Lenovo continues to expand its product range. Recently, the company introduced the new Legion R27q monitor, aiming to increase both its market share and the number of sectors it operates in. However, the Chinese tech giant’s interest isn’t limited to just laptops and monitors. Lenovo frequently introduces devices that make our lives easier. Most recently, Lenovo launched its Thinkplus GaN 30W USB-C charger.
Lenovo launches Thinkplus GaN 30W USB-C charger
Lenovo has launched its latest Thinkplus GaN 30W USB-C charger, which is the smallest in its class. The charger measures just 30mm x 30mm x 31mm, making it about the size of a one-yuan coin. It weighs just 40 grams, making it easy to carry around in a pocket or bag. The charger is powered by third-generation GaN technology, which allows it to deliver 30W of power in a compact package. It supports a variety of charging protocols, including PD, QC, and PPS, making it compatible with a wide range of devices.
For example, the charger can charge an iPhone 14 Pro Max from 0 to 50% in just 30 minutes. It also meets the six-level energy efficiency standard, so it uses less energy than older chargers. In terms of safety, the charger features a variety of protection features, including overvoltage protection, output overload protection, input overcurrent protection, short circuit protection, anti-static protection, and low ripple protection. It also meets or exceeds all relevant safety standards.
The charger comes with a one-meter USB-C to USB-C cable that is designed to be durable and long-lasting. The cable has been tested for over 10,000 insertions and 5,000 bends. The Lenovo Thinkplus GaN 30W USB-C charger is available now for just $6.99. It is a great option for anyone looking for a compact and powerful charger that is also safe and reliable.
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