UGREEN debuts whopping 160W GaN charger that can fast-charge 4 devices including your MacBook

Announced just ahead of CES, UGREEN bringing sheer power to its charging brick lineup with the Nexode Pro series. Touting a power capacity of anywhere between 65W to a whopping 160W, these chargers leverage the latest GaN semiconductor technology to ensure a compact design, incredible thermal management, and the ability to charge multiple devices concurrently at their highest possible PD (power delivery) requirements. The Nexode Pro 160W, which immediately caught our eye, is smaller than your average MacBook charging brick, but has 4 outputs for charging multiple devices, with the ability to route up to 140W of power to a single USB-C port. It’s quite literally one plug to rule them all…

Designer: UGREEN

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The Nexode Pro 160W is perfect for your workplace or even for travel. It touts the ability to fast-charge your laptop, tablet, phone, and any other gear from your TWS earbuds to a gaming console, simultaneously. At the heart of the charger lies UGREEN’s ‘GaNInfinity’ technology, which expertly manages energy requirements of multiple devices with a whopping 95% conversion rate – which means 95% of the energy from the outlet makes its way to your devices, with only 5% being lost to heat… a feat that most silicon-based semiconductors can’t compete with. The result is a deceptively tiny charging brick, unlike the massive clunky ones seen with laptops and smartphone fast-chargers.

To put numbers into actual words, UGREEN boasts of being able to charge a MacBook from 0% to 50% in just 27 minutes (or 87% with just an hour of charging). When paired with a 140W MagSafe cable, the charger outputs 140W to a single device, letting you fast-charge your laptop at blitzing speeds. Once you plug multiple devices in, the charger manages power delivery to them intuitively, splitting its overall 160W output between its multiple ports. The uppermost USB-C port has the highest output of 140W (when used alone), while the ports below are 100W, 30W, and a USB-A that outputs 22W respectively.

The Nexode Pro 160W is 21% smaller than than other charging bricks of similar power capacity.

All that power means a whole lot of responsibility too, which UGREEN takes in the form of multiple checks and balances to ensure device safety. Its 11-stage safety protocol involves smart thermal management, along with a fire-resistant enclosure, and multiple layers of projection from overvoltage, overcurrent, overheating, surges, short circuits, etc. The Nexode Pro 160W weighs a paltry 310 grams (10.9 ounces), and is compatible with the power requirements of over 1000 devices, from laptops to phones, tablets, wearables, drones, cameras, and consoles. It starts at $119 on Amazon, but as a launch offer, you can grab a 15% discount by claiming a coupon during checkout.

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UGREEN Debuts 2400W Power Station with a Unique Trolley Design for On-the-Go Convenience

It might look like a travel case, but it’s more valuable than one. With an output of 2400W, a battery capacity of 2048Wh, and as many as 16 different ports, the UGREEN PowerRoam 2200 lets you carry your own energy grid with you. Thanks to its trolley-style design that features caster wheels and a telescopic handle, the PowerRoam 2200 is perfect for your home as well as the outdoors, letting you be energy-independent literally anywhere.

Designer: ZhongJun Zou

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At the turn of the decade, we began our gradual yet unshakeable obsession with power stations. The climate is changing, cities are growing, the environment is destabilizing, geopolitics are worsening, and the one thing we truly need to survive and stay connected (electricity) can sometimes be the one thing we don’t have access to. Power stations help us do just that by weaning us off the electricity grid. Connect them to your house and they supply you with energy when there’s a blackout, or hook them to solar panels and you can live off the grid, either in your current home or anywhere on the planet. Power stations are awesome, but we always look out for three core features to set the good from the bad – power, portability, and ports. These three Ps are what make or break power stations, and with UGREEN’s latest PowerRoam 2200, they score rather well.

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Power for Outdoors

Power for RVs

Home Backup Power

The PowerRoam 2200 is a nifty, compact power station capable of outputting 2400W of electrical power, with a 2048Wh battery that can be expanded to 12kWh if you connect battery modules to the power station. Those numbers can sound daunting, so let’s just break them down. 2400 watts of electrical output allows the PowerRoam 2200 to operate all sorts of devices, from charging your smartphone to running a chainsaw (which definitely needs much more power than a phone-charger). The 2400W output allows the UGREEN’s power station to keep your house, RV, backyard party, or campsite going. Whether you’re in a power cut looking to run basic appliances like a fridge, toaster, coffee maker, and a CPAP machine, or whether you’re tailgating/camping and hoping to power all your gadgets, a projector, a speaker, and a mini-fridge, it has you covered. The 2048Wh battery, on the other hand, determines how long your appliances get powered for – it can run a standard home refrigerator for 12 hours, or charge you phone 145 times (or your laptop 30 times) before the battery gets depleted. That’s where connecting more batteries helps, and the PowerRoam 2200 lets you connect as many as 5 more batteries, bringing its capacity up to 12kWh, which can practically run basic appliances at home for days if not weeks.

Portability is truly where the UGREEN PowerRoam 2200’s design shines through. Most compact power stations are made to hint at portability. They have handles that make them easier to carry around, but here’s what people don’t tell you – Power stations can be incredibly heavy. The PowerRoam 2200, for instance, weighs 56.2 lbs (25.5 kilograms) primarily due to how heavy batteries can be. While that’s alright for most people to lift over short distances, carrying it out to the campsite or even from your home to your backyard can get exhausting. Luckily, the PowerRoam 2200 comes with its own trolley that features silent caster wheels and a telescopic handle, letting anyone lug it around for long distances without getting exhausted. Take it to your porch, poolside, or on a long hiking trip – that trolley feature is borderline genius.

The third hallmark of a great power station is its abundance of ports (after all, if a power station can’t power your devices, what good is it?!) The UGREEN PowerRoam 2200 packs as many as 16 different ports/outlets including 6 AC sockets, 2 USB-A ports, 4 USB-C ports (outputting as high as 140W total so you can even charge your laptop), 1 RV port, 2 DC ports, and 1 Car outlet (like the one in your car dashboard for cigarette lighters and whatnot). It also packs an LED lamp on the side that works as an emergency lamp in power outages, and has a host of input ports that let you either connect the PowerRoam 2200 to an AC socket in your wall (to juice its own battery), or to solar panels that can help you shift to renewable energy that doesn’t cost money and lets you stay powered even in the great outdoors. You can even connect as many as 5 extra batteries to give you a higher-capacity power station for larger houses or longer camping trips.

Warp Speed Recharging

Long-lasting 10-Year LiFePO4 Battery

Control In Your Hands

The UGREEN PowerRoam 2200 packs all this into a nifty portable package that’s about the same size as a beer cooler, measuring 21.3 inches long, 9.8 inches wide, and 11.4 inches long, with a highly durable ABS + Polycarbonate shell encasing all the electronics. The additional trolley vastly enhances the power station’s portability, letting you easily move from one space to another with it, and the trolley itself folds down for easy storage when not in use. The PowerRoam 2200 comes with EV-grade LiFePO4 batteries that are rated for a 10-year lifespan (3000+ life cycles), and have multiple battery management systems to protect the power station itself as well as your appliances from any issues or malfunctions. The PowerRoam is available for purchase starting today, for $1,999 in the U.S. on Amazon and comes with the free UGREEN app that lets you control your PowerRoam 2200 remotely as well as monitor your power consumption in real-time or even as a historical day-to-day report.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1,599 $1,999 ($400 off with clip-on coupon). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

UGREEN Debuts 2400W Power Station with a Unique Trolley Design for On-the-Go Convenience

It might look like a travel case, but it’s more valuable than one. With an output of 2400W, a battery capacity of 2048Wh, and as many as 16 different ports, the UGREEN PowerRoam 2200 lets you carry your own energy grid with you. Thanks to its trolley-style design that features caster wheels and a telescopic handle, the PowerRoam 2200 is perfect for your home as well as the outdoors, letting you be energy-independent literally anywhere.

Designer: ZhongJun Zou

Click Here to Buy Now: $1,599 $1,999 ($400 off with clip-on coupon). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

At the turn of the decade, we began our gradual yet unshakeable obsession with power stations. The climate is changing, cities are growing, the environment is destabilizing, geopolitics are worsening, and the one thing we truly need to survive and stay connected (electricity) can sometimes be the one thing we don’t have access to. Power stations help us do just that by weaning us off the electricity grid. Connect them to your house and they supply you with energy when there’s a blackout, or hook them to solar panels and you can live off the grid, either in your current home or anywhere on the planet. Power stations are awesome, but we always look out for three core features to set the good from the bad – power, portability, and ports. These three Ps are what make or break power stations, and with UGREEN’s latest PowerRoam 2200, they score rather well.

