Apple’s 30W USB-C charger costs $39 and charges one device at a time. This 65W GaN wall charger has four ports, fits in a palm, and just hit its lowest price of 2026 for early Prime Day. Right now on Amazon it’s down to $25, off its $39 list price, no Prime membership required.
65W across four ports, GaN in a palm-sized brick
GaN (gallium nitride) technology is what allows modern chargers to deliver significantly more power from a significantly smaller chassis than traditional silicon-based adapters. This one packs three USB-C ports and one USB-A port into a block that measures 2.64 by 1.65 by 1.5 inches, with a foldable plug that keeps it from snagging in a bag. At 65W total output, it can push a MacBook Air to 51% in 30 minutes on a single port, or distribute power across all four ports simultaneously for a phone, tablet, laptop, and watch without any of them throttling to trickle speed.
The port configuration covers every device in a typical Apple or Android household. Three USB-C ports handle MacBooks, iPads, iPhones, Galaxy devices, Pixels, and even a Steam Deck. The USB-A port keeps older accessories and cables in the picture without needing an adapter. Overcurrent and overheat protection run through the GaN circuitry itself rather than a passive fuse, so the charger responds to load changes faster and more accurately than cheaper adapters.
One brick for the desk, one for the bag
The practical appeal of a four-port 65W charger is reducing the number of adapters in rotation. One unit on the nightstand handles every device charging overnight. One in the bag replaces three separate chargers for a laptop, phone, and earbuds. The foldable plug means it does not crack the plastic on neighboring outlets or snag on the inside of a travel pouch. At under three inches in any dimension, it takes up less space on a power strip than most single-port laptop bricks.
The 4.7-star average across over 3,000 reviews is consistent with what GaN chargers from this tier typically earn: reliable output, no heat surprises, and compatibility that holds up across the device list without exceptions. UGREEN includes a 24-month warranty, which is longer than Apple offers on its own accessories.
At $25 for early Prime Day, this is the 2026 record low for a charger that lists at $39 and rarely drops below $30. Apple charges that same $39 for a single-port 30W adapter. The math on that comparison does not require much analysis.