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July 24, 2025Three chargers, two adapters, and a tangle of cables that weighs more than your laptop — sound familiar? If your travel charging setup still looks like 2019, GaN technology has been quietly solving that problem, and July 2025 is the best time to upgrade. After comparing six of the top USB-C GaN chargers on the market, here are the multi-port picks that actually deserve space in your bag.
Why GaN Chargers Changed Everything for Travelers
Gallium Nitride (GaN) semiconductors conduct electricity faster and more efficiently than traditional silicon. The practical result? A 65W GaN charger can be up to 50% smaller than its silicon equivalent while running cooler and converting over 95% of wall power into device charging — compared to just 85–90% for older designs. That efficiency gap translates directly into less heat, less wasted energy, and dramatically smaller form factors that make multi-port travel chargers genuinely pocket-friendly.
The best USB-C GaN chargers in 2025 support USB Power Delivery (PD) 3.0 or 3.1, PPS (Programmable Power Supply) for Samsung devices, and Quick Charge for older Android phones — all from a single compact brick. Here’s how the top picks stack up.

Best USB-C GaN Chargers July 2025: The Top 6 Compared
1. Anker 735 Nano II 65W — Best Overall for Most Travelers
The Anker 735 remains the gold standard for travel chargers in mid-2025, and it’s easy to see why. At just 4.9 ounces and roughly the size of an AirPods Pro case, this GaN II charger packs two USB-C ports and one USB-A port into a package that disappears in your pocket. The single-device performance is impressive: a MacBook Air goes from 0 to 50% in about 35 minutes via the primary USB-C port’s full 65W output.
Foldable prongs keep it snag-free in bags, and the matte black finish resists fingerprints. At a street price of $25.99 (down from $39.99), the value proposition is hard to beat. The only trade-off: when all three ports are active, total output is shared, so your laptop charges slower while simultaneously juicing up a phone and tablet.
- Wattage: 65W max
- Ports: 2 USB-C + 1 USB-A
- Weight: 4.9 oz (139g)
- Price: ~$26–$40
- Best for: Everyday travelers who want compact, reliable multi-device charging
2. Anker Prime 67W GaN — Best Multi-Protocol Support
If you carry a mix of Apple, Samsung, and older Android devices, the Anker Prime 67W earns its premium over the 735 with broad protocol coverage. It supports USB PD 3.0, PPS for Samsung’s Adaptive Fast Charging, and Qualcomm Quick Charge — meaning every device in your bag gets its optimal charging speed without worrying about compatibility. The 67W maximum output is enough for most ultrabooks, and the build quality feels noticeably more premium than budget alternatives.
- Wattage: 67W max
- Ports: 2 USB-C + 1 USB-A
- Weight: ~160g
- Price: $59.99
- Best for: Mixed-device households needing universal fast charging
3. Baseus Enercore CJ11 67W — Best Cable-Integrated Design
Baseus took a different approach with the Enercore CJ11: instead of relying on loose cables, it includes a built-in retractable USB-C cable alongside two USB-C ports. This solves the “forgot my cable” problem entirely and keeps your setup tangle-free. The retractable mechanism feels solid after months of use, and the foldable plug design means it still qualifies as a genuinely compact travel charger despite the integrated cable.
At 67W, it matches the Anker Prime on raw power and handles MacBook Air charging without breaking a sweat. The trade-off is the slightly higher price and the fact that if the retractable cable ever fails, you lose a core feature — though Baseus offers an 18-month warranty.
- Wattage: 67W max
- Ports: 2 USB-C + built-in retractable USB-C cable
- Weight: ~170g
- Price: $59.99
- Best for: Minimalists who hate carrying separate cables

4. Ugreen Nexode 65W Travel — Best Budget Travel Option
Ugreen’s Nexode 65W has quietly become one of the most recommended travel chargers in online communities, and the reason is straightforward: it delivers 90% of the Anker experience at a lower price. The cube-shaped design with a retractable USB-C cable extending up to 70cm is clever for hotel nightstands and airport lounges. Two USB-C ports plus one USB-A handle most travel scenarios, and the GaN internals keep heat well-managed even during extended charging sessions.
Windows Central called it a “high-quality jack-of-all-trades charger for traveling abroad,” and that assessment holds up. The only caveat: power distribution when using multiple ports simultaneously can be aggressive — the retractable cable port gets priority (45W), leaving just 7.5W each for the other two ports when all three are active.
- Wattage: 65W max
- Ports: 2 USB-C + 1 USB-A
- Weight: 195g
- Price: ~$38–$40
- Best for: Budget-conscious travelers who still want GaN quality
5. Anker Prime 100W GaN — Best for Power Users
When 65W isn’t enough — say you’re traveling with a MacBook Pro 16″ or a high-performance Windows laptop — the Anker Prime 100W steps up. The full 100W single-port output means even power-hungry laptops charge at full speed, and the 93% conversion efficiency keeps the charger surprisingly cool for its output. Two USB-C ports and one USB-A mean you can charge your laptop, phone, and earbuds simultaneously without carrying a second charger.
The trade-off is size and price: at roughly 210g and $84.99, it’s noticeably larger and pricier than the 65W options. But for anyone whose workflow depends on keeping a high-wattage laptop topped up while traveling, it’s the most reliable single-charger solution in July 2025.
- Wattage: 100W max
- Ports: 2 USB-C + 1 USB-A
- Weight: ~210g
- Price: $84.99
- Best for: MacBook Pro / high-wattage laptop users
6. HyperJuice 100W GaN Travel — Best 4-Port Travel Charger
The HyperJuice 100W stands out for one specific reason: four ports at 100W total output, with included international travel adapters. If you regularly travel between countries and carry multiple devices, this is the charger that eliminates the need for separate adapters and power strips. Three USB-C ports and one USB-A cover virtually any device combination, and the included adapter set covers US, UK, EU, and AU plug types.
At $79.99, it undercuts the Anker Prime 100W while offering an extra port and international adapters. The build feels solid, though it’s the heaviest option on this list at around 225g. For international travelers, the all-in-one value proposition is compelling.
- Wattage: 100W max
- Ports: 3 USB-C + 1 USB-A
- Weight: ~225g
- Price: $79.99
- Best for: International travelers needing maximum port count + adapters
How to Choose the Right USB-C GaN Charger for Travel
With six strong contenders, the decision comes down to your specific travel profile. Here’s a quick decision framework based on real-world scenarios:
- Weekend trips with phone + tablet: Anker 735 Nano II 65W — smallest, cheapest, gets the job done
- Mixed Apple + Samsung household: Anker Prime 67W — broadest protocol support ensures every device charges optimally
- Hate carrying cables: Baseus Enercore CJ11 — built-in retractable cable is genuinely useful
- Budget-conscious: Ugreen Nexode 65W — best price-to-performance ratio in the GaN travel charger market
- MacBook Pro 16″ or high-wattage laptop: Anker Prime 100W — the only pick that guarantees full-speed laptop charging
- International travel with 3+ devices: HyperJuice 100W — four ports plus included international adapters
What to Watch: GaN III and the Next Wave
The best USB-C GaN chargers in July 2025 represent the mature second generation of GaN technology. Third-generation GaN III chips from companies like Navitas and GaN Systems are already sampling, promising another 20–30% size reduction and even higher efficiency at 140W+ outputs. By late 2025, expect the first GaN III consumer chargers to hit shelves, potentially making today’s 100W chargers shrink to the size of current 65W models.
For now, though, July 2025 is actually an excellent time to buy: GaN II chargers are at peak maturity and lowest prices, and any of the six picks above will serve you well for years. The technology is proven, the prices are right, and your tangled cable mess deserves a proper retirement.
Looking for help building a tech-optimized workflow or automating your gear research pipeline? Sean Kim has 28+ years of experience bridging technology and creative production.
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