging two devices at once. For a 65W charger I expected better thermal management. Single device it’s fine. Just keep that in mind if you plan to use all ports simultaneously. No regrets.
Oscar G. –
Threw out my tangled mess of individual chargers. This one handles everything. My nightstand looks way cleaner now. Only thing I’d change is maybe a longer cable. Still going.
Nevaeh V. –
65W GaN in this tiny package is wild! I measured it with a USB tester and it genuinely hits the rated output. No false advertising here.
Violet P. (verified owner) –
does what it should. Still going.
Dan D. (verified owner) –
Great charger! Updated: still good.
Sarah K. (verified owner) –
Good charger for the price. My only gripe is the LED indicator is super bright. Had to put tape over it for bedroom use. Otherwise does what it says.
Rachel J. (verified owner) –
Three months daily use and it still looks brand new. My previous cable from a “major brand” frayed at the connector in 6 weeks. This one has visible strain relief that actually does its job. Simple product done right. Still going.
Nina R. (verified owner) –
Finally threw away that fire hazard charger I’d been using for years. This one is proper — UL listed, doesn’t get hot, actually delivers the rated wattage. My phone used to take 2+ hours to charge, now it’s done in under an hour. Why did I wait so long? (Edit: still works great.)
Henry J. (verified owner) –
Perfect travel size!
Lisa L. (verified owner) –
PD charges my MacBook Air from dead in like 2 hrs. (Edit: still works great.)
Dawson M. (verified owner) –
65W GaN in this tiny package is wild. I measured it with a USB tester and it genuinely hits the rated output. No false advertising here.
Aiden S. (verified owner) –
Threw out my tangled mess of individual chargers. This one handles everything. My nightstand looks way cleaner now. Only thing I’d change is maybe a longer cable. Updated: still good.
Riley A. –
So I was that guy buying $9 gas station chargers and wondering why my battery was always dying. Switched to this GaN unit and the difference is night and day. 65W is more than enough for my Pixel 8 Pro — goes from 15% to full in about 40 minutes. No more sitting at an outlet at the airport like a peasant. Seriously, just get a decent charger already. No regrets.
Cameron E. (verified owner) –
Bought this specifically for a trip to Japan where outlets are scarce in hotel rooms. Charged my phone, tablet, and camera battery from one outlet. The hotel room layout was awful but this charger made it work. Coming from someone who overpacks chargers, this replaced three of them. Updated: still good.
Ethan P. (verified owner) –
I do a lot of business travel and was tired of carrying separate chargers for my laptop, phone, and tablet. This 65W GaN brick replaced all three. Got through a week of conferences with just this one charger. Should’ve switched sooner. Updated: still good.
Dylan B. (verified owner) –
So I was that guy buying $9 gas station chargers and wondering why my battery was always dying. Switched to this GaN unit and the difference is night and day. 65W is more than enough for my Pixel 8 Pro — goes from 15% to full in about 40 minutes. No more sitting at an outlet at the airport like a peasant. Seriously, just get a decent charger already. Updated: still good.
Jack E. (verified owner) –
Mixed feelings. PD charging works great — my MacBook Pro 14 charges at full speed. The problem is it gets noticeably warm, almost hot, when charging two devices at once. For a 65W charger I expected better thermal management. Single device it’s fine. Just keep that in mind if you plan to use all ports simultaneously. Recommended.
Jack B. (verified owner) –
Bought two. One for home one for the office.
Wesley S. (verified owner) –
Three months daily use and it still looks brand new. My previous cable from a “major brand” frayed at the connector in 6 weeks. This one has visible strain relief that actually does its job. Simple product done right.
Ethan G. (verified owner) –
Here’s the thing — this is a good charger that falls short in a couple annoying ways. PD charging at 65W? Flawless. My MacBook charges as fast as with the Apple brick. But the USB-A port only does QC 2.0, not 3.0 as I assumed. My Galaxy doesn’t show “Super Fast Charging” on that port. Also it’s a fingerprint magnet — matte black finish shows every smudge. Functionally solid, cosmetically could be better.
