UGREEN Nexode 200W USB‑C Charger (NEXODE 3C1A) – 4‑Port GaN Fast Charger for Laptops, Tablets & Phones
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
If you’re fed up with charging bricks for every gadget, a multi-port GaN charger like this UGREEN Nexode 200W model is designed to simplify your setup. It’s a 4‑port fast charger with three USB‑C ports and one USB‑A port, aimed at powering smartphones, tablets and even laptops from the same plug.
On paper, the headline is the total output of 200W. The manufacturer also claims very high single-device speeds (notably on the USB‑C1 port) and the ability to charge two laptops at the same time. That combination is exactly what you typically look for if you commute, travel, work from a desk, or just want fewer cables and adapters cluttering your bag.
That said, the practical value depends a lot on what you’re charging and how your devices negotiate power over USB‑C/PD. Fast charging isn’t just “plug in and it magically always hits the top wattage”. It’s more about whether your specific devices support the relevant charging profiles.
Key takeaways (the bit you’ll actually notice)

The most obvious thing about this charger is how it’s laid out: three USB‑C options plus a USB‑A port means you can keep your main devices on USB‑C while still having a legacy option for accessories.
The second thing is the GaN approach. GaN chargers are generally expected to run cooler and stay compact for the power they deliver. This one is marketed as a compact, desk-and-travel friendly solution, which matters if you’re trying to reduce bulk without moving to a smaller “just for phones” charger.
Finally, the “smart” charging element matters: it includes a PPS function and the usual safety protections, which should help when you’re swapping between different device types throughout the day.
Tech summary


Here’s what the listing points to, without getting lost in marketing.

- Total output: 200W
- Ports: 3× USB‑C and 1× USB‑A (4‑port design)
- USB‑C fast charging claim: PD 3.1 technology
- High-power note: USB‑C1 port is described as delivering up to 140W (with compatibility conditions)
- Device-power adjustment: PPS function to detect connected devices and adjust output
- Safety features: over‑voltage, over‑current, short‑circuit, and temperature protection
- Manufacturer claim for dual laptop scenario: can fast charge two MacBook Pro laptops simultaneously (with a specific 0–50% time stated)
- Compatibility claim: works with a wide range of devices including MacBook, iPad, iPhone, Galaxy series, Pixel, and others, also mentions Super Fast Charging 2.0 for compatible devices
Where it shines in everyday charging
This is the kind of charger that makes most sense when your life includes a mix of laptop + tablet + phone, and you don’t want to carry multiple power bricks.
For example: imagine you’re heading to the office. Your laptop is the main power demand, your phone needs topping up, and your tablet might only get charged in short bursts. With a 4‑port layout, you can keep everything connected at once rather than rotating chargers around.
It also suits home/office setups where there’s only one wall socket and you want a tidy desk. If you regularly switch between devices, the PPS + protection stack is the sort of feature you appreciate because you’re not constantly swapping chargers and hoping for the best.

The limitations you should keep in mind
The biggest “hold on” is compatibility at the top wattage. The listing specifically notes that for 140W charging on a 16-inch MacBook Pro, you should use a USB‑C to MagSafe 3 cable for optimal performance, and that the cable is not included.
So while the charger itself is capable (in the manufacturer’s claims), the end result depends on:


- whether your laptop and cable setup can request/receive the highest supported wattage
- which port you use (the USB‑C1 port is singled out for the 140W claim)
- whether your device supports the relevant PD 3.1 / PPS charging behaviour
If you’re buying this mainly for one small device (like just a phone and nothing else), you might find it’s more power and complexity than you need.

Who it’s for (and who should think twice)
It makes sense if you want one charger for multiple devices and you’re dealing with higher-power USB‑C charging demands, especially laptops that support fast charging over USB‑C.
It may not be the best match if:
- you only charge low-power gadgets and don’t need a multi-port, high-wattage brick
- you don’t have (or don’t want to source) the right cable for your laptop if you’re aiming for the top speed claims
In other words, