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The VOLTME 140W USB-C Charger leverages PD3.1 and PPS 3.3 protocols to deliver ultra-fast charging speeds, powering up a 16" MacBook Pro to 56% in 30 minutes. Featuring three ports (two USB-C, one USB-A), it supports simultaneous charging of multiple devices. Its GaN III technology reduces size and weight while enhancing heat dissipation and efficiency. The charger includes smart power management for battery safety and comes with a 24-month warranty and responsive customer service.
D**.
PD with 100w port, futureproof your charging
It's slightly larger than the 100w variety, but has a quality feel to it. My phone pops up super charging 2.0 and really tops up fast. This is now the go to charger for my surface book 3. In the future because of the PD standard this charger will work moving forward, too!
S**E
Solid and reliable for MacBook Pro 16
Works as advertised for my MacBook Pro 16 to give it full power. Similar form factor to my Apple branded power adapter. Love that it'll also give full power to Mac while I can also charge two other USB C devices.
D**.
Amazing for the price
Usually i buy others more known brands like UGREEN and Anker, i got this to charge my phone (S24 Ultra) and my laptop (Lenovo Legion Slim 5 OLED) and it works really well it charge really fast both devices at the same time, usually the S24 Ultra charges at about 25-35w and the laptop at 65-95w.Yes, this laptop supports 140w charging but only using proprietary Lenovo charger (bigger and only 1 device).
A**K
Update: Buyer beware, Does not maintain constant charge after 1 month.
Right after the return window finished the product stopped working properly.1. The brick can not maintain 90w constant on a single output, so forget about anything higher.2. Slight little heat will drop the output from 90w in 10 minutes to 63w in 20 minutesand down to the 40w after 30 minutes of use.3. It is great when it works but why advertise PD charging when it can't go past 44w after 30 minutes.Update: Support staff reached out and blamed the issue on the devices and cables.Buyer beware, the amount of power, wattage and amperage is not regulated or consistent. If this is used on a laptop, it will damage you charging port and pins over time. Tested the product on a voltage, wattage and amperage tester and the results were not consistent. Look elsewhere for anker or a better reputable product.
M**C
Works great
I had some of these new generation chargers that had difficulty charging laptops and other devices at the same time. And some could not charge a phone and a watch at the same time.This one, does it all. Really solid build as well, it is on a heavier side but it feels like good quality.
M**Z
Powers my mini PC
I was on the search for a usb-c charger that could power my mini-PC during travel. I tried all the 140W chargers listed on Amazon and none supplied stable enough power to avoid the PC glitching/resetting. This is the ONLY charger that worked. Notably, this charger is a little larger than others, but it also runs cooler than the others I tried. Highly recommend!
B**D
Something the brand doesn't tell you – Charger doesn't sustain power well
Bought this charger for the past 4 to 5 months or so and typically use 1-port max at full 100W power (max my 14" MacBook Pro can take in).Yesterday, while working with a friend who's also using the same MacBook (C1 + C2), we noticed that the charger started from the mentioned 65W + 65W power and dropped to 60W + 45W within ~2-mins and stayed that way for the next 1-2 hours.* No LED indication on the charging head* Charger head was warm but plugged into the wall in a well-ventilated A/C room with open space around* Both cables used support 100W, so cabling is not the issueContacted VOLTME Support and was told that such circumstances is normal behavior – their lab tests indicate that it's apparently normal for power to be constrained after 1-hour of use. This information is nowhere to be found in the product description, and it's misleading, especially when it advertises "remarkable heat dissipation and heightened high-power charging performance, all while ensuring a secure and swift charging experience".I appreciate the presence of protection mechanisms in the block's design, but I expected them to be a "worst-case" scenario or a safety net in the event of a circuit failure. If the charger can't handle C1 + C2 efficiently, how can it handle all three at once (C1 + C2 + A)?VOLTME denies that the product is as fault and wouldn't provide support.––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––⚡️ TL;DR:Charger drops power (65W + 65W → 60W + 45W) within minutes when using only 2x USB-C Ports, despite advertised claims of heat management. VOLTME claims this is normal behavior after 1 hour but this is not mentioned in the product description. They refuse to acknowledge the issue or provide support.⚡️ YMMV, buy at your own risk, sharing for your advanced knowledge!
M**O
Not the smallest but...
not the smallest 140w brick but this doesn't overheat. most of the smaller 140w that i've use did not last for a month.it can charge my Anker 140w battery in under an hour.
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