Ben K. (verified owner) –
Mixed feelings. PD charging works great — my MacBook Pro 14 charges at full speed. The problem is it gets noticeably warm, almost hot, when charging two devices at once. For a 65W charger I expected better thermal management. Single device it’s fine. Just keep that in mind if you plan to use all ports simultaneously. (Edit: still works great.)
Paige V. (verified owner) –
It charges my phone fine but doesn’t seem to hit the advertised wattage. My USB meter shows about 70-80% of the claimed 65W. For the price it’s acceptable but don’t expect the full rated speed.
Savannah W. (verified owner) –
Using it daily for 3 months, zero problems.
Victoria D. –
Small form factor, big power. Exactly what I wanted.
Destiny V. (verified owner) –
Charges fast. No regrets.
Kelly K. (verified owner) –
Threw out my tangled mess of individual chargers. This one handles everything. My nightstand looks way cleaner now. Only thing I’d change is maybe a longer cable.
Colton V. (verified owner) –
So I was that guy buying $9 gas station chargers and wondering why my battery was always dying. Switched to this GaN unit and the difference is night and day. 65W is more than enough for my Pixel 8 Pro — goes from 15% to full in about 40 minutes. No more sitting at an outlet at the airport like a peasant. Seriously, just get a decent charger already lol Recommended.
Ellie M. (verified owner) –
Coworker saw me using this and asked where I got it. Sent him the link right then and there. It’s the little things — a charger that doesn’t make noise, a cable that doesn’t tangle, a connector that doesn’t wobble. This checks all three boxes. Updated: still good.
Matt V. (verified owner) –
Broken lol
Chase S. (verified owner) –
Mixed feelings. PD charging works great — my MacBook Pro 14 charges at full speed. The problem is it gets noticeably warm, almost hot, when charging two devices at once. For a 65W charger I expected better thermal management. Single device it’s fine. Just keep that in mind if you plan to use all ports simultaneously. Recommended.
Gavin N. –
Finally replaced the massive brick that came with my laptop. This GaN charger is like a third of the size and still pushes 65 watts. Updated: still good.
Wesley T. (verified owner) –
Finally replaced the massive brick that came with my laptop. This GaN charger is like a third of the size and still pushes 65 watts. No regrets.
Lucy M. (verified owner) –
Using this as my daily driver at work. Charges my phone from 20% to full in under an hour. Updated: still good.
Eli B. (verified owner) –
So I was that guy buying $9 gas station chargers and wondering why my battery was always dying. Switched to this GaN unit and the difference is night and day. 65W is more than enough for my Pixel 8 Pro — goes from 15% to full in about 40 minutes. No more sitting at an outlet at the airport like a peasant. Seriously, just get a decent charger already. (Edit: still works great.)
Kayla A. (verified owner) –
65W GaN in this tiny package is wild. I measured it with a USB tester and it genuinely hits the rated output. No false advertising here. Updated: still good.
Nevaeh W. (verified owner) –
Gets warm tho.
Brittany K. (verified owner) –
I\’m that person who reads reviews before buying a $10 cable. This one passes the vibe check. No MFi warnings, no slow charging, no loose connector. Just a cable that works the way a cable should work. a real shift concept, I know. Updated: still good.
Rachel F. (verified owner) –
Using this as my daily driver at work. Charges my phone from 20% to full in under an hour.
Sarah M. (verified owner) –
Worked fine for a week then started intermittently cutting out.
Chase Z. –
I do a lot of business travel and was tired of carrying separate chargers for my laptop, phone, and tablet. This 65W GaN brick replaced all three. Got through a week of conferences with just this one charger. Should’ve switched sooner. No regrets.
Caleb G. (verified owner) –
Threw out my tangled mess of individual chargers. This one handles everything. My nightstand looks way cleaner now. Only thing I’d change is maybe a longer cable. (Edit: still works great.)
