Modern tech has two annoying problems: first, too much cable clutter across numerous devices; second, laptops, phones, and tablets don’t really come with charging blocks anymore. That’s why we’re big fans of multi-port wall plugs, especially when they’re built with GaN tech.
Like this powerful 4-port Ugreen Nexode X charging block, now on sale on Amazon for just $80 (was $100). This is a special Prime-only deal, but you can still snag it at this price by simply signing up for a 30-day free trial of Prime. You’ll also get all those other Prime perks for the duration.
That’s a fantastic price for such a powerful model that can handle this many devices at once. With its 140W throughput, you can fast-charge your laptops, phones, earbuds, and more with minimal wait. And this thing has 3x USB-C and 1x USB-A, so it’s versatile no matter what kinds of devices and cables you have on you. But do note that when using multiple ports, the 140W total charging will get split up between ports.
What’s nice is that this is a GaN charger, which is newer and more efficient tech—that means faster, smaller, and less heat given off. It’s not just great for home, but also perfect for travel thanks to its compact build and foldable prongs, which tuck in to save space and prevent damage.
I have the non-foldable version of this and it’s easily my favorite wall plug because it’s so fast and convenient. With the foldable prongs, it’d be the ultimate travel plug. Go ahead and snag this Ugreen Nexode X on sale at Amazon while you can! And remember to sign up for a Prime trial if you aren’t a member already so you get this special price.
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