The UltimatePower 65W USB-C charging station with GaN II technology can simultaneously quick charge two USB-C and one USB-A devices for fast, efficient charging at home, in the office, or on the go up to 65 Watts.
The UltimatePower 65W uses the latest Gallium Nitride (GaN II ) technology so our charger can be smaller and more efficient. The GaN technology Chip allows for hundreds or even thousands of transistors in a very small space. This lets us design a charger that is more efficient, smaller and more powerful.
Our UltimatePower 65W is almost half of a credit card and is nearly half of the Apple 61 Watt USB-C Charger.
Foldable US plugs, compact form factor, no messy cables and optimized portability will make it perfect for traveling worldwide with universal 100V-240V voltage.
Our UltimatePower 65W is capable of charging a single MacBook Pro 16-inch at 65 Watts. If you use both the USB-C ports simultaneously, you will get 45W/20W. This charger supports QC4 +, PD 3.0, QC3.0, QC2.0, PPS, AFC, Apple 2.4A, FCP, and SCP charging protocols.
Our UltimatePower 65W is a highly efficient charger that is equipped with industry-leading over-current, over-voltage, over-temperature, and short-circuit protection for your charger and devices. The charger is also equipped with Intelligent Power Allocation so it adjusts its output based on how many and what type of devices are connected. It also has a built-in Copper Heat-Sink to dissipate heat along with EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) shielding.
The UltimatePower 65W charger comes with a free 1.8 meter USB-C to USB-C 100W with E-Mark Charge and Sync cable.
Powered by Gallium Nitride (GaN II) Technology
Ultra Compact Design
Quick Charging Ports with High Power Efficiency
Intelligent Power Allocation Based on What Devices are Connected
Foldable, Compact Form Factor and a Free 1.8 Meter USB-C to USB-C 100W with E-Mark Charge and Sync cable
Sign-up to receive product news, sale announcements, pre-sales exclusives, and get a coupon for 10% off your next order. (We never share our lists.)