Micah F. –
I\’m an electrical engineer so I actually tested this thing properly! Rated at 65W and my Klein Tools USB tester showed it genuinely delivers 62W sustained on the PD port. GaN efficiency is real — measured case temp at only 42°C after 30 minutes at full load. My old silicon charger hit 58°C under the same conditions. make feels legit. No锐 edge, no rattle, connectors seat firmly. This is how OEM chargers should be built. Recommended.
Dominic N. (verified owner) –
Here’s the thing — this is a good charger that falls short in a couple annoying ways. PD charging at 65W? Flawless. My MacBook charges as fast as with the Apple brick. But the USB-A port only does QC 2.0, not 3.0 as I assumed. My Galaxy doesn’t show “Super Fast Charging” on that port. Also it’s a fingerprint magnet — matte black finish shows every smudge. Functionally solid, cosmetically could be better. Updated: still good.
Emily J. (verified owner) –
My kid broke three chargers last month. This one survived. Enough said.
Wyatt Z. (verified owner) –
Finally replaced the massive brick that came with my laptop. This GaN charger is like a third of the size and still pushes 65 watts lol Recommended.
Maya M. (verified owner) –
Finally replaced the massive brick that came with my laptop. This GaN charger is like a third of the size and still pushes 65 watts. No regrets.
Alex E. (verified owner) –
I do a lot of business travel and was tired of carrying separate chargers for my laptop, phone, and tablet. This 65W GaN brick replaced all three. Got through a week of conferences with just this one charger. Should’ve switched sooner. No regrets.
Brian D. (verified owner) –
Look, it charges my devices. That\’s the baseline expectation. But it doesn\’t do it as fast as advertised, the connector is on the loose side, and the cable is already showing wear after a month. For the price I expected something more solid. It\’s fine for a backup but not as my daily driver.
Grace S. –
Great charger!
Clara T. –
I\’m that person who reads reviews before buying a $10 cable. This one passes the vibe check. No MFi warnings, no slow charging, no loose connector. Just a cable that works the way a cable should work. a real shift concept, I know.
Nevaeh D. (verified owner) –
Using this as my daily driver at work. Charges my phone from 20% to full in under an hour. (Edit: still works great.)
Addison J. (verified owner) –
Would not recommend. Waste of money.
Cooper P. (verified owner) –
So I was that guy buying $9 gas station chargers and wondering why my battery was always dying. Switched to this GaN unit and the difference is night and day. 65W is more than enough for my Pixel 8 Pro — goes from 15% to full in about 40 minutes. No more sitting at an outlet at the airport like a peasant. Seriously, just get a decent charger already. Recommended.
Remi S. (verified owner) –
Charges fast and reliably. My only real complaint is the cable jacket has a chemical smell that took about a week to fade. After that, no issues at all. Would buy again but maybe let it air out first.
Megan Z. (verified owner) –
So I was that guy buying $9 gas station chargers and wondering why my battery was always dying. Switched to this GaN unit and the difference is night and day. 65W is more than enough for my Pixel 8 Pro — goes from 15% to full in about 40 minutes. No more sitting at an outlet at the airport like a peasant. Seriously, just get a decent charger already. No regrets.
Madison A. (verified owner) –
Charging performance is good — my phone shows 65W super fast charging. Takes one star off because it runs warm when both ports are in use. Recommended.
Jace B. (verified owner) –
Wanted to love this but the reality doesn’t match the specs. Advertised as 65W but with both ports in use, my meter showed it split roughly 60/40. The USB-C port delivers decent speed but the USB-A port barely qualifies as fast charging. Also the GaN chip whines at low power draw, which is annoying on a nightstand. It works, just not as well as the listing implies. Updated: still good.
Hailey E. (verified owner) –
So I was that guy buying $9 gas station chargers and wondering why my battery was always dying. Switched to this GaN unit and the difference is night and day. 65W is more than enough for my Pixel 8 Pro — goes from 15% to full in about 40 minutes. No more sitting at an outlet at the airport like a peasant. Seriously, just get a decent charger already. Still going.
Aiden B. (verified owner) –
Doesn’t work with my device at all.
