Costco Wholesale has for their
Members: Satechi 165W 4-Port GaN USB-C Universal Charger w/ PD (CT-C165GM) on sale for $89.99 - $20 manufacturer's savings =
$69.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor
powerfuldoppler for sharing this deal.
Note: You must be an active Costco Member and signed into your account to purchase at sale price. Non-Members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge
About this product:
- Fast charges up to four devices simultaneously via USB-C PD
- GaN Technology
- Over-temperature protection
- Compact and sleek design that can be laid horizontally or propped up vertically
- Includes a desktop stand and detachable power cord for easy storage
- Power distribution that automatically adjusts according to the ports and devices connected
- 1 x USB-C PD connected - up to 100W
- 2 x USB-C PD connected - up to 100W/60W
- 3 x USB-C PD connected - 60W/60W/45W or 100W/30W/30W
- 4 x USB-C PD connected - 60W/45W/30W/30W
up to 165W total
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1 x USB-C PD connected - up to 100W
2 x USB-C PD connected - up to 100W/60W
3 x USB-C PD connected - 60W/60W/45W or 100W/30W/30W
4 x USB-C PD connected - 60W/45W/30W/30W
up to 165W total
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1 x USB-C PD connected - up to 100W
2 x USB-C PD connected - up to 100W/60W
3 x USB-C PD connected - 60W/60W/45W or 100W/30W/30W
4 x USB-C PD connected - 60W/45W/30W/30W
up to 165W total
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I've been using it for Mac magsafe, usb-c, lightning, and apple watch charger all at the same time. Especially helpful when traveling and mainly relying on this single charging brick.
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1 x USB-C PD connected - up to 100W
2 x USB-C PD connected - up to 100W/60W
3 x USB-C PD connected - 60W/60W/45W or 100W/30W/30W
4 x USB-C PD connected - 60W/45W/30W/30W
up to 165W total
There are either incompatibilities or common manufacturing defects at 20V which mean that some laptops won't charge.
I also had trouble with a power brick that wanted 20V, and it was hit-or-miss whether any port would work.