A recent review of a 600W GaN charger reveals significant performance issues despite its attractive pricing. Testing exposed erratic power management, with varying outputs across its USB-C ports—one port barely functioning. Additionally, the no-name brand raised concerns over reliability compared to established companies. The charger often required a full disconnect to reset, and during a physical inspection, the internal components appeared poorly constructed. These findings position this charger as a poor investment despite its features, highlighting the importance of brand reputation in electronics purchases.
The 600W GaN charger, despite its promising specs and low price, fails to deliver reliable performance, showcasing severe issues such as erratic power output and malfunctions.
My first red flag was the no-name brand. Why does this company have 600W chargers while established names like Anker and Ugreen don't?
I couldn't get this charger anywhere near its claimed 600W power rating. It was erratic and temperamental, a huge letdown.
The charger frequently malfunctioned, requiring a 'reboot' by unplugging it to get it working again. Not good for a product with such high expectations.
Collection
[
|
...
]