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The Native Union Fast GaN Charger PD 140W is a cutting-edge desktop charging station designed for the modern professional. With 4 USB-C ports and advanced GaN technology, it delivers rapid charging for multiple devices, including MacBook Pro, iPhones, and more. The charger features dynamic power allocation, a sleek aluminum stand, and robust safety mechanisms to protect your devices while ensuring maximum efficiency.
J**I
Great product
I hated always having to look around for a cube to plug my devices in and saw this product. Very convenient! Native union always has high quality products
C**.
Good but not uniquely designed
This is a really nicely made charging hub. Good quality construction with a decent weight to it. Smooth matte texture with no rough edges. Love the little stand for it, adds some extra stability and makes it look nice.Functions great, comes with a thick power cord, a little on the long side but great quality. Nice and small so it works perfect on a desk or nightstand without taking up too much space. My only complaint is that it is not a unique design, I have another one in white that is exactly the same from a diffuser brand. I have several Native Union products and originally loved them for their quality and uniqueness but lately I have noticed they are no longer as unique.
S**E
140W, can supply 65w to main plug and 20w to all others, or 100w/30 or 140w.
Ive got a couple of 100W chargers and this 140W has ALL USBC ports. a huge bonus for the 4 USBC devices I have, MacBook, iPad, iPhone and Apple Watch (not technically C but the charger is a C port). I also have a USBC windows laptop.This has a dynamically adjustable range of output. I saw the top port would allow up to 140W, or if the top and one below it would work at 100w + 30W. When I added 1 or 2 more, I could get 65W from the top, and 20W each port. I do like the replaceable 120v cable, it's a very nice woven cable, and if I needed to replace it with a shorter cable, I can. Nothing complained this wouldn't charge with the variety of cables I used. 5/510 stars fantastic!
B**R
Lots Of Power For Four USB-C Devices
More and more of my devices can be charged via USB-C so I thought it was time for a charging hub ready for the future. I decided to get this to supplement my Anker charging station.This is a block with an included stand. There are four USB-C ports that can output a combined 140W of power. How that power is spread is vague and I couldn’t find official documentation as to how much each port can output. There is an instruction booklet that says you should charge laptops and power-hungry devices on the top port, and it gives less power down the line. It’s not like Anker that tells you specifically which port and which combination of uses will output exactly how much power.The build quality is solid. The design is simple yet effective. The option to have this on a stand is appreciated. My only tip is to add cables to this from most power hungry to less. This also means to put the right cables (mainly Lightning, USB-C) in the appropriate slots.The price tag is supremely premium for what you get, and it better stand the test of time. This is only reason for one star less: the value.Overall, this charging station is nice where you can display it or hide it away, and can give lots of power for up to four devices simultaneously.
D**K
A must-have on any modern desk
USB-C is here to stay, and it seems like all of my devices and gizmos and gadgets charge via USB-C. I got tired of using up my computer's USB-C ports in order to charge various devices like headphones, backup batteries, camera batteries, etc. and thought it was about time to try out a dedicated USB-C charging hub.If you've ever used a Native Union product before, then you know to expect the highest quality possible, and this product doesn't disappoint. It's actually smaller than I expected it to be, and very robust in an all-metal form factor. You can lay it on its side or pop it into the included stand (also metal) so it takes up less space on your desk. It's packing 4 ports and 140W of power, so it's powerful enough to charge even the newest MacBook Pro.I love this little thing, and it looks just as cool as all of the other Native Union products I've got. They're truly my favorite tech accessory brand of the moment.
S**T
Hefty!
This 140W GaN Charger is pretty hefty, both in weight and the power it puts out. The included stand is a nice touch and keeps the charger solidly in place while you are using it. That little stand is something I wish more of these chargers included. It really helps when the charger is sitting on your desk, it makes it much easier to use the charger. The output of this charger is where it really shines. Being able to power and charge the more power hungry devices like laptops and tablets, while also fast charging phones and other, smaller devices. This is one of the nicer, more powerful chargers I have tested and this one is definite winner.
J**N
Fast and Fabulous
Native Union does not disappoint. This is a premium charger, both in performance and in finish. I’ve been able to charge MacBooks and an iPad at a brisk clip, without overheating or apparent particular strain on the charger. The unit itself is heavy and solid, with an aluminum base that keeps it wonderfully immobile and a braided cord that makes it all feel rather fancy. This is a great charging solution for your desk or home.
K**R
Excellent
Excellent. This is a fairly chunky charger in comparison to everything else I own, but it's the only one that can deliver the maximum charging speed to my iPad, phone, portable console and powerbank without clumsily juggling my devices, throttling one to power the other.The charger and its accessories feel premium. The braided cable feels like it would survive the apocalypse, and I especially like the bracket that allows me to stand the charger up on my desk. Looks a lot less messy than just laying it next to my monitor and allowing the cables to splay out across the table.This is a pricy charger, to be sure, but it's worth the investment.
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