expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jan 14, 2026 08:02 AM
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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jan 14, 2026 08:02 AM
UGREEN Nexode 4-Port up to 65W GaN Wall Charger w/ 3x USB-C, 1x USB-A
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I have several UGREEN multi-port chargers, but I can't use them because of the following issue, so I've just shoved them somewhere. I even have several of the same model.
UGREEN Multi-Port Charger Issue: Port Loses Power When All Ports Are Used
I've noticed the following problem with UGREEN multi-port chargers:
1. When all ports are in use, one specific port completely stops supplying power.
2. This happens even when total power draw is within the charger's rated capacity.
3. The affected port consistently fails, while other ports continue to work normally.
4. Reconnecting devices sometimes temporarily restores power, but the issue reoccurs.
5. This is not a brief PD negotiation reset; the port stays dead until intervention.
It appears to be a problem with power distribution or a potential hardware issue, rather than a typical overload or throttling scenario.
I contacted UGREEN about this issue, but they claimed it is not a defect.
Well yea.... because you're trying to do too much all at once. Try using multiple chargers.
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I have several UGREEN multi-port chargers, but I can't use them because of the following issue, so I've just shoved them somewhere. I even have several of the same model.
UGREEN Multi-Port Charger Issue: Port Loses Power When All Ports Are Used
I've noticed the following problem with UGREEN multi-port chargers:
1. When all ports are in use, one specific port completely stops supplying power.
2. This happens even when total power draw is within the charger's rated capacity.
3. The affected port consistently fails, while other ports continue to work normally.
4. Reconnecting devices sometimes temporarily restores power, but the issue reoccurs.
5. This is not a brief PD negotiation reset; the port stays dead until intervention.
It appears to be a problem with power distribution or a potential hardware issue, rather than a typical overload or throttling scenario.
I contacted UGREEN about this issue, but they claimed it is not a defect.
This has led me to use more single port chargers, especially with higher powered devices. So unless your application is for travel and need the flexibility or fixed connections that don't get unplugged often, I tend to avoid multi-port chargers in general.
Apple is very good, but usually far from compact. Samsung is similarly supposed to be good.
Baseus, UGreen, Anker, Aukey, Belkin, and Otterbox all seem pretty dependable, but they all have some dogs in their product lineups, too.
Other brands like Lenovo have some good products, but they seem to let anyone slap their name onto random products, so YMMV.
This has led me to use more single port chargers, especially with higher powered devices. So unless your application is for travel and need the flexibility or fixed connections that don't get unplugged often, I tend to avoid multi-port chargers in general.
I have this charger and use it to power my mini PC using the USB-C rear port. When I'm not using my mini PC, I use it to charge my UGreen 20K power bank and it does the job really well.
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Any charger with more than 1 USB c port and charges at different rates when more than 1 port is in use will do this. Some chargers don't renogotiate when using the USB A port, so it's really only specific to using both USB c ports. It's theoretically possible for renegotiation to happen so quick a device wouldn't recognize power loss while it happens, but if one exists out there, I have yet to see it. I've tried various Anker, ugreen, and baseus chargers, as well as some random Amazon alphabet soup brands.
It's more of a device issue than a charger issue, and like 90% of devices aren't really sensitive to it, but something you can avoid with single port chargers.
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