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Multiport USB-C & A Charging Station: Boasting to charge up to 10 devices at once, this versatile charging block features 5 USB-C ports and 5 USB-A ports. The dedicated USB-C port powers newer electronics like laptops, while the legacy USB-A ports support older devices. Unlike most chargers with false advertising and outputs that slow down when multiple ports are used.
Super-Fast GaN III USB C Charger: Powered by IceShield 3.0 Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology, this usb c GaN charger offers enhanced protection with safeguards against overcharging, overheating, short circuits, overcurrent, and overvoltage. It continuously monitors temperature with over 3 million checks daily, providing reliable safety for your devices and peace of mind.
Super Fast Charging with Type-C & A Ports: Equipped with PD/PPS outputs of 65W, 30W and 20W, this type c charger fast charging can quickly charge a laptop, two phones or tablets, and up to seven other devices simultaneously. Compatible with MacBook Pro/Air, Dell XPS, iPad Pro, iPhone 16/16 Pro Max, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 14/13 Pro/12 Pro Max, iwatch, AirPods, Surface Pro, Galaxy S23 Ultra, Switch, Steam Deck, Google Pixel, and many more.
Well-Organized Desktop Charging Solution: Tired of messy cables and slow charging speeds? This 10-port charging station is the perfect solution to keep your desktop neat and organized. Powerful, efficient and compact, it’s designed for eliminating clutter while ensuring fast, reliable charging.
Compact & Travel-Friendly: This compact charging station is designed for on the go with lightweight feature. You can place it horizontally or vertically to save space. Just plug it into a regular outlet with our 5ft/1.5m power cord, and you won’t need multiple bulky chargers when traveling. Charge all your devices with one sleek, portable solution.

Rex W. –
Just buy it – at least one
This 10-port USB charging station operates very effectively for my laptops, phones, and additional devices (See long list below). The 65W PD/PPS ports are quick and trustworthy, and I value that it utilizes GaN III (Sorry, Amazon doesn’t allow the 3 to be in superscript to show like an exponent so I chose Roman Numerals) technology to keep cool even when multiple devices are connected. It is compact, appears well-constructed – doesn’t feel cheaply made, and undoubtedly helps minimize clutter from multiple separate chargers.Not that it matters, but I chose the black color option, to go with 99% of what I own, but it comes in multiple colors for anyone’s liking. At the time of this review, it comes in: black, green, light blue, purple, and white.I spent over a week testing this 10-port USB (5 USB A and 5 USB C) charging station before writing this review. With this single device you can charge older electronics with the USB A ports, as well as newer electronics with the USB C ports. This charging station is a must have for any home that has multiple USB rechargeable devices that need to be charged. It also is small enough to take with you on the go.I have used this charging station to charge everything from my typical Laptops (Multiple), Tablets (Multiple), Cell phones (Multiple), Earbuds (Multiple), and Headphones (Multiple), to the not so typical rechargeable Xbox controllers (Multiple), rechargeable wireless bluetooth keyboard, rechargeable wireless bluetooth mouse, kitchen dish rechargeable scrubber, bathroom rechargeable power scrubber, power banks (Multiple), rechargeable handheld vacuum/blower, rechargeable electric lighters – used for lighting candles (Multiple), rechargeable personal USB fan, rechargeable hand massager, rechargeable foot massager, and rechargeable beard trimmers. This list is only what I can think of what I tested while writing this review. Basically you can charge anything with a USB A or USB C. It is important to note that you need to make sure your USB cables can handle the expected wattage to experience the best results. Most laptops require 45 to 100 watts to charge, so make sure all of your devices being charged doesn’t exceed the total 320 watts provided…. but I assume 99.999999 percent of everyone will be fine and not exceed the total output.I also reached out to support with questions I had. I spoke to Clarissa, a tremendously knowledgeable service representative, who was able to expertly answer all my questions promptly. So, even the customer service receives 5 out of 5 stars separately from me.Still, for the cost and performance, it represents an extremely solid choice for anyone aiming to simplify their charging setup.Tldr (Too long didn’t read); This is a definite must have, and I suggest that everyone at least buy one of these charging stations – purchase more if you have a lot of devices like me, or you travel and need to keep your devices charged.
Nobody’s Business –
Beats the Pants Off a Power Strip!
Works great! Lots of ports! Charges laptops, tablets, phones and other devices very quickly. Built well. AC cord is about 4 feet long. This is really SO much better than carrying a power strip and a bunch of power adapters. It’s amazing that Apple and other companies that make computers don’t include chargers like these with their products, but they don’t. So you need to get one if you have a bunch of devices that charge over USB. If you’re a gadget guy like me, something like this really helps simplify everything. Especially when traveling, a product like this is extremely convenient. Also comes with a lifetime warranty and the company is really good about supporting their products.
lemmy –
Works Perfectly and Charges Everything Fast!
Solid charging dock. Really happy with the performance, charges multiple devices smoothly and I like the product design of the charger. Makes my office set up look pro. It’s also pretty compact so it doesn’t clutter your desk. If you combine it with some cable management it can be a pretty good addition for your desk or if you need a solid charging dock to take with you on the road
KK –
Solid product, great for traveling, fair price
This charging block seems solidly built, yet it’s compact and light weight–perfect for traveling and supplying all my charging needs, including two laptops, phones, etc. It’s particularly nice that it can charge my HP laptop without my having to bring along the heavy bulky OEM charger. Moreover, it works on 220 as well as 110 volts, so it can be used in Europe, which is a real plus.Being new to these chargers, I learned tha the “320 watts” charging rating is theoretical, and refers to the total maxium power delivered if all ten charging slots are occupied and running. The most wattage delivered from a single port is said to be 65w, from the top two. When I ran the charging through my wattmeter I found that my laptop drew between 40 and 50 watts which was at first disappointing. But then when I charged the laptop with my OEM charger I found that the draw was just the same. So though the charging block doesn’t deliver 65 W to my laptop, neither does the OEM charger.
Moon –
Impressive power and port count with just a couple of trade-offs
I recently picked up a 320 W USB-C charger block with 10 ports (GaN III PD 65W laptop-rated) for my home office setup, and it’s proving to be a game-changer — albeit with a few considerations. Right out of the box, the promise of supporting my laptop, tablet, phone, and several accessories all at once is delivering in spades. The GaN III tech keeps the brick relatively compact even with that output, and I appreciated how it decluttered my desk compared to using multiple chargers.On the performance front, it’s been rock solid. I’ve been using the high-wattage USB-C ports for my laptop and iPad at the same time, while also charging my phone, headphones, and a handheld gaming console — and everything stays stable. The wattage distribution seems smart; high-demand devices are getting the power they need without weird dips or automatic slowdowns. The unit stays cool too, which is a great sign given how many ports it has going.The reason I’m giving it 4 stars instead of 5 comes down to a couple of minor drawbacks. First, while the charger is compact for a 320 W unit, it’s still bulkier than simpler single-brick chargers, so if you’re traveling or have limited space, it’s not as convenient. Second, when all ports are in heavy use, the total output does hit shared-power behavior — meaning the very highest demands may not all get max wattage simultaneously. That’s a common limitation in multi-port chargers, but still worth knowing. Also, the power cord is slightly shorter than I’d prefer for my desk arrangement.In short: if you’ve got multiple devices and want a single powerhouse charger that simplifies things, this one is a strong pick. Just ensure you have the space for it and understand how shared power affects total output.