GaN chargers are slowly taking over the market. Companies like Nubia, Huawei, Meizu have already launched GaN chargers up to 120W. However, a company named Chargeasap has taken a huge leap with its new 100 and 200W 2nd generation GaN(Gallium Nitride) Omega chargers. It says the adapters can charge laptops, smartphones and other USB devices. If the company’s claims are true, these could be the world’s first and smallest GaN chargers.

What is GaN?

For the unaware, Gallium Nitride is a semiconductor and it has increasingly been replacing silicon-based power adapters recently. The reason for its popularity is, it has high efficiency, less heat dissipation, high-current conduction at smaller form factor. All these advantages seem to show greater potential of turning older silicon material into a fossil soon.

Unique features of Omega 100W and 200W chargers

Charegeasap is a consumer electronics company based out of Sydney. It says it has used Navitas GaNFast NV6127 Power IC on the 2nd-generation GaN chargers. It adds that the new chargers are devoid of issues like overheating, lack of power distribution that is found on many 1st-gen GaN chargers. Further, the company says that the Omega charger will be a value for money as it replaces Apple’s 96W, Huawei and OnePlus’ adapter combined $248 with just $75 price of its 200W charger.

The company says the 200W Omega Charger can charge two MacBook Pro at same time. If the claims are true, the 4-way output on the 200W charger can also charge a laptop(eg.Macbook Pro), tablet(eg.iPad Pro), an iPhone and Airpods simultaneously.

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100W and 200W 2nd-Gen GaN USB-C Chargers Specification

According to Chargeasap, its new chargers are 66% smaller than traditional adapters. It has foldable prongs and lighter weight(100W-120g, 200W-220g) will help people carry it over easily. The Omega Chargers operate around 100-240V and has 3-plug converters including AU, EU, and UK. It can hence be used in 200+ countries.

 

The USB-A ports are also compatible with Quick Charge 3.0, AFC, VOOC, SCP, FCP almost all major fast charging protocols in the market from all major brands including Samsung, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo and OnePlus up to 22.5W.

Crowd-funding price, RRP and Availability

The chargers are already listed in Kickstarter crowd-funding platform since August 11. As of now, support has surpassed close to $1.068 million. As per the company, the 200W charger is capable of charging four devices at the same time. The kickstarter crowd-funding project will run for 60 days till October 10th 7:41PM UTC +5.30.

During this period, the perk for 100W starts at $45 while the 200W starts at $75. Post this, company says the Full RRP(Recommended Retail Price) for 100W, 200W will be $99 and $149 respectively. H

owever, the next-gen chargers won’t be available for shipping at least for the next two months till December 2020.

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