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I Tested 20+ Multi-Port Chargers (45W-67W) - Here Are My Top Picks

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Why should you get a multiport GaN PD Wall Charger? The biggest benefit is being able to charge multiple devices at once BUT a quick trip to Amazon results in a ton of products. I’ve bought and tested the most popular ones and here are my Top 5 multiport 45W to 67W GaN PD Chargers.

Top 5 MultiPort GaN PD Chargers (with Amazon affiliate links*)

1. Anker 735 GaN Prime 67W Charger (A2669) https://mreh.ca/43LOjCE'>https://mreh.ca/43LOjCE
2. Spigen ArcStation Pro GaN 452 (PE2203UJ) https://mreh.ca/43Pkt0b'>https://mreh.ca/43Pkt0b
3. VoltMe Revo 65W GaN Charger https://mreh.ca/43R27vM'>https://mreh.ca/43R27vM
4. Belkin BoostCharge Pro 45W GaN Charger https://mreh.ca/3U7oo43'>https://mreh.ca/3U7oo43
5. AOHI Magcube PD 40W GaN Charger https://mreh.ca/3J64Wzm'>https://mreh.ca/3J64Wzm

*The links have model numbers encoded in them since brands reuse product names

In general, based on my testing, I personally think the 6567W chargers are going to be the most useful because you get an extra charge port (it is USBA though) BUT at 65W, I am able to charge my M3 MacBook Pro while gaming without losing any battery power. At a fraction of the size of the normal charger

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#1 Anker 735 GaN Prime 67W Charger (A2669) https://mreh.ca/43LOjCE'>https://mreh.ca/43LOjCE

It features 67W output across three ports, adapting power distribution (67W solo, 45W and 20W for two ports).
Although the heaviest, its size is optimized for portability and effective heat management.
Nice design with blue accents and a reflective finish.
Performancewise, it leads, particularly in full capacity tests, and maintains the lowest temperature.
With its price modestly above average, the newer Anker 735 offers unmatched performance and longevity.

#2 Spigen ArcStation Pro GaN 452 (PE2203UJ) https://mreh.ca/43Pkt0b'>https://mreh.ca/43Pkt0b

The Spigen ArcStation Pro GaN 452 ranks second, with a newer version outperforming an earlier one with faster charging and foldable prongs.
Its embossed logo facilitates easier unplugging, and it provides 45W charging, with a 25/20W split if both ports used.
It performs well, especially in tablet charging and multidevice scenarios, albeit with higher heat output.
At $45, it's costeffective, offering great value with its design and charging capabilities for those needing a dependable dualport charger.

#3 VoltMe Revo 65W GaN Charger https://mreh.ca/43R27vM'>https://mreh.ca/43R27vM

The VoltMe Revo 65 charger offers good value with some unique features despite being the largest in its test group.
It has three ports, two TypeC and one TypeA, and stands out with a textured design and orange accents for easy handling and visibility.
While it can deliver up to 65W through a single port, using multiple ports reduces the output, limiting one device to maximum speed.
It shines in solo device charging, outperforming others by 16%, but falls slightly behind in multidevice scenarios.
Its cooler operation during use is a major plus for durability.
Priced at $25, 40% below average, the VoltMe Revo 65 is an attractive choice for its performance and price.

#4 Belkin BoostCharge Pro 45W GaN Charger https://mreh.ca/3U7oo43'>https://mreh.ca/3U7oo43

It delivers 45W, split into 25W and 20W across two ports, requiring strategic device connection for optimal charging.
Its design is simple, with a white finish and smooth texture, but it stands out for its clearly labeled ports and collapsible prongs, accommodating its larger size.
Performancewise, it charges iPhones 10% faster than average and shines in tests with multiple devices, charging 18% faster, although it tends to run hotter than expected.
Priced at about $30, this charger offers good value, especially considering Belkin's typically higher price point and the charger's superior test results.

#5 AOHI Magcube PD 40W GaN Charger https://mreh.ca/3J64Wzm'>https://mreh.ca/3J64Wzm

The MagCube features a 40W output in a compact design, with indented sides for easy removal, setting it apart from smoother alternatives.
It's known for its unique yellow color and an indicator light that signals charging status, enhancing usability.
While it charges single devices efficiently, offering a 12% faster charge for iPads, it struggles with two large devices, showing a 20% decrease in performance.
The charger tends to heat up more than others but is optimal for charging a combination of smaller devices.
Priced at $30, the MagCube is valued for its portability and effective charging of individual devices.

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