If you’ve ever bought a “fast” charger and still watched the battery crawl, this guide is for you. Below is a quick primer on watts, PD/PPS, and the cable details that actually affect speed and safety.
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Quick Picks
- Best Overall: 65W GaN USB-C charger (2 ports, PD/PPS) — fast for phones/tablets; can top up smaller laptops.
- Best Budget: 20W USB-C PD single-port — tiny travel brick that truly fast-charges most phones.
- Best for Desks: 100W multi-port GaN desktop charger — one block for laptop + phone + earbuds.
How to Choose (Checklist — comparison)
Criteria | 20W PD Single-Port | 65W GaN 2-Port | 100W GaN 4-Port (Desktop) |
Max output | 20W | 65W | ✓ 100W |
PD support | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
PPS support (Samsung & newer flagships) | – | ✓ | ✓ |
Ports | 1×USB-C | ✓ 2× (C/C or C/A) | 3–4× (C/A mix) |
Travel size | ✓ Ultra-compact | Compact | Bulky (desk use) |
Best use | Phones only | Phones/Tablets/Small laptops | Laptops + multi-device |
Safety (UL/CE, temp) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Tip: For Samsung Super Fast Charging, make sure the charger/cable supports PPS (programmable power supply).
Types & When to Pick
- 20W PD single-port — best ultra-portable for phones; ideal as a backup/travel unit.
- 65W GaN dual-port — the sweet spot for most people: fast phone + tablet, and can sustain many 13-inch laptops.
- 100W GaN desktop — one block to run a laptop and two more devices on a desk.
Setup & Tips
- Watt = Volt × Amp. More watts = faster (to a point), but device support matters.
- Cables matter: For 60–100W, use an e-marker USB-C cable (rated 100W/240W).
- Multi-port reality: Output splits. Check the label: e.g., C1 65W solo, C1 45W + C2 20W together.
Common Mistakes
- Using an old USB-A cable expecting PD speeds.
- Assuming “100W” on the box means every port outputs 100W simultaneously.
- Buying PPS-only for an iPhone (unnecessary), or skipping PPS for Samsung flagships (slower).
Quick Checklist (copy & go)
☐ PD for iPhone/most devices; PPS for newer Samsung.
☐ Enough watts for your biggest device.
☐ Right ports (C/C vs C/A).
☐ E-marker cable for 60–100W.
☐ Safety marks (UL/CE) and temperature protection.