UGREEN Uno Robot 65W 3-Port GaN Fast Charger
KSh 4,500.00
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Maximum Output | 65W |
| Ports | 2 × USB-C, 1 × USB-A |
| USB-C1 Output | Up to 65W |
| USB-C2 Output | Up to 30W |
| USB-A Output | Up to 22.5W |
| Total Shared Output | 65W max |
| Input Voltage | 100–240V AC, 50/60Hz |
| Charging Standards | PD 3.0, PPS, QC 4+/3.0/2.0, AFC, SCP, FCP |
| Technology | GaN (Gallium Nitride) |
| Safety Features | Over-voltage, over-current, over-temperature, short-circuit protection |
| Thermal Monitoring | ~238–240 temperature checks per second |
| Display | LED robot-face charging status display |
| Extra Features | Magnetic feet, compact travel design |
| Dimensions | Approx. 67 × 47 × 43 mm |
| Weight | Approx. 180–200 g |
| Compatibility | MacBook, iPhone |
The UGREEN Uno Robot 65W 3-Port GaN Fast Charger is one of UGREEN’s most unique charging accessories, combining powerful GaN fast-charging technology with a fun robot-inspired design. Unlike standard wall chargers, this model focuses on both performance and aesthetics, making it ideal for desks, travel setups, and everyday multi-device charging.
Design and Build
The charger features a compact cube-shaped body with a cute robotic appearance. One of its standout features is the animated LED display that changes facial expressions depending on charging status. When devices are charging normally, the robot face reacts differently compared to when charging is complete.
UGREEN also includes magnetic detachable “feet” that help the charger stand upright on a desk or attach to metallic surfaces like a laptop stand or refrigerator. The folding plug design improves portability, making it easy to carry in a backpack or travel pouch.
Charging Performance
The charger uses advanced GaN (Gallium Nitride) technology, which allows higher power efficiency, lower heat generation, and a smaller size compared to traditional silicon chargers. UGREEN claims energy conversion efficiency can reach up to 95%.
It includes:
- 2 USB-C ports
- 1 USB-A port
The main USB-C port can output up to 65W, enough to charge lightweight laptops, tablets, gaming handhelds, and smartphones. According to UGREEN, it can charge a MacBook Air M2 from 0% to 51% in around 30 minutes.
Power Distribution
The charger intelligently splits power depending on connected devices:
- USB-C1: up to 65W
- USB-C2: up to 30W
- USB-A: up to 22.5W
- USB-C1 + USB-C2: 45W + 20W
- USB-C1 + USB-A: 45W + 18W
- All three ports: 45W + 7.5W + 7.5W
This makes it suitable for charging a laptop and phone simultaneously, or powering multiple mobile accessories at once.
Safety Features
UGREEN includes several safety protections such as:
- Over-voltage protection
- Over-current protection
- Short-circuit protection
- Thermal Guard temperature monitoring
The charger reportedly performs temperature checks hundreds of times per second to reduce overheating risks.
Real-World Experience
Many users appreciate the charger’s compact size, portability, and fun design. Some Reddit users noted that charging may briefly pause when plugging in extra devices because the charger renegotiates power distribution — a common behavior in multi-port GaN chargers.
The charger is especially useful for:
- Travelers
- Students
- Office desk setups
- MacBook Air and ultrabook users
- Smartphone fast charging
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