Mini PD QC Fast Charging 65W GaN Wall Charger EU Plus Universal Charger
Products Features
1, The macebook will be changed full about 90 minuties
2, High efficiency charging& Low heat dissapation
3, Smaller size, only want 35. 7* 35. 7* 52mm
4, Full Compability,support most types of charging devices on the market
5, Charging faster and safer
6, Thin, easy to take.
Product Name | PD38 GaN 65w Portable Charger |
Material | Fireproof PC |
Technique | GaN Technology |
Type | USB Wall Charger |
Usage | Mobile Phone/ Laptop/ Tablet / Camera / Mobile Devices |
Color | White/ Black |
PD Output | 5V/ 3A, 9V/ 3A,12V/ 3A,15V/ 3A, 20V/ 3. 25A(PPS: 3. 3- 21/ 3A) |
USB-A Output | 5V/ 3A, 9V/ 2. 5A, 12V/ 1.87A |
PD+USB-A Output | 5V/ 3A, 9V/ 3A, 12V/ 3A, 15V/ 3A, 20V/ 2.25A( PD) , 5V3. 4A(QC3. 0) |
Services | Customized Logo/ OEM/ ODM services |
Application
Brings the convenience of fast, powerful, and safe charging into an ultra-compact design. Ideal for travel, home or office, you’ll be able to charge your laptop, tablet, smartphone, or other USB- C devices, with a single powerful charger. Using innovative GaN technology, this charger provides up to 65W of power for any compatible device. Built- in protection keeps your devices safe from overcurrent and overvoltage damage. USB- C Power Delivery certification ensures fast and reliable performance with your devices.
About GaN Charger
What's GaN and why do you need it?
GaN, is a material that's starting to be used for semiconductors in chargers. It was used to make LEDs starting in the ' 90s, and it's also a popular material for solar cell arrays on satellites. The main thing about GaN when it comes to chargers is that it produces less heat. Less heat means components can be closer together, so a charger can be smaller than ever before— while maintaining all the power capabilities and safety standards.
What's a charger really do?
Before we look at GaN on the inside of a charger, let's take a look at what a charger does. Each of our smartphones, tablets, and laptops has a battery. When a battery is transferring power to our devices, what's happening is actually a chemical reaction. A charger takes an electrical current to reverse that chemical reaction. In the early days, chargers just sent juice to a battery constantly, which could lead to overcharging and damage. Modern chargers include monitoring systems that lower the current as a battery fills up, which minimizes the possibility of overcharging.
Why GaN is the future of charging?
Most of us have a few electronic devices that need charging. With a charger that uses GaN technology, we get a whole lot more bang for our buck— both now and in the future.
Since the overall design is smaller, most GaN chargers incorporate USB- C Power Delivery. This offers fast charging for compatible devices. Most current smartphones allow fast charging of some kind and even more devices will have this option in the future.