⚡ Charge Ahead: Power Your Devices with Style!
The WOTOBEUS130W USB C GaN Wall Charger is a high-performance charging station featuring multiple ports, including three USB-C and one USB-A, capable of delivering a total output of 130W. Its compact design and advanced safety features make it ideal for both home and travel use, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices.
A**R
Best power delivery charger >=100 watts in existence.
Here’s why it’s the best. 1) Super Compact. It’s way smaller than you imagine. 2) It’s a power delivery charger which means it has high enough wattage to charge even a high powered laptop like a MacBook Pro at full speed. MOST laptops are 65watts or less so you can charge two simultaneously at full speed. 3) Charging a device with a usb C cable will charge it faster. If you have an iPhone then you should use a usb C/lightning cable to charge it to reduce charging time dramatically. 4) You’re getting 3 USB C power delivery ports in one device. This is virtually unheard of and this thing is small. It’s half the size of an Anker PD4 which is “Amazon’s Choice” and it’d shouldn’t be because that thing costs $25 more than this AND it has 30 LESS watts. This is superior in every way. I know I have Anker PD4s. 5) This charger comes with a power cord so you can plug it into the wall and bring the block with the ports close to your devices and use shorter cables. This is great, BUT YOU CAN ALSO USE IT WITHOUT THE CORD. You can pop out the metal pins and plug it directly into the wall so if you’re traveling with it this makes it very compact. Note the Anker PD4 requires you to use the power cord. It’s the best of both worlds with the WOTOBEUS as you can use it either way. 6) Okay the only downside is you have to wait a week or two for this charger to arrive, but if you want the best this is what you should do. In the pictures see the size comparison to the 130watt WOTOBEUS compared to the 100watt Anker PD4. In the next pic see the electric pins pop out so you can plug it into an AC outlet with no wire. Anker PD4 can’t do that. Third picture is a top view comparison with a 100watt MacBook Pro charger. The MacBook Pro charger has only 1 port and costs $79. Plug it into the wall and you may need a crazy long usb c cable to reach your laptop and you can accidentally pull it from the wall. With the WOTOBEUS you can use the power cord and put the charging block next to your laptop on the table AND charge your iPad Pro and your iPhone at full power with usb C. Next pic gives you another view of the 100Watt Apple Charger and WOTOBEUS. Final pick shows the WOTOBEUS on top of the Anker PD4 where it belongs at the top of the heap, literally half the size, more watts, more versatile for use with or without the cord, and LESS $$$.
S**R
Solid Power and Portable Size
I've had about eight months with the product, and it's been hard to find a good GaN power adapter to offer reliable performance and portability. The Wife and I have several USB-C Devices, either using PPS, PD3, QC3, or Standard USB 5v devices. I wanted something to travel lighter with, and I've always had an Anker PIQ 5 port USB brick, a Portable surge suppressor (2 outlets, 2 Type-A USB 5v-2.4a max), and my laptop charger (Razer Stealth 13 2020). I still carry my surge suppressor, but I just carry around the Wotobeus 130w instead of the Anker and Laptop Charger.Thus far, it provides the power needed to run my laptop, phone, Nintendo Switch (and now Steam Deck) without any issues. It delivers the 100w needed to my Razer laptop without it complaining. If I use the Steam Deck or Switch on the C2 port with the laptop, it splits the charging to 65w each and the laptop complains, but it's possible to use the C3 port and deliver 100w to the laptop and 30w to the Switch/Steam Deck.While I do admit that it does get warm and hot to the touch, this behavior is expected. GaN technology made it possible to shrink inverters, it didn't remove the power loss factors that create the heat. A small package means more localized heat. I might create a simple cooling solution for it, but if you don't cover or lay the adapter in the sun or to external heat, it should run just fine.I gamed on the laptop and had my Switch/Steam Deck charging using almost the 130w total output while it got hot (100+F); testing and checking the output voltage and apps, it remained stable.I don't write reviews often, but I know that finding a good Type-C PD Charger for demanding products is hard, I wanted to share my experience after having it for several months and not just first impressions.I own two, one the wife uses in a similar arrangement as myself, and we've been happy with it. Traveling in the car, hotels, airports, and even buses have been easier with just one adapter to manage the needs of our equipment.
S**Y
Best purchase I made as an incoming college student
I'm able to charge my Macbook Pro and my iPad Pro both at full speeds. AND this thing is compact enough. However, it does get very hot when running at full 130W capacity and you can even smell burning or hot plastic sometimes. But it hasn't broken yet.I really like the wall outlet cord and how easy it is to take on and off. The only issue is I lost mine and I can't find a way to purchase a new one anywhere. So now this has some of its usefulness when there isn't an outlet close by, or when the outlet doesn't hold onto this relatively heavy brick so it ends up falling out.
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