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Accessory maker Ugreen announced a 12.5mm compact 45W GaN charger in China a few days ago. It has a single USB-C port that can charge the iPhone 17 Pro from 0 to 67% in about half an hour. 

Ugreen has today introduced a new and bigger version of the charger, called the Nexode Air 65W with two USB-C and one Type-A port. It remains compact, measuring just 14.5 mm, and the looks aren’t much different from its 45W sibling. 

Ugreen 65W Nexode GaN charger

The top part at the front has striped lines, while the Ugreen and 65W Nexode Air branding is below it. What makes this charger truly compact is its foldable plug, which makes it easy to fit into pockets or a small pouch in your sling bag. Despite the added power and extra ports, the charger remains relatively slim, measuring 84.3mm x 53.3mm and weighing around 108 grams.

Ugreen Nexode Air 65W Specifications

As for technical specifications, the USB-C1 port supports 65W output, the USB-C2 port delivers 30W, while the USB-A port caps at 22.5W. And as is obvious, the power is distributed if you use two or three ports in conjunction. 

As such, the USB-C1 maxes out at 45W regardless of the mix. The USB-C2 and USB-A deliver 20W and 15W when paired with C1, while without it, the two ports individually offer 15W output.

The charger supports a wide range of charging standards, including USB Power Delivery (PD), PPS, Quick Charge (QC), FCP, and SCP. It also accepts a 100V-240V input, allowing it to work in different regions with the appropriate plug adapter.

The Nexode Air 65W is priced at 129 yuan, or some $20 in conversion, and Ugreen is offering an 18-month warranty. You can buy it from the Chinese e-commerce platform JD.com. In comparison, the 45W Nexode Air retails at 109 yuan ($16).

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Rajesh Regmi is a tech journalist based in Nepal, currently writing for Gizmochina, where he covers leaks, launches, and industry news. Before joining Gizmochina, he contributed to Gadgetbyte, a popular Nepali tech portal known for gadget news and reviews, as well as Spill Some Beans, where he covered PCs, werables, Android updates, and tech leaks. You can find him enjoying anime in his free time.