The Ultimate Showdown: Ranking The Best 20 Multi-port Chargers (45w-67w)
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Why should you get a multi-port GaN PD Wall Charger? The biggest benefit is being able to charge multiple devices at once BUT a quick trip to Amazon results in a ton of products. I’ve bought and tested the most popular ones and here are my Top 5 multi-port 45W to 67W GaN PD Chargers.

Top 5 Multi-Port GaN PD Chargers (with Amazon affiliate links*)

1. Anker 735 GaN Prime 67W Charger (A2669) - https://mreh.ca/43LOjCE
2. Spigen ArcStation Pro GaN 452 (PE2203UJ) - https://mreh.ca/43Pkt0b
3. VoltMe Revo 65W GaN Charger - https://mreh.ca/43R27vM
4. Belkin BoostCharge Pro 45W GaN Charger - https://mreh.ca/3U7oo43
5. AOHI Magcube PD 40W GaN Charger - https://mreh.ca/3J64Wzm

*The links have model numbers encoded in them since brands reuse product names

In general, based on my testing, I personally think the 65-67W chargers are going to be the most useful because you get an extra charge port (it is USB-A though) BUT at 65W, I am able to charge my M3 MacBook Pro while gaming without losing any battery power. At a fraction of the size of the normal charger

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0:00 Intro
0:20 #5
1:38 #4
3:00 #3
4:40 #2
6:04 #1

#1 - Anker 735 GaN Prime 67W Charger (A2669) - https://mreh.ca/43LOjCE

-It features 67W output across three ports, adapting power distribution (67W solo, 45W and 20W for two ports).
-Although the heaviest, its size is optimized for portability and effective heat management.
-Nice design with blue accents and a reflective finish.
-Performance-wise, it leads, particularly in full capacity tests, and maintains the lowest temperature.
-With its price modestly above average, the newer Anker 735 offers unmatched performance and longevity.

#2 - Spigen ArcStation Pro GaN 452 (PE2203UJ) - https://mreh.ca/43Pkt0b

-The Spigen ArcStation Pro GaN 452 ranks second, with a newer version outperforming an earlier one with faster charging and foldable prongs.
-Its embossed logo facilitates easier unplugging, and it provides 45W charging, with a 25/20W split if both ports used.
-It performs well, especially in tablet charging and multi-device scenarios, albeit with higher heat output.
-At $45, it's cost-effective, offering great value with its design and charging capabilities for those needing a dependable dual-port charger.

#3 - VoltMe Revo 65W GaN Charger - https://mreh.ca/43R27vM

-The VoltMe Revo 65 charger offers good value with some unique features despite being the largest in its test group.
-It has three ports, two Type-C and one Type-A, and stands out with a textured design and orange accents for easy handling and visibility.
-While it can deliver up to 65W through a single port, using multiple ports reduces the output, limiting one device to maximum speed.
-It shines in solo device charging, outperforming others by 16%, but falls slightly behind in multi-device scenarios.
-Its cooler operation during use is a major plus for durability.
-Priced at $25, 40% below average, the VoltMe Revo 65 is an attractive choice for its performance and price.

#4 - Belkin BoostCharge Pro 45W GaN Charger - https://mreh.ca/3U7oo43

-It delivers 45W, split into 25W and 20W across two ports, requiring strategic device connection for optimal charging.
-Its design is simple, with a white finish and smooth texture, but it stands out for its clearly labeled ports and collapsible prongs, accommodating its larger size.
-Performance-wise, it charges iPhones 10% faster than average and shines in tests with multiple devices, charging 18% faster, although it tends to run hotter than expected.
-Priced at about $30, this charger offers good value, especially considering Belkin's typically higher price point and the charger's superior test results.

#5 - AOHI Magcube PD 40W GaN Charger - https://mreh.ca/3J64Wzm

-The MagCube features a 40W output in a compact design, with indented sides for easy removal, setting it apart from smoother alternatives.
-It's known for its unique yellow color and an indicator light that signals charging status, enhancing usability.
-While it charges single devices efficiently, offering a 12% faster charge for iPads, it struggles with two large devices, showing a 20% decrease in performance.
-The charger tends to heat up more than others but is optimal for charging a combination of smaller devices.
-Priced at $30, the MagCube is valued for its portability and effective charging of individual devices.
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