Upgrade your power station with the 200W GaN Type C USB Charger by Belkin, the ideal solution for high-speed, reliable charging. Featuring four powerful USB-C ports and next-generation PD 3.1 Extended Power Range (EPR) technology, this compact powerhouse can output up to 200W, making it ideal for charging everything from mobile phones to the latest 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro with Apple M2 Max/Pro processors.
Featuring Intelligent Power Sharing, the charger dynamically adjusts output across all connected devices. The modern, accessible form factor and removable cable ensure user-friendly operation, perfect for use on desks, nightstands, or common spaces. Whether you're powering your MacBook, tablet, smartphone, or tech gear, the BoostCharge Pro ensures consistent and secure power for all your gadgets. Backed by a 2-year warranty, this is a smart upgrade for your charging needs. Campad Electronics: the only name you need to know for mobile phone chargers and extras. Hard to beat.
USB-C Charging Power Levels
Wattage Ranges of USB-C ChargersDevices
18–27W Smartphones, cameras, drones
27–45W iPads and compact notebooks
45–100W Full-sized laptops and large screens
For high-powered devices like large laptops and external displays, the wall charger needs to be paired with a 5-amp USB-C cable in order to reach the full 100-watt charging capability. Typical 3A USB-C cables, however, only supports charging up to 60W.
Chargers with lower wattage outputs may still be used with devices that need more power, though the charging speed will be reduced.
USB Type C chargers have established themselves as the go-to choice for contemporary electronic devices, offering a one-size-fits-all, streamlined, and convenient solution for energy delivery and connectivity. With a slim, dual-sided design, Type C USB solves the issue of one-way connectors and provides rapid charging and enhanced data performance compared to earlier USB types. Its widespread implementation across mobile devices, tablets, laptops, and accessories helps reduce the need for multiple chargers, making it easier for users to connect and power various devices with a single cable. This growing standardization also supports sustainability efforts by cutting down on electronic waste and simplifying product compatibility.