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Ugreen has launched its new Nexode Pro 100W four-port GaN charger in the UK. It has a compact design, a color display, and costs £55.99.

The charger has three USB-C ports, one USB-A port that offers 100W of total output. The C1 and C2 ports can each output up to 100W, the C3 port supports up to 65W, while the USB-A port supports 22.5W. This setup lets you charge a laptop on one port while a phone and other devices charge on the others.

Ugreen Nexode Pro 100W four ports launch specs price

The charger also supports common fast charging protocols, including PD 3.0, PD 3.2, PPS, QC, and QVC. Therefore, it should work with phones and laptops from most major brands. 

Moreover, it has an intelligent power distribution system that manages output across the ports. It also includes protection against overcurrent, overvoltage, short circuit, and overload. The body measures 63 x 63 x 63mm, which is small enough to fit easily in a bag. 

The Nexode Pro 100W has a screen for real-time monitoring

The charger has a TFT color screen on the front. It shows real-time information, including output power, temperature, voltage, and the charger’s health status.

Ugreen has added similar screens to other chargers recently, including its 300W desktop charger with eight ports, which also displays power, voltage, and temperature data.

Ugreen Nexode Pro 100W four port screen

At £55.99, the Nexode Pro 100W is priced below some of Ugreen’s higher-output chargers, such as the 200W Nexode charger, which is built for charging two laptops at once. 

The Nexode Pro 100W is for people who need to charge a phone, tablet, and laptop together but don’t need that much power. Ugreen has not given a timeline for availability beyond the initial launch, so the charger’s rollout to other regions may take some time.

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