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10 Best Multi-Port USB‑C Charg­ers to Buy Right Now

With more and more devices switching to Power Delivery charging, there has been an increase in demand for USB Type-C chargers. People are looking for USB Type-C chargers with multiple ports that could cater to all of their devices. Now, if you’re looking forward to buying a USB-C charger for your MacBook, iPad, or iPhone and Android phones, you may get confused, given the hundreds of options available in the market. To make things easier for you, I’ve curated a list of the best multi-port USB-C chargers on Amazon India and Amazon USA.

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Best Multi-Port USB-C Chargers to Buy from Amazon India

1. Portronics Adapto 22 2-Port Charger (18W)

Best USB-C Multi-port ChargersThe Portronics Adapto 22 comes with a USB-C port that supports 18W Power Delivery, followed by a standard USB-A port that supports Qualcomm QuickCharge 3.0.

The adapter comes with a fire retardant body, is BIS Approved, and offers protection from over-heating, over-current, and over-charging. It comes with a 6-month warranty.


Key Features:

  • Dual Ports- 18W Power Delivery and QuickCharge 3.0
  • 5V-3A/ 9V-2A/ 12V-1.5A Output
  • BIS Approved
  • Standard Protection Features
  • 6-Month Warranty
  • Rs. 429

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2. Stuffcool Napoleon PD65W 2-Port Charger (65W)

Best Multiport USB C Charger

The Stuffcool Napoleon is a GaN charger (more efficient, less heating) that supports 65W USB power delivery charging. It is compact has both Type-C and USB-A ports.

The charger pushes 65W from the Type-C port or 18W from the USB-A port when charging a single device. If you use both ports simultaneously, the output will be capped at 45W on the Type-C port.

The charger can deliver 18W PD/ QC 3.0 for Android phones, iPhones, and iPads, 27W for Samsung PPS fast charging on Samsung S-series and Note-series, 45W PD for various Windows Ultrabooks, and 65W PD charging for the Macbook Air and Macbook Pro range.

Key Features:

  • Dual Ports- 65W Power Delivery and 18W QuickCharge
  • 18W/ 27W/ 45W/ 65W Output
  • BIS Approved, GaN Technology
  • 6-Layer Protection Features
  • Universal Compatibility
  • Rs. 3,599

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3. AMX XP 60 4-Port PD Charger (45W)

AMX XP 60 is a four-port charger with one Power Delivery port and three USB-A ports. The Type-C port supports 45W Power Delivery charging. At the same time, the other three charging ports support standard 2.4A fast charging.

It can be used to charge MacBooks, iPad, iPhones, Google Pixel series, and Android smartphones. The charger comes with a 12-month warranty.

Key Features:

  • Four Ports- 45W Power Delivery and 3 x 2.4A Standard Ports
  • BIS Certified
  • Universal Compatibility
  • Can Charge MacBooks
  • 1-year Warranty
  • Rs. 1981

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4. Choetech 2-Port USB-C Charger PD 3.0 (100W)

 

Best USB-C Multi-port ChargersThis charger from Choetech has two USB-C ports, both of which support Power Delivery. It can give a maximum output of 100W when you use a single port. When you use both together, the output will be capped at 45W on each port.

It uses Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology and is quite small and heat efficient. You can use it to charge MacBooks, other compatible ultrabooks, iPhones, iPads, and Android phones like Pixel, which support fast charging through power delivery.

Key Features:

  • Two Power Delivery Ports
  • 100W (single-port)/ 45W (dual-port) Outputs
  • Universal Compatibility
  • Can Charge MacBooks
  • GaN Technology
  • 1-year Warranty
  • Rs. 4249

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5. Oraimo PowerCube 2S Pro (22.5W)

Best Multiport USB C Charger

The Oraimo PowerCube 2S Pro comes with two USB ports. One is a Type-C Power Delivery port, while the other is a standard USB-A port. The charger supports a maximum output of 22.5W. You can use it to charge iPhones, iPads, and Android phones. However, note that only one port works at a time.

