OnePlus is one of the top names when it comes to smartphones with the fastest charging speeds. Its last year’s flagship OnePlus 10 Pro 5G supports 80W SuperVOOC fast charging internationally but is restricted to 65W in North America. This difference is because OnePlus’ proprietary 80W fast charging technology is incompatible with the standard 110V-120V power supply in the United States.
Another important thing to remember is that 65W fast charging is supported only via the official OnePlus 65W Warp Charger and SuperVOOC Type-C to Type-C cable. If you want to go for third-party charging solutions, you will have to settle for relatively slower charging speeds as compared to the maximum supported.
This is a four port charger featuring three USB-C ports and a USB-A port. It supports various charging protocols including USB PD 3.0, Quick Charge 4+, and PPS. The maximum supported power output is 100W and has foldable prongs.
This charger features dual USB-C ports, dual USB-A ports, and dual AC outlets. It means you can charge up to six devices with this. It has peak output of 65W and comes bundled with a 100W USB-C cable. It supports USB PD 3.0, Quick Charge 3.0, and PPS. Available in Black and White colors.
Anker's GaNPrime 735 charger comes with dual USB-C ports and a USB-A port. It has PowerIQ 4.0 tech with Dynamic Power Distribution which adjusts power as per the connected device. It has 65W peak power output and is available in three colors: Phantom Black, Fluid Gold, and Special Edition.
This is a three-port charger from UGREEN with two USB-C ports and a USB-A port. It can charge up to three devices simultaneously with a peak output of 65W. It has foldable prongs that make it easier to carry while traveling.
This is a charger with dual USB-C ports and dual USB-A ports. It can charge up to four devices at the same time with peak power output of 100W. It has foldable prongs and can be purchased in Black and White color options.
Shargeek's GaN charger has a total of four ports including three USB-C ports and a USB-A port. It has a peak power output of 100W with support for USB PD 3.0, PPS, and Quick Charge protocols.
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