Powastone 100W USB-C Charger | Multi Charging Station

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  • High-Speed Charging: Supports 45W PPS, 100W PD3.0, and QC3.0 fast charging, ensuring rapid power delivery to all compatible devices.
  • GaN 3 Technology: Advanced GaN technology provides efficient, high-power output with compact size, reducing heat and enhancing safety.
  • Multi-Device Charging: 4-port GaN charger with 2x 100W USB-C and 2x 18W USB-A ports to charge up to 4 devices at once.
  • Certified to Australian Standards: Meets stringent Australian safety standards for reliable performance.
  • Complete Accessories: Includes 1.5m AU power cable.
  • Portable and Compact: Ideal for desktop, travel, and on-the-go charging needs, offering a sleek, space-saving design.
  • Wide Compatibility: Charges smartphones, laptops, tablets, and other USB-powered devices with ease.
  • Safe and Reliable: Built-in protections against overcharging, overheating, and short circuits.


Customer Reviews

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Anton
Finally, a decent power supply that does fast charge "PD" properly.

This powerful and well made "charger" will charge almost any device you throw at it. It's the only power supply I have tested that can gracefully provide more than 1 output simultaneously without issue, disconnects, voltage dropping or so forth.This unit has a standard "figure-8" lead and is really compact. A great form factor, I really like this style as if you may "run away" with the cord still attached to your laptop/device, the USB will just pull-out of this adapter rather than get broken or cause damage to the device/adapter.I've done a fair few tests and commend this unit on being the ONLY ADAPTER THAT WORKS WITHOUT ISSUE that I have tried.* This adapter ramps up the voltage without hesitation to the PD requested voltage.* This adapter changes PD voltage without any interruption in the power.* This adapter can have a second port plugged-in without any interruption in the power supply or voltage to the first port.* This adapter allows for disconnection of EITHER port without any interruption in the power supply.* This adapter will output TWO different voltages, such as 20V, and 12V without issue.* This adapter can output the advertised 100W tested at 94W which is a pass.Using a laptop, mobiles and "trigger" devices, this unit performed without fault. I was able to get essentially flawless operation with this unit.(Every other power supply I have tested to date does things such as: Dropping to 5V if two ports are used. Interrupting the supply randomly if any "PD state-change happens (such as a phone reaching 80% and lowering voltage request)This power supply states clearly what happens when more than 100W is requested from the ports. Bear this in mind as it may charge slower in those cases. I do like how it keeps the main port to 65W.+ Proper USB-PC quick charge on MULTIPLE ports without issue+ Gracefully handles changing devices, unplugs etc without any interruptions to still-connected device+ Remained only warm even when stress tested+ Great from factor+ Nice compact 1.5M AU standards approved plug+ Standard "figure 8" C7 connector allowing shorter or or overseas cable use+ 2x USB A ports for legacy devices- USB A ports, if used with the older QC fast-charge standard, may reduce the performance of USB-C modeDevices tested:4 "Trigger" modues, two as commercial cables, two home-made.Samsung mobile (PD)BBK mobile (QC and PD)Motorola mobile (PD)iPhone 12pm (MFI-PD)LG Gram (PD)

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Amazon Customer
Compact and Powerful 4-Port Charger

This is a solid little 100W GaN charging station with two USB-C and two USB-A ports. I appreciate how compact and well-built it is, and the included 1.5m power cord is a nice addition. All ports work simultaneously without issue, and I especially like that the first USB-C port supports up to 65W - great for fast charging smaller devices.While the power distribution details are printed on the device, I found it a bit confusing to determine which port delivers the maximum 65W output (though I eventually found it). It would be more convenient if this information were printed directly above each port. Additionally, understanding the combined power output when all ports are in use requires some figuring out.The powerstation performs well with minimal heat buildup, but I think a clearer labeling system on the output would improve the overall experience.

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Jess
Compact fast charging solution!

I've been using the Zyron Powastone 100W charger for a few days now, and it has quickly become an essential part of my workspace. With multiple devices to charge laptop, phone, and earbuds I no longer have to juggle multiple chargers or hunt for extra power outlets. The fast-charging capability is impressive; my MacBook Pro reaches 50% in about 30 minutes, which is perfect for quick top-ups between meetings. It's also compact enough to take on trips, eliminating the need to carry multiple bulky adapters. The added safety features give me peace of mind, knowing my devices are protected. Definitely a solid investment for anyone with multiple USB-C devices!

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Adam E
Compact with some minor flaws

Nice little charger - it is compact and has four charge ports, two USB-C and two USB-A. It has a detachable C8 cord as all chargers should and works around the world. I have not timed or tested its ability to provide maximum output on all ports but it does power the MacBook Pro just fine and when the phone is plugged in it usually sits on the charger whenever not in use so I don't much care. What I think it is missing is the option of foam or rubber feet so that it does not slide around on the desk so easily. And does it need a blue power LED to show that it is plugged in? That's so 20 years ago...

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W.K.L
Powerful 100W GaN Charger with Confusing Output Combinations😵‍💫

This includes the charger, a power cord, and a user manual.The 1.5-meter extension cord is very practical👍, and the high-power USB-C ports are highly efficient and convenient.However, the various power output combinations for the four ports are quite confusing😵. Aside from ensuring that the USB-C ports provide higher output than the USB-A ports, the overall voltage distribution lacks clear logic, making it less user-friendly.Despite this, even when all four ports are in use, the two USB-C ports can still output 45W and 35W, respectively. This means that most smartphones, which typically max out at 20W to 45W charging speeds, will still charge at full speed even with all ports occupied. However, using it for a laptop is a different matter😅.Recommended👍.