A 120-watt, three-port GaN charger that fits in the palm of your hand has just dropped to a price that makes it hard to ignore. The device delivers up to 65 watts per port while staying cool enough for desk or travel use, and its new price point undercuts many competitors—yet it’s not the only upgrade worth noting.
- 120-watt total output with three independent ports
- Up to 65 watts per port (USB-C PD 3.0, USB-A, USB-C)
- GaN technology for 94 percent efficiency and minimal heat
- Compact footprint: 125 x 70 x 28 mm
- Price now $33 (down from $53)
The drop in price is the most obvious change, but the charger itself has been refined. Earlier models were solid performers, but the latest revision tightens the form factor and adds a more durable build without adding bulk or weight.
Why it matters for daily use
Most three-port chargers either pack too much heat into a small space or require a bulkier enclosure to keep things cool. This one avoids both pitfalls, making it ideal for users who juggle multiple devices—laptops, phones, tablets—and don’t want to carry a separate brick for each. The 94 percent efficiency rating means less wasted power and longer battery life on the devices you’re charging.
What hasn’t changed
The core specs remain the same: three ports that can handle up to 65 watts each, GaN switching for quiet operation, and a compact footprint that still fits in a laptop bag. The price cut is the only major shift, but it’s enough to make this charger stand out in a crowded market where similar units often hover around $40 or more.
If you’ve been waiting for a high-efficiency GaN charger that doesn’t break the bank, now may be the time. The 120-watt model still delivers fast charging without the usual heat trade-offs, and at $33 it’s one of the most affordable options on the shelf—though whether that price will stick long-term remains an open question.
