Belkin BoostCharge 3-Port USB-C Wall Charger with PPS 67W review: an ultra-compact charger that gets the job done
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Belkin Boostcharge 3-port USB-C Wall Charger with pps 67W Comments
If you’ve ever wanted to charge multiple devices at the same time, the Belkin Boostcharge 3-port USB-C wall charger with PPS 67W (I know, the name) is a practical solution.
Packed in three USB-C ports, the charger has a maximum output of 67W and a programmable power supply (PPS) Tech, a technology that automatically adjusts the power of the model to meet your device needs, achieving “best” expenses. This is a very comprehensive package, especially considering that the model has a fairly medium price of $44.99/£39.99/au $89.95. Some people may still want access to USB-A ports, but don’t worry, there are other options – see the “Consider Also” section for more information.
But it can keep up with some The best iPhone charger and The best Android phone charger When it comes to performance? Well, in my experience, yes. I’m trying to collect Samsung Galaxy 24 Fe beside Anker Soundcore Space One Pro and LG Tone Free T90 And be satisfied with the results. this Samsung The phone goes from 0% to 100% in 80 minutes – exactly what I’m used to from my daily charger Ugreen Uno Charger 100W.
For reference, this charger can provide 67W charging in single-port mode, 45W from port 1 to port 2, 25W from port 2 in dual mode, 25W from port 1, and 20W remaining on triple charging. For most people, this may be enough, but there are some devices like OnePlus 13 For example, the phone supports 80W charging – so make sure 67W brings enough juice to your phone, laptop, tablet, etc.
Unfortunately, I do have to charge the device using my own cable. The box does not include USB-C cables, which UK buyers can get with a small number of similarly priced models. While this is still a solid state charger overall, it does give me a notch.
Another thing I want to see from the Belkin Boostcharge 3 port is the foldable pins – at least for the UK model. The American model has this, so if you are on the other side of the pond, expect ultimate portability. However, the lack of foldable pins in the UK is somewhat frustrating, for example, you want to slide the charger into your pocket, and for example, it may end up piercing you. Ultimately, it’s still small and perfect for use in tight spaces – which is a huge advantage in my book.
Otherwise, the design is solid here. This Belkin charger does nothing, and doesn’t have the exciting colors you get from it Anker Nano USB-C Wall Charger (30W) And it is not displayed. Still, its tiny form, elegant finish and curved appearance hit it. Overall, I guess this is a good multi-port charger that is worth your consideration. The lack of USB-C cable and foldable pins is a bit of a hit, but otherwise, the model’s small size and strong performance satisfy me.
Belkin Boostcharge 3-port USB-C with PPS 67W Review: Price and Specifications
price |
$44.99 / £39.99 / au $89.95 |
Total power output |
67W |
Number of ports |
3 |
Port type |
3x USB-C |
aspect |
1.7 x 1.2 x 2.8 inches / 42.5 x 29.7 x 71.4mm |