UGREEN GROUP LIMITED via Amazon[amazon.com] has UGREEN 65W Nexode USB-C 4-Port GaN Charger Block (3x USB-C, 1x USB-A) for $24.50. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $15.49 lower (39% savings) than the list price of $39.99 $5.49 lower (18% savings) than the previous price of $29.99
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UGREEN GROUP LIMITED via Amazon[amazon.com] has UGREEN 65W Nexode USB-C 4-Port GaN Charger Block (3x USB-C, 1x USB-A) for $24.50. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $15.49 lower (39% savings) than the list price of $39.99 $5.49 lower (18% savings) than the previous price of $29.99
Model: UGREEN 65W USB C Charger Block, Nexode 4-Port GaN Charger Type C Charger Fast Charging Wall Charger Compatible with MacBook Pro/Air, iPhone 16/15/14, iPad Pro, Galaxy S24/S23, Pixel 8, Steam Deck
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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.
Do not buy UGREEN Chargers. They are TRASH.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 UsedI'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.
I understand your issue but maybe don't plug in a laptop that needs a high wattage charger into a 65 watt charger. Or even like an iPhone 17 takes like 30 watts while an android ca take up to like 100 watts. It's not a defect it's just the stuff you're plugging in to it.
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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.
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