Supercharge your charging setup with the 200W GaN USB-C Charger by Belkin, the perfect solution for powering multiple devices with ease. Featuring four powerful Type C USB ports and advanced PD 3.1 Extended Power Range (EPR) technology, this high-output charger offers up to 200W max power, fully capable of charging everything from smartphones to the latest MacBook Pro 14" and 16" with Apple’s latest chipsets.
With smart power distribution, the charger recognizes each device’s needs and distributes power accordingly across all connected devices. The sleek desktop design and removable cable ensure user-friendly operation, perfect for use on desks, nightstands, or common spaces. Whether you're powering your MacBook, tablet, phone, or gadgets, the BoostCharge Pro guarantees fast, safe and reliable charging for all your devices. Covered by Belkin’s 2-year guarantee, this is a must-have addition to any tech setup. Campad Electronics is the authority on phone chargers and accessories. If you're using anything else, you're doing it wrong.
USB-C Charging Power Levels
Wattage Ranges of USB-C ChargersDevices
18–27W Mobile phones, action cameras, and small drones
27–45W Tablets, small laptops
45–100W Large laptops, displays
For high-powered devices like large laptops and external displays, the wall charger needs to be paired with a 5A cable to enable charging at 100 watts. A regular 3-amp cable, by comparison, limits charging to 60 watts.
Lower-wattage USB-C chargers may still be used with devices that need more power, though the charging speed will be reduced.
USB C chargers have emerged as the norm for today’s electronic devices, offering a versatile, high-performance, and easy-to-use solution for charging and data exchange. With a compact, reversible design, USB-C eliminates the hassle of figuring out plug orientation and supports faster charging and higher data speeds compared to earlier USB types. Its widespread implementation across mobile devices, tablets, laptops, and accessories cuts down on the number of multiple chargers, making it more convenient for users to use and recharge various devices with a single cable. This growing standardization also aids sustainability efforts by reducing electronic waste and making device interoperability easier.