GECENinov 65W 3 Port Fast Charger
One of the most balanced chargers to own is a 65W charger. These chargers have a decent amount of power for fast charging, either a single device at a time or you can fast charge multiple devices simultaneously; depending on what you’re charging, the price is also lower.
I’m looking at this GECENinov 65W 3 port charger in this review. The charger has three ports and a 65W max output, so let’s see how it performs.
Charging Power
When charging a single device from USB-C 1 or C-2, the output of the ports is 65W of Power Delivery. The USB-A port can output 45W when charging one device only.
If you’re charging two devices simultaneously, the USB-C 1 or USB-C 2 port will output 45W, while the USB-A port outputs 18W. Then if you’re charging three devices simultaneously, the USB-C 1 port outputs 45W, while the USB-C 2 and the USB-A ports will output 10W.
For my testing, I began by charging my Exciturs power bank from the USB-C 1 port, and for some reason, the C-1 port would not charge my power bank. I then switched to the USB-C 2 port, which could charge the power bank at about 60W.
Then for two device charging, I had my Excitrus power bank charging from USB-C 1 and my Basues power bank charging from USB-C 2; this time around, my Excitrus power bank was able to charge from the C-1 port with a charge rate of about 45W, while my Baseus power bank charged at 19W.
Another dual charge test I ran was charging my Lenovo laptop from the USB-C 1 port, and it was charging at about 40W, and the Baseus power bank charged at 19W from C-2.
Then for three device charging, I plugged in my Galaxy Note 9 to the USB-C 2 port and my LG G7 to the USB-A port. My Lenovo laptop continued to charge at 40W from the USB-C 1 port, while the two phones standard charged at 10W.
So charging power from this GECENinov 65W charger is decent, but there are a few hiccups here and there, such as when I was trying to charge my Excitrus power bank from the USB-C 1 port alone. Also, when I had my laptop and Baseus power bank charging from the USB-C ports and plugged in my Note 9 to the USB-A port, my Note 9 would start and stop charging while the laptop and power bank continued to charge.
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67W 65W USB C Charger, GaN Charger with USB Multi Wall Plug, Fast Charging Block Type C Plug Adapter... | $15.99 | Buy on Amazon |
Design
This charger has an elongated design type, a 2.6-inch length, and a width of 1.2 inches. It’s small, and the charger has a foldable plug, making portability easier. The only thing missing is no power light when you plug the charger into an outlet.
GECENinov 65W 3 Port Fast Charger Specs | |
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USB-C 1 (Single Port Charging) | 65W |
USB-C 2 (Single Port Charging) | 65W |
USB-A (Single Port Charging) | 45W |
Total Output | 65W |
Size | 4.53 x 3.31 x 1.93 inches |
Weight | 6.7 ounces |
Conclusion
The GECENinov 65W 3 port charger is good, but it seems to be an issue when charging power banks with high input power. I only had problems charging with the power banks I used in my testing, but this charger performs perfectly on devices like laptops, phones, or tablets.
- ✅【USB C Fast Charger Input】:100-240V, 50/60Hz, 1.5A Max
- ✅【Package Contents】: One 67W foldable US plug charger, and one 6 feet USB-C to USB-C cable(Galactic Grey Color)
- ✅【One USB Charger for All】: This 65 GaN USB C Multi-ports fast charger can replace your 65W / 61W /45W / 40W / 36W / 35W / 33W / 30W / 25W / 20W / 15W / 5W charger. Must have dorm room essentials, home office accessory and travel companion.
- ✅【Wide Range of Compatibility】: This 65W Type C Charger fast charging compatible for iPhone, iPad, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, XPS 13 15, Spectre x360, ThinkPad X1, Carbon X1 Yoga, Surface Book 2, ZenBook 14/Duo 14/Flip S UX371EA/UX425, MateBook X Pro, Swift 3/5/7, Latitude 5320/7320/7400/9410, and all other USB-C and USB-A devices with a charging power equal to or less than 67W, such as 65W 61W 60W 45W 30W 20W 15W 10W 5W.
- ✅【3 in 1 GaN Charger】: With multiple ports, you can charge multiple devices simultaneously, including smartphones, tablets, and laptops, iWatch, iPod, etc.
Since 2016, Usman has flourished as an independent tech journalist, reveling in the evaluation of diverse tech gadgets, with a particular fondness for charging technology to ascertain product performance. Besides his journalistic endeavors, he helms the Charger Harbor YouTube channel, where he extends his tech insights to a broader audience.