Ugreen Smart Tag
The Ugreen Smart Tag is a budget AirTag alternative at around S$14 that works with Apple's Find My network. To hit that price it drops UWB and NFC, relying on Bluetooth 5 LE, so precise finding is not possible.
Ugreen charging and connectivity gear, from GaN chargers and cables to hubs and trackers.
The Ugreen Smart Tag is a budget AirTag alternative at around S$14 that works with Apple's Find My network. To hit that price it drops UWB and NFC, relying on Bluetooth 5 LE, so precise finding is not possible.
The Ugreen MagFlow 2-in-1 is part of Ugreen's new MagFlow series supporting Qi2.2 at up to 25W. Retailing for S$76.99, its compact 6.1cm footprint is travel-friendly, with the 228g weight counterbalancing heavier iPhones.
The Ugreen MagFlow Magnetic Wireless Power Bank is billed as the world's first Qi2.2-certified power bank, delivering up to 25W wireless charging versus 15W on Qi2.0. It is part of Ugreen's new MagFlow range of Qi2 chargers.
The Ugreen USB-C to USB-C 100W Retractable Cable retails around S$15, dropping to about S$9 on sale days; I grabbed mine for S$8.69 on 7/7. Its retractable design replaces both my short and long travel cables in one.
The Ugreen 130W 3-Port Car Charger packs two USB-C ports and one USB-A, with the second USB-C hitting 100W for laptops. Lightweight at 45g and a little plasticky, I picked it up for just S$16.81 on Shopee.
A review unit from Ugreen, the Uno 2-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charger retails for S$60.90 and is Qi2 certified for 15W to your iPhone, plus a 5W pad below for AirPods. The decorative side ears are purely aesthetic.
I picked up the Ugreen Bluetooth 5.2 Transmitter/Receiver on a Lazada flash sale for S$26.99, mainly to pair my own wireless earphones with inflight entertainment systems. It lasts 28 hours transmitting, 20 receiving, and can serve two devices at once.
A look inside my travel gadget pouch, now a Peak Design Small Tech Pouch, packed for both me and Li Xiang. As iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch users, we each carry an Anker MagGo to charge all three devices.
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 USB-A to USB-C Adapter, S$7.49 on Lazada, converts a USB-C cable into a USB-A one. It supports QC3 charging and 5Gbps transfer, handy for devices that don't accept USB Power Delivery.
The Ugreen Nexode 65W Charger is the younger sibling of the 4-Port 100W Wall Charger, retailing for S$50.39. It has three ports, two USB-C and one USB-A, with a combined 65W output, cheaper on sale days.
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 65W Travel Charger retails for S$59.99, dropping to S$41.99 on 11/11, and appears to be Ugreen's first. It includes a carrying pouch, though it can't plug in directly without one of its interchangeable adapters.
The Ugreen Height Adjustable Aluminium Mobile Phone Holder retails for S$24.29, dropping to S$17.99 on sale. A fixed-height variant is also available for less. Both are foldable, with a solid aluminium-alloy build that feels premium.
The Ugreen HDMI 2.1 Switch takes two inputs and outputs one, retailing standalone for S$29.99 without cables. It supports HDMI 2.1 resolutions up to 8K at 60Hz and 4K at 144Hz, in a solid aluminium-alloy shell.
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.
The Ugreen 200W Desktop Charger is the brand's first 200W unit, with six ports, four USB-C and two USB-A. As one of few 200W chargers around, it is priced steeply at S$279.99 with free shipping.
Tired of not knowing which HDMI version my assorted cables supported, I standardised my home on Ugreen HDMI 2.1 cables. HDMI 2.1 future-proofs everything with 8K at 60Hz, 48Gbps bandwidth, Dolby Vision, and eARC support.
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 Ugreen Magnetic Wireless Charger is the brand's MagSafe-compatible take, at S$33.59, almost half Apple's S$58. Being only compatible rather than certified, it tops out at 7.5W instead of the full 15W wireless speed.
I bought the Ugreen USB-C to USB-A Adapter on Lazada's 8/8 sale for S$3.99, below its S$5.39 retail. This USB 3.1 Gen 1 OTG adapter hits 5Gbps and comes with a keychain strap.