Megan N. –
I\’m an electrical engineer so I actually tested this thing properly. Rated at 65W and my Klein Tools USB tester showed it genuinely delivers 62W sustained on the PD port. GaN efficiency is real — measured case temp at only 42°C after 30 minutes at full load. My old silicon charger hit 58°C under the same conditions. make feels legit. No锐 edge, no rattle, connectors seat firmly. This is how OEM chargers should be built. Recommended.
Evelyn V. –
Solid charger, using it every day for a month now.
Wyatt T. (verified owner) –
gets it done.
Hannah Z. –
My only regret is not buying it sooner.
Paige S. (verified owner) –
I\’m an electrical engineer so I actually tested this thing properly! Rated at 65W and my Klein Tools USB tester showed it genuinely delivers 62W sustained on the PD port. GaN efficiency is real — measured case temp at only 42°C after 30 minutes at full load. My old silicon charger hit 58°C under the same conditions. construction feels legit. No锐 edge, no rattle, connectors seat firmly. This is how OEM chargers should be built. Recommended.
Jace S. –
So I was that guy buying $9 gas station chargers and wondering why my battery was always dying. Switched to this GaN unit and the difference is night and day. 65W is more than enough for my Pixel 8 Pro — goes from 15% to full in about 40 minutes. No more sitting at an outlet at the airport like a peasant. Seriously, just get a decent charger already.
Hailey K. –
So I was that guy buying $9 gas station chargers and wondering why my battery was always dying. Switched to this GaN unit and the difference is night and day. 65W is more than enough for my Pixel 8 Pro — goes from 15% to full in about 40 minutes. No more sitting at an outlet at the airport like a peasant. Seriously, just get a decent charger already. Updated: still good.
Laura S. (verified owner) –
Fire.
Remi N. –
Wanted to love this but the reality doesn’t match the specs. Advertised as 65W but with both ports in use, my meter showed it split roughly 60/40. The USB-C port delivers decent speed but the USB-A port barely qualifies as fast charging. Also the GaN chip whines at low power draw, which is annoying on a nightstand. It works, just not as well as the listing implies. No regrets.
Easton P. –
Good charger for the price. My only gripe is the LED indicator is super bright. Had to put tape over it for bedroom use. Otherwise does what it says. (Edit: still works great.)
Aiden C. –
Finally threw away that fire hazard charger I’d been using for years. This one is proper — UL listed, doesn’t get hot, actually delivers the rated wattage. My phone used to take 2+ hours to charge, now it’s done in under an hour. Why did I wait so long?
Nina S. –
65W GaN in this tiny package is wild. I measured it with a USB tester and it genuinely hits the rated output. No false advertising here. Still going.
Paisley V. (verified owner) –
Using this as my daily driver at work. Charges my phone from 20% to full in under an hour. Still going.
Hunter V. (verified owner) –
GaN runs cool, no whining noise like my other one!
Ryan D. –
Doesn’t quite hit 65W sustained, more like 80%.
Ruby L. (verified owner) –
65W GaN in this tiny package is wild. I measured it with a USB tester and it genuinely hits the rated output. No false advertising here. Recommended.
Hunter G. (verified owner) –
I\’m that person who reads reviews before buying a $10 cable. This one passes the vibe check. No MFi warnings, no slow charging, no loose connector. Just a cable that works the way a cable should work. unlike anything else concept, I know. Updated: still good.
Dan V. (verified owner) –
Third GaN charger I’ve tried, first one that’s actually quiet. Updated: still good.
Sam P. (verified owner) –
GaN runs cool, no whining noise like my other one. (Edit: still works great.)
Jasmine S. (verified owner) –
I\’m that person who reads reviews before buying a $10 cable. This one passes the vibe check. No MFi warnings, no slow charging, no loose connector. Just a cable that works the way a cable should work. a real shift concept, I know. Updated: still good.
Nora S. –
Stays put in the wall outlet unlike some cheap ones.
Alexis R. (verified owner) –
Using this as my daily driver at work. Charges my phone from 20% to full in under an hour. Recommended.
Jordan B. (verified owner) –
Bought two! One for home one for the office.
Mark G. (verified owner) –
I\’m an electrical engineer so I actually tested this thing properly. Rated at 65W and my Klein Tools USB tester showed it genuinely delivers 62W sustained on the PD port. GaN efficiency is real — measured case temp at only 42°C after 30 minutes at full load. My old silicon charger hit 58°C under the same conditions. solidity feels legit. No锐 edge, no rattle, connectors seat firmly. This is how OEM chargers should be built. No regrets.
Taylor M. –
Third GaN charger I’ve tried, first one that’s actually quiet.
Nick W. (verified owner) –
Mixed feelings. PD charging works great — my MacBook Pro 14 charges at full speed. The problem is it gets noticeably warm, almost hot, when charging two devices at once. For a 65W charger I expected better thermal management. Single device it’s fine. Just keep that in mind if you plan to use all ports simultaneously. No regrets.
Rylee Z. (verified owner) –
Been using it for about 6 weeks. PD negotiation is instant with my MacBook Pro. No weird noises, no overheating. Solid buy. Still going.
Easton L. (verified owner) –
works as intended but the indicator light is bizarrely bright. Like, lights-up-the-whole-room bright. I\’m a light sleeper and this thing is basically a nightlight now. Had to put electrical tape over it. Performance-wise it\’s solid, just be warned about the LED.
Sara F. (verified owner) –
Finally replaced the massive brick that came with my laptop. This GaN charger is like a third of the size and still pushes 65 watts. Recommended.
Dominic S. (verified owner) –
I\’m an electrical engineer so I actually tested this thing properly. Rated at 65W and my Klein Tools USB tester showed it genuinely delivers 62W sustained on the PD port. GaN efficiency is real — measured case temp at only 42°C after 30 minutes at full load. My old silicon charger hit 58°C under the same conditions. sturdiness feels legit. No锐 edge, no rattle, connectors seat firmly. This is how OEM chargers should be built. No regrets.
Trevor H. (verified owner) –
PD charges my MacBook Air from dead in like 2 hrs.
Tucker P. (verified owner) –
65W GaN in this tiny package is wild. I measured it with a USB tester and it genuinely hits the rated output. No false advertising here. Recommended.
Grace A. –
So I was that guy buying $9 gas station chargers and wondering why my battery was always dying. Switched to this GaN unit and the difference is night and day. 65W is more than enough for my Pixel 8 Pro — goes from 15% to full in about 40 minutes. No more sitting at an outlet at the airport like a peasant. Seriously, just get a decent charger already. No regrets.
Micah B. (verified owner) –
I\’m an electrical engineer so I actually tested this thing properly. Rated at 65W and my Klein Tools USB tester showed it genuinely delivers 62W sustained on the PD port. GaN efficiency is real — measured case temp at only 42°C after 30 minutes at full load. My old silicon charger hit 58°C under the same conditions. sturdiness feels legit. No锐 edge, no rattle, connectors seat firmly. This is how OEM chargers should be built.
Alexis J. (verified owner) –
Save your money.
Aiden W. (verified owner) –
GaN runs cool, no whining noise like my other one.
Carly T. –
Runs hot.
Carter Z. –
I do a lot of business travel and was tired of carrying separate chargers for my laptop, phone, and tablet. This 65W GaN brick replaced all three. Got through a week of conferences with just this one charger. Should’ve switched sooner. No regrets.
Carter C. (verified owner) –
65W GaN in this tiny package is wild. I measured it with a USB tester and it genuinely hits the rated output. No false advertising here. (Edit: still works great.)
Chase T. –
Replaced my Apple one.
Rachel M. (verified owner) –
65W GaN in this tiny package is wild. I measured it with a USB tester and it genuinely hits the rated output. No false advertising here. Recommended.
Mason G. (verified owner) –
Charging performance is good — my phone shows 65W super fast charging. Takes one star off because it runs warm when both ports are in use.
Savannah S. (verified owner) –
I do a lot of business travel and was tired of carrying separate chargers for my laptop, phone, and tablet. This 65W GaN brick replaced all three. Got through a week of conferences with just this one charger. Should’ve switched sooner. Still going.