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Amazon Basics 120W 3-Port GaN Wall Charger (2x USB-C, 1x USB-A; 2 colors)

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Amazon has Amazon Basics 120W 3-Port GaN Wall Charger (2x USB-C, 1x USB-A; 2 colors) for $17.64. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Available Colors:Amazon also has Amazon Basics 65W 2-Port GaN Wall Charger (2x USB-C; 2 colors) for $16.19. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Available Colors:Features (120W 3-Port):
  • Fast charging: GaN USB-C wall charger (Nano 120-watt) in black for charging devices
  • 3 ports: 2 USB-C ports and 1 USB-A port for charging 3 devices at once; single USB-C port delivers up to 100 watts
  • Compatibility: phones, tablets, USB-C laptops, including iPhone, Samsung, iPad/iPad Pro, MacBook Air, and more
  • Reliable safety: protects connected devices from overcharge, over-voltage, overcurrent, and short circuit
  • Travel friendly: small, ultra-compact size with foldable plug; supports universal input voltage of 100–240 volts

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  • About this Deal:
    • This offer (120W 3-Port) is $3.11 less than the previous Frontpage Deal.
  • About this Product:
    • Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars at Amazon based on over 10 customer reviews.
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  • Additional Notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Amazon has Amazon Basics 120W 3-Port GaN Wall Charger (2x USB-C, 1x USB-A; 2 colors) for $17.64. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Available Colors:Amazon also has Amazon Basics 65W 2-Port GaN Wall Charger (2x USB-C; 2 colors) for $16.19. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Available Colors:Features (120W 3-Port):
  • Fast charging: GaN USB-C wall charger (Nano 120-watt) in black for charging devices
  • 3 ports: 2 USB-C ports and 1 USB-A port for charging 3 devices at once; single USB-C port delivers up to 100 watts
  • Compatibility: phones, tablets, USB-C laptops, including iPhone, Samsung, iPad/iPad Pro, MacBook Air, and more
  • Reliable safety: protects connected devices from overcharge, over-voltage, overcurrent, and short circuit
  • Travel friendly: small, ultra-compact size with foldable plug; supports universal input voltage of 100–240 volts

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This offer (120W 3-Port) is $3.11 less than the previous Frontpage Deal.
  • About this Product:
    • Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars at Amazon based on over 10 customer reviews.
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: Amazon Basics Fast Charging USB C Nano GaN Wall Charger, 120W 3-Port for Laptops Tablets Phones, White

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danteshors
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C1+c2: 60w+60w c1+a: 100w+12w c2+a: 100w+12w c1+c2+a: 60w+45w+12w
Needed something that outputs 120w C for my Zbook but this "120 Watt" doesn't output 120w C through any one port but a combo of ports are required to get 120. Hope this info above is helpful to you.
Xamindar
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All multiport chargers that share the wattage have to do that. You either get a single port charger, or find one with dedicated ports (which is really multiple single port chargers in one).

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C1+c2: 60w+60w c1+a: 100w+12w c2+a: 100w+12w c1+c2+a: 60w+45w+12w
Needed something that outputs 120w C for my Zbook but this "120 Watt" doesn't output 120w C through any one port but a combo of ports are required to get 120. Hope this info above is helpful to you.
Last edited by danteshors January 16, 2026 at 05:22 AM.
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Quote from danteshors :
C1+c2: 60w+60w c1+a: 100w+12w c2+a: 100w+12w c1+c2+a: 60w+45w+12w
Needed something that outputs 120w C for my Zbook but this "120 Watt" doesn't output 120w C through any one port but a combo of ports are required to get 120. Hope this info above is helpful to you.
That's a great catch. I was just about to bite. Thanks for saving me a hassle!
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AbedOToday 12:47 PM
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Quote from danteshors :
C1+c2: 60w+60w c1+a: 100w+12w c2+a: 100w+12w c1+c2+a: 60w+45w+12wNeeded something that outputs 120w C for my Zbook but this "120 Watt" doesn't output 120w C through any one port but a combo of ports are required to get 120. Hope this info above is helpful to you.
NVM, it was in the main post. thanks.
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MemorableLinen736Today 01:08 PM
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60 watt
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jrwhite82Today 01:30 PM
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Why the confusing watt? So basically 60
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KachurToday 01:44 PM
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is this one of those that will temporarily switch off live output when device on another port connected or disconnected? Need one for portable monitor
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FabulousStranger526Today 01:49 PM
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Quote from Kachur :
is this one of those that will temporarily switch off live output when device on another port connected or disconnected? Need one for portable monitor
Yes. I noticed this just yesterday when I had my laptop and phone plugged in (on the A port) at the same time. Once I unplugged my laptop I heard the charging sound on my phone.
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Quote from Kachur :
is this one of those that will temporarily switch off live output when device on another port connected or disconnected? Need one for portable monitor
All multiport chargers that share the wattage have to do that. You either get a single port charger, or find one with dedicated ports (which is really multiple single port chargers in one).
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thanks
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Curtisk7411Today 02:36 PM
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wonder how similar these are to anker products
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I've experienced a 50% failure rate on Amazon basics USB C chargers. Same issue that many in the reviews experience. Randomly stops working and might goes off. Getting them replaced under warranty is a chore bc no one in Amazon chat seems to understand how to process a warranty claim for their own branded products
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Quote from MemorableLinen736 :
60 watt
Quote from jrwhite82 :
Why the confusing watt? So basically 60
Y'all seem to be mistaken. The listing shows that it supports 100+12 (112) watts. Or 60+60 (120) watts. Or 60+45+12 (117) watts. It is a bit misleading, but the "120 W" listing is par for the course. At worst this should be labeled as 100 W since that's the max a single port supports.
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FabulousStranger526Today 04:18 PM
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Quote from zyberwoof :


Y'all seem to be mistaken. The listing shows that it supports 100+12 (112) watts. Or 60+60 (120) watts. Or 60+45+12 (117) watts. It is a bit misleading, but the "120 W" listing is par for the course. At worst this should be labeled as 100 W since that's the max a single port supports.
Honestly I've seen worse. There are some no-name brands that will advertise their wattage based on the total of the max output of all ports if they were used individually. THAT is BS. If AmazonBasics followed that practice, they'd advertise this as a 220W charger. This charger can at least output 120W continuously (60+60), even if its max single-port output is only 100W.
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NishikoToday 05:05 PM
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Looks like it doesn't support PPS.

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KachurToday 05:11 PM
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Quote from Xamindar :
All multiport chargers that share the wattage have to do that. You either get a single port charger, or find one with dedicated ports (which is really multiple single port chargers in one).
They dont really 'have' to do it every time. If connected\disconnected port below max capacity there is no need to re-negotiate on already connected port. But that makes logic more complex, with more branching, and they choose easier path.

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