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FAST CHARGERS
We compare the new breed of powerful and portable chargers for all your Apple devices
Reviewed by Hollin Jones
Chargeasap, Anker, Belkin, RAVPower
ON TEST…
> Anker PowerPort Atom III
> Chargeasap 200W Omega USB-C
> Belkin BoostCharge Dual 68W
> RAVPower PD Pioneer 65W 2-Port
Many people now own several mobile devices, often some combination of laptop, smartphone, and tablet.
So charging is more important than ever, but many of us are stuck with one higher-powered charger that came with a MacBook, and other, lower-powered models for our phones.
GaN (Gallium nitride) chargers are smaller and more power efficient than traditional siliconbased models. Gallium nitride is able to conduct far higher voltages than silicon while generating much less heat. This means that GaN chargers can be smaller, since fewer components like heat sinks are required. They are also relatively inexpensive.
As our devices move inexorably towards all USB-C ports, a GaN charger can be a more portable and efficient way of powering all your gear. Many also feature the Power Delivery (PD) protocol, required for faster charging. It’s also worth noting that none of these chargers ship with a USB-C cable, so you need to add your own, preferably a PD-compatible one, for maximum power transfer.