The BEST USB-C wall chargers: OVER 20 adapters TESTED! (best value, travel, desktop, more!)

We have tested more than 30 of the most popular USB-C chargers on the market in a search for the best ones. From lower power, cheaper options in the “Basics” category to the high end really high wattage adapters. Join me as I explain what are some of the best options for you, and maybe you can learn a thing or two about the confusing world of USB-C chargers!

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Buy the Anker Nano 30W:
Buy the Anker Prime 67W:
Buy the UGREEN 65W Nexode Pro:
Buy the Satechi 165W:
Buy the Anker Prime 100W:
Buy the Baseus GaN3 Pro Desktop Charger:
Buy the Anker Prime Multi-Port Desktop Charging Station (200W):
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0:00 Intro
0:54 The Basics
1:52 Jack of All Trades
3:10 The Beast
8:06 The Pixel 9 Pro XL situation
9:24 USB-C chargers are computers
10:35 My favorite charger type
11:21 Conclusion

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5 Comments

  1. Not mentioned is the Anker ecosystem and fantastic app support, nor is the specific feature on the Anker hub with the prongs on the top for fast charging their prime batteries. I have the Anker Prime 27,000 battery that can output 250 watts (the slightly older model of the two 27,000 prime batteries). The pin layout is a straight horizontal line on this battery. The newer 27,000 battery has four additional prongs and requires the use of the newer of the two fast charger hubs with the prongs on the top. Basically, when you search for the fast charging hub, look at the prongs, make sure you buy the one with the 9 prongs, not the 5 prong variant, and make sure it has the horizontal blue light across the front. The newer Prime battery, the three differences are, 300 watt output vs 250 watt output, 26,000 mah vs 27,000 mah, and takes 9 minutes less time to charge on the fast charger I mentioned above because it cant accept quite as much power for charging. If you have the older Prime battery like I have, the difference is negligible between the two (highly doubtful the extra 50 extra watts of output for charging other devices will change your life in any way, and 9 minutes less time to charge doesnt amount to much).
    I also have the desktop 250 watt charger with the fancy display, works great. Combined with the fast charger I use for the battery, it gives me more ports, plus, the pass through on the battery gives me a total of 8 usb c ports and 4 usb a ports.
    Worth noting is your cables. Make sure you are using cables that support both 240 watts AND 40 gbps transfer rate. I found many of my cables that I have collected over the years that came with different devices was actually my major limiting factor and Id be willing to bet, most people arent even aware that their cables are likely the major limiting factor, not the wall charger itself. A 3 foot 240 watt 40 gbps usb c to usb c cable will run about $10-$12 on Amazon, just buy a name brand, something like Ugreen, or, if you have money to blow, spend $30 for Ankers variant.

  2. 11:47 it wasn’t great for the environment? Them selling you a separate charger with separate packaging is worse than just adding it into your phone’s packaging. Good video though 👍🏼.

  3. Shout out to OnePlus for not only giving us a charger in the box but giving us a charger that supports the fastest charging speeds the phone can handle 👍🏼👏🏼.

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