Professional Power

Power for Outdoors

Power for RVs

Home Backup Power

The PowerRoam 2200 is a nifty, compact power station capable of outputting 2400W of electrical power, with a 2048Wh battery that can be expanded to 12kWh if you connect battery modules to the power station. Those numbers can sound daunting, so let’s just break them down. 2400 watts of electrical output allows the PowerRoam 2200 to operate all sorts of devices, from charging your smartphone to running a chainsaw (which definitely needs much more power than a phone-charger). The 2400W output allows the UGREEN’s power station to keep your house, RV, backyard party, or campsite going. Whether you’re in a power cut looking to run basic appliances like a fridge, toaster, coffee maker, and a CPAP machine, or whether you’re tailgating/camping and hoping to power all your gadgets, a projector, a speaker, and a mini-fridge, it has you covered. The 2048Wh battery, on the other hand, determines how long your appliances get powered for – it can run a standard home refrigerator for 12 hours, or charge you phone 145 times (or your laptop 30 times) before the battery gets depleted. That’s where connecting more batteries helps, and the PowerRoam 2200 lets you connect as many as 5 more batteries, bringing its capacity up to 12kWh, which can practically run basic appliances at home for days if not weeks.

Portability is truly where the UGREEN PowerRoam 2200’s design shines through. Most compact power stations are made to hint at portability. They have handles that make them easier to carry around, but here’s what people don’t tell you – Power stations can be incredibly heavy. The PowerRoam 2200, for instance, weighs 56.2 lbs (25.5 kilograms) primarily due to how heavy batteries can be. While that’s alright for most people to lift over short distances, carrying it out to the campsite or even from your home to your backyard can get exhausting. Luckily, the PowerRoam 2200 comes with its own trolley that features silent caster wheels and a telescopic handle, letting anyone lug it around for long distances without getting exhausted. Take it to your porch, poolside, or on a long hiking trip – that trolley feature is borderline genius.

The third hallmark of a great power station is its abundance of ports (after all, if a power station can’t power your devices, what good is it?!) The UGREEN PowerRoam 2200 packs as many as 16 different ports/outlets including 6 AC sockets, 2 USB-A ports, 4 USB-C ports (outputting as high as 140W total so you can even charge your laptop), 1 RV port, 2 DC ports, and 1 Car outlet (like the one in your car dashboard for cigarette lighters and whatnot). It also packs an LED lamp on the side that works as an emergency lamp in power outages, and has a host of input ports that let you either connect the PowerRoam 2200 to an AC socket in your wall (to juice its own battery), or to solar panels that can help you shift to renewable energy that doesn’t cost money and lets you stay powered even in the great outdoors. You can even connect as many as 5 extra batteries to give you a higher-capacity power station for larger houses or longer camping trips.

Warp Speed Recharging

Long-lasting 10-Year LiFePO4 Battery

Control In Your Hands

The UGREEN PowerRoam 2200 packs all this into a nifty portable package that’s about the same size as a beer cooler, measuring 21.3 inches long, 9.8 inches wide, and 11.4 inches long, with a highly durable ABS + Polycarbonate shell encasing all the electronics. The additional trolley vastly enhances the power station’s portability, letting you easily move from one space to another with it, and the trolley itself folds down for easy storage when not in use. The PowerRoam 2200 comes with EV-grade LiFePO4 batteries that are rated for a 10-year lifespan (3000+ life cycles), and have multiple battery management systems to protect the power station itself as well as your appliances from any issues or malfunctions. The PowerRoam is available for purchase starting today, for $1,999 in the U.S. on Amazon and comes with the free UGREEN app that lets you control your PowerRoam 2200 remotely as well as monitor your power consumption in real-time or even as a historical day-to-day report.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1,599 $1,999 ($400 off with clip-on coupon). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

CMF by Nothing debuts affordable TWS Earbuds, Smartwatch and a Utilitarian 65W GaN charger

Nothing started its maiden journey with a pair of earbuds, followed by the radical phone design, backed by loads of hype and anticipation. Carl Pie’s brand has since then consolidated with stellar second-generation products. Now Carl wants to cater to the more affordable section of the market with the newly launched CMF by Nothing.

Abbreviated Color, Material, Finish – the brand is a direct aspiration of the parent company to bring great accessible design to the masses. The budget-friendly brand announced today has three products in its kitty – smartphone, earbuds and charger. According to Carl, CMF is, “here to question the world.” By our understanding that statement is clearly focused on the high price tags of some of the gadgets out there.

Designer: CMF by Nothing

Keeping with the trend of revealing earbuds as the first product, CMF by Nothing has the $49 Buds Pro earbuds to offer. At that price tag, the active noise cancellation, 11 hours of standalone battery in the buds and 39 hours of battery in the charging case are worth the deal. Compared to the now premium Nothing Ear (2) earbuds, the sub-brand’s buds have a more contoured look.

There’s no transparent aesthetic, normally associated with the Nothing products. Also, the case design is different from the Big Brother as they are stored in a circular puck case. The Buds Pro features like equalizer, ANC settings and more can be toggled via the Nothing X app earbuds. For now, the earbuds will be available in grey, black, and vibrant orange colors.

Next, there is the CMF Watch Pro which is a reflection of the brand’s ‘accessible’ motto. The price tag of $54 will shake up the smartwatch market. There are clear traces of the unannounced Apple Watch design and the Watch Ultra’s orange strap here. At one-tenth the price of Apple’s wearable, the 1.96-inch AMOLED display smartwatch touches important bases with a dedicated heart rate sensor, blood oxygen saturation sensor and multi-system GPS. Also, it comes with a claimed battery life of 13 days and 110 sports activities for fitness tracking to choose from.

The most interesting product in the line-up from the perspective of utility is the CMF Power 65W Charger. The GaN (Gallium Nitride) charger juices up most of your gadgets including phones, earbuds, smartwatches, or portable speakers. With the inclusion of three ports, two USB Type-C and a USB Type-A, the branded accessory is cheaper than most other brands at $39.

The wide range of compatibility for  PD3.0, QC4.0+/3.0/2.0, SCP, FCP, PPS, AFC, Samsung 9V2A, DCP, and Apple 2.4A protocols will make it a value-for-money proposition for users buying new flagships or products that don’t have the charger included in the package.

ROMOSS debuts Massive 40,000mAh Power Bank with 65W Charging for your Phone + Laptop

Armed with a whopping 40,000mAh battery that can charge your phone from 0 to 100 more than 10 times, and a built-in LED light that can run for 8 days on a fully charged battery, this new power bank from ROMOSS really pulls out all stops. Understandably larger than your conventional power bank, the ROMOSS Quick Charge Pro is about the same size as a smart speaker. It comes with a handle that makes it easy to carry around, has two USB-A ports, a Lightning USB-C port, and another bi-directional USB-C port that lets you either charge a fourth device, or charge the power bank itself. The Quick Charge Pro outputs a maximum 65W, and is the second in ROMOSS’ line-up of power banks which also include an Air, Max, and an Ultra that output 30W, 100W, and 200W respectively.

Designer: ROMOSS

A control panel on the top features the Quick Charge Pro’s ports and its two-button interface that let you switch the power bank on or off, and toggle the front-facing light that has three brightness modes. The two USB-A ports let you charge regular devices around you, while the USB-C ports offer much more power output, allowing you to fast-charge phones and tablets, as well as juice your laptop. GizmoChina reports that the power bank can charge “the iPhone 14 Pro (7.3 times), Huawei Mate 50 (6.4 times), MacBook Pro 14 (M1) (2.0 times), and iPad Pro 11 (5.0 times),” making it a hefty-yet-powerful battery-pack to have for the power-hungry.

The bright lamp gives the power bank yet another feature to make up for its large size. The Quick Charge Pro’s 148Wh battery isn’t rated for air-travel, but it’s perfect for camping trips, hikes, night-time backyard shenanigans, drive-in movie dates, or just having around the house during a power outage. The lighting system is bright and works well as a lantern, with three brightness settings and a whopping 8-day life on a fully-charged battery. ROMOSS’ Quick Charge Pro comes in three colors – Clear Water Green, Misty Silver, and Midnight Black, and is currently available only as a China-exclusive for 319 yuan ($43), but here’s hoping for a global release too…