Amazon has Belkin 65W Dual Port GaN USB-C Wall Charger (PD 3.0) on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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USB-C Power Delivery 3.0 rapidly charges iPhone 16 or Samsung Galaxy S25 from 0-50% in 27 and 26 minutes, respectively.
PPS technology dynamically adjusts output voltage to safely charge iPhone, Galaxy, and more devices
Compact and lightweight, it's the perfect charger for home, office, or travel.
2x USB-C ports to access up to 65W when using a single USB-C port or 45W + 20W when using both ports. Charge your MacBook, smartphone, and more simultaneously.
This Samsung and iPhone charger is USB-C PD 3.0 certified with integrated GaN technology, meaning it can deliver a high-power, efficient charge to your compatible device while reducing the heat output.
Supports fast charging of devices including laptops, smartphones, tablets, power banks, and more from Samsung, Apple, Google, Nintendo Switch, and other major brands.
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Amazon has Belkin 65W Dual Port GaN USB-C Wall Charger (PD 3.0) on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.
Product Details:
USB-C Power Delivery 3.0 rapidly charges iPhone 16 or Samsung Galaxy S25 from 0-50% in 27 and 26 minutes, respectively.
PPS technology dynamically adjusts output voltage to safely charge iPhone, Galaxy, and more devices
Compact and lightweight, it's the perfect charger for home, office, or travel.
2x USB-C ports to access up to 65W when using a single USB-C port or 45W + 20W when using both ports. Charge your MacBook, smartphone, and more simultaneously.
This Samsung and iPhone charger is USB-C PD 3.0 certified with integrated GaN technology, meaning it can deliver a high-power, efficient charge to your compatible device while reducing the heat output.
Supports fast charging of devices including laptops, smartphones, tablets, power banks, and more from Samsung, Apple, Google, Nintendo Switch, and other major brands.
Model: Belkin - 65W Dual USB-C Wall Charger, Fast Charging Power Delivery 3.0 with GaN Technology for Apple iPhone and Samsung - White
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In for two, going to replace those baseus, anker etc chargers. Hopefully they are really ETL listed.
Relatable. I always like to confirm this too (ETL, UL, etc.). But, no need to hope . Check Amazon review photos, and you'll see a number of photos showing close-ups of the "labeling" (I guess it's silkscreening??). They show input/output voltage, regulatory markings, etc, including ETL.
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Checked 3 laptops at the house. 1st is a 65w charger, 2nd was 100w, 3rd is 75w. Was hoping I could trade big power bricks for one of these but guess not.
Checked 3 laptops at the house. 1st is a 65w charger, 2nd was 100w, 3rd is 75w. Was hoping I could trade big power bricks for one of these but guess not.
All is not lost. Your real measure would be to determine your actual power draw in real-world use. For example, I have a Samsung with an OLED screen that came with a 65W charger. However, the typical power draw from the walll while in use and charging is around 22W. Of course, power draw would be higher depending upon your battery's state of charge (fully drained being the highest) and depending upon the kinds of loads. Understanding this is how I justify keeping around a couple of Kill-A-Watt meters ( https://shop.p3international.com/...rgy-savers ).
Though it is entirely possible that your specific combination of laptop capabilities and use cases could reach the peak rating of your laptop power bricks, it is more likely that the worst thing you might ever see from using a lower-rated charger is a slightly slower ramp to a full charge (or a BIOS notification until you turn that nag off, thanks Dell).
One of the few chargers that actually states the charging output (shared/single) next to the USB port, which I -really- appreciate.
Quite a few multi-port chargers put little to no markings to indicate which is the port with more power, so I have to flip it over to read the micro fine print to confirm, and even then, sometimes it's unclear, so I have to take out the USB port tester to confirm, then mark the port myself, which is a minor thing, but something I feel I shouldn't have had to do. Kudos for Belkin for labeling their ports.
I have this charger and have been happy with it. I primarily use it for laptop and phone charging. If doing so, please note that the 2 plugs can charge at different speeds so 1 is better for laptops and the other better for phones.
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great price. 65w or 45/20 modes. 21vPPS
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvPxShP
great price. 65w or 45/20 modes. 21vPPS
Relatable. I always like to confirm this too (ETL, UL, etc.). But, no need to hope
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Though it is entirely possible that your specific combination of laptop capabilities and use cases could reach the peak rating of your laptop power bricks, it is more likely that the worst thing you might ever see from using a lower-rated charger is a slightly slower ramp to a full charge (or a BIOS notification until you turn that nag off, thanks Dell).
Good luck!
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Quite a few multi-port chargers put little to no markings to indicate which is the port with more power, so I have to flip it over to read the micro fine print to confirm, and even then, sometimes it's unclear, so I have to take out the USB port tester to confirm, then mark the port myself, which is a minor thing, but something I feel I shouldn't have had to do. Kudos for Belkin for labeling their ports.
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