Key Features:

  • Two Ports- PD and USB-A Ports
  • Bundled 5A Type-C Cable
  • Standard Safety Features
  • 1-year Warranty
  • Rs. 899

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Best Multi-Port USB-C Chargers on Amazon USA

1. RavPower 4-Port USB-C Charger (65W)

Best USB-C Multi-port Chargers

The RavPower multi-port USB-C charger gets two USB Type-C ports and two USB-A ports. You get a net output of 65W while using a single Type-C port. Whereas, while using multiple ports, the power gets distributed intelligently.

It can charge your MacBook Air at 45W and iPad Pro at 18W simultaneously. The USB-C port can be used for MacBooks, iPad, iPhones, and Nintendo Switch, while the USB-A port can be used for Android phones.

Key Features:

  • Four Ports- 2 x USB-C and 2 x USB-A
  • 65W Total Output: PD 3.0, QC 3.0
  • GaN Technology
  • $49.99

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2. UtechSmart 4-Port USB-C Charger (100W)

UtechSmart is a desktop charging station with two USB Type-C ports, followed by two USB-A ports. It uses  Power Delivery and Quick Charge 3.0 technology and can pump up to 100W over a single USB-C port.

Connecting 2 USB-C PD ports or 1 USB-C PD & 1 USB-A provides 65W and 30W simultaneously. It is compatible with almost all USB-C and USB-A devices, including MacBooks and smartphones.

Key Features:

  • Four Ports- 2 x PD 3.0 and 2 x QC 3.0 USB-A
  • Total Output 100W
  • Universal Compatibility
  • 1.5m Long Power Cable
  • $49.99

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3. Hyphen-X 4-Port USB-C Charger (100W)

Best USB-C Multi-port Chargers

The Hyphen-X is a four-port USB -C charger that can simultaneously charge 4 devices. You can charge two laptops plus two USB-A devices at the same time—all ports QC technology. The charger uses a GaN chip for higher efficiency and lesser heating.

Key Features:

  • Four Ports- 2 x PD 3.0 and 2 x QC 3.0 USB-A
  • 100W Net Output
  • GaN Technology
  • Wide Compatibility
  • 18-month Warranty
  • $49.99

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4. Baseus 3-Port GaN Charger (65W)

Baseus GaN charger comes with a total of three ports- one USB-A and two USB Type-C ports. The type-C port can charge at 30/65W, while the USB-A port supports a maximum of 30W. It uses GaN technology and uses an intelligent chip for higher efficiency.

Key Features:

  • Three Ports- 2 x USB Type-C ports and one USB-A port
  • Up to 65W Output
  • Supports MacBooks and Smartphones
  • Lifetime Warranty (claimed)
  • $34.99

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5. RAVPower 2-Port PD Charger (65W)

Best USB-C Multi-port Chargers

This is a 65W Power Delivery Charger with one USB Type-C port and one standard USB-A port. With a 65W total output, the charger gives a MacBook Pro a full battery in about 2.1 hours and an iPhone 12 in 1.8 hours via the USB-C port.

It uses GaN tech, is quite compact, and works with all USB-C and USB-A powered devices, like iPhone, MacBook Pro, Samsung phones, etc.

Key Features:

  • Two Ports- Type-C and one USB-A
  • Up to 65W Output
  • PD Output: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/3.25A
  • iSmart Output: 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A
  • 3ft USB-C to USB-C cable
  • $29.99

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6. Anker PowerPort 2-Port USB-C Charger (32W)

Anker PowerPort PD 2 is an affordable dual-port USB-C charger that gives a maximum output of 32W. However, there’s a catch- the USB Type-C supports 20W output while the USB-A port yields 12W output.

You can charge all your mobile phones, but it doesn’t support laptops. People looking forward to a replacement for the stock Apple 5W charger can look forward to this adapter.

Key Features:

  • Two Ports- Type-C and one USB-A
  • 20W + 12W Output
  • 18-month Warranty
  • $18.69

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Wrapping Up

These were some of the best multi-port USB-C Power Delivery chargers you can buy right now. I’ve mentioned the best picks for both Amazon India as well as Amazon USA. You can check either based on your region. Do let me know if you have any other recommendations in the comments below.

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