Anker 140W Charger
The Anker 140W Charger is a four-port unit topping out at 140W, bundled with a 1.8m 240W braided cable and a foldable UK plug. I picked the silver version for S$60.27 during the 10/10 sale, down from S$85.90.
Four-port chargers, mostly high-wattage GaN wall units and hubs for charging several devices at once.
The Anker 140W Charger is a four-port unit topping out at 140W, bundled with a 1.8m 240W braided cable and a foldable UK plug. I picked the silver version for S$60.27 during the 10/10 sale, down from S$85.90.
Responding to feedback on the original, Belkin released this version of the BoostCharge Pro 140W 4-Port GaN Wall Charger with interchangeable US, EU, and UK tips, making the four-port charger far better suited to international travel.
The Verbatim 4-Port 100W PD Travel Charger packs three USB-C PD ports and one USB-A QC port, with four interchangeable plugs and a carrying pouch. Weighing 227g, it retails for S$114 on Shopee and Lazada.
The Belkin BoostCharge Pro 140W 4-Port GaN Wall Charger has three USB-C ports and one USB-A, topping out at 140W, enough for a 16-inch MacBook Pro. It comes in white and retails for S$199.
The Ugreen Nexode 100W Charger steps up from the 65W model with four ports, three USB-C and one USB-A. It retails for S$73.59, and I paid around S$60, though flash sales can drop it to S$46.
The Ugreen DigiNest Cube is the younger sibling of the DigiNest Pro, another 7-in-1 power strip. It keeps the three AC ports but swaps to two USB-C and two USB-A, with USB output reduced to 65W.
The Ugreen DigiNest Pro Power Strip retails for S$169.99 and is likely Ugreen's first with three AC ports, three USB-C, and one USB-A. Note the AC ports use North American and Japanese Type A plugs.
After my company swapped me to an M1 Pro MacBook Pro, my Razer Core X Chroma eGPU no longer worked, since M1 lacks eGPU support. So I got a Ugreen USB-C to 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub.
The Ugreen 4-Port 100W Wall Charger is the brand's second 100W charger, a UK GaN unit with four ports. It retails for S$71.99 but tends to go cheaper on Lazada's monthly double-digit sale days.
The Verbatim 4-Port PD 100W Charger is a GaN unit with two USB-C and two USB-A ports, supporting PD 3.0 and QC 3.0. It retails for S$109; mine ships with an EU plug, though I'd prefer UK.
The Ugreen EU 4-Port PD 100W Desktop Charger is the brand's first 100W unit, retailing for S$74.99 though often cheaper in flash sales. With unusually premium packaging, it's a desktop charger powered by a separate 2m cable.
The Ugreen 65W GaN charger packs three USB-C ports with PD 3 and one USB-A with QC 4. It comes in EU and UK plug versions, with the UK oddly cheaper at S$39.99 versus the EU's S$44.99.
thecoopidea, distributed in Singapore by McBay, has launched the Builder Block, a 65W four-port charger. It offers two USB-C and two USB-A ports with USB Power Delivery, the first USB-C port carrying the bulk.
The HyperJuice 100W GaN USB-C Charger is a four-port charger that began on Kickstarter, raising over US$2.2 million by December 2019. As an early-bird backer I paid US$49, and impressively for Kickstarter, it shipped on time.
The Zendure SuperTank & SuperPort 4 began on Kickstarter, raising US$380,943 from 3,293 backers. I pledged at the US$148 bundle level with free shipping to Singapore. Funded in March 2019, it shipped to me that August.
The Zendure 63W USB-C PD Charger was the second project I backed on Indiegogo. I pledged US$35 in December 2017, expecting an April 2018 delivery, but, as crowdfunding goes, it was delayed and only reached me that September.
I bought the Energea Travelite 34W 4-Port Wall Charger at Challenger Bugis for S$59, or S$53.10 with the member's discount. It delivers a combined 6.8A across four ports, two at 1A and two at 2.4A, with a US-to-UK adapter.
I hadn't heard of XPower until Kakki, its sole distributor, asked if I'd feature their products. The one that caught my eye was the XPower XPS3A, a power strip with three AC sockets and four USB ports.
I backed the Flip British Plug on Kickstarter in November 2015, a project that raised £28,115 from 1,140 backers. I chose the £14 reward, paying about £19 with shipping for one Flip Quad, a thin, foldable British plug.
I didn't realise Belkin made a 4-port car charger besides my Aukey one. The Belkin Road Rockstar, available at all 34 Challenger outlets and Lazada for S$79, is a 36W/7.2A charger with two USB ports on the unit itself.
The second product I ordered from Aukey is the Aukey 48W 9.6A 4-Port Car Charger, selling for US$16.99 on Amazon. I haven't seen anything like it from Anker, it's the most powerful car charger I've come across.
When Bolse emailed asking me to feature their products, I was skeptical, having never heard of them. A quick search revealed solid Amazon ratings and reasonable prices. The first product I received was this 25W 4-Port USB Charger.