TININ Launched Magic Cube 280W/420W Desktop GaN Charger
Introduction
With the development of the consumer electronics industry, there are more advanced products appearing on the market that are not only limited to phones, tablets, and laptops but also include smart watches, Bluetooth headsets, Bluetooth speakers, etc. But, with more devices, you will need more chargers. As a result, the power strip is occupied by chargers, and the cables are also messy.
ChargerLAB recently found that TININ has launched an eight-port 280W and a twelve-port 420W Magic Cube Desktop GaN Charger for the shortage of ports.
Product Introduction
TININ Magic Cube 280W Desktop GaN Charger
The 280W charger adopts a Rubik's cube design. It comes in white, black, and red. It is marked with "280W GaN" on one side and has four USB-A and four USB-C ports.
It has two indicator lights above the USB port, which will light up when charging. Each USB-C port can support up to 140W output power when used alone. The charger can output a maximum power of 280W when charging eight devices at the same time.
TININ Magic Cube 420W Desktop GaN Charger
The 420W charger also comes in white, black, and red and is marked with "420W GaN" on one side. And it has six USB-A ports and six USB-C ports. It has a length of 99mm (3.9 inches), a width of 75mm (2.95 inches), and a height of 70mm (2.76 inches); as a 12-port charger, it is small in size.
While charging, the three indicator lights above the port will light up. Each USB-C port can support up to 140W output power when used alone. The charger can output a maximum power of 420W when charging twelve devices at the same time. Model is TPD-526 420W.
Both two chargers have passed multiple safety certifications such as UL, ETL, FCC, RCM, KC, CE, CB, PSE, ROHS, CCC, etc.
Summary of ChargerLAB
These two GaN chargers from TININ come in three colors and small size. The indicator lights above the USB port will light up when charging. Each USB-C port can support up to 140W output power when used alone. And the maximum output power of the two chargers is 280W and 420W.
The two desktop GaN chargers are designed to solve the problem of shortage of sockets. So, if you have a lot of devices that need to be charged, these chargers are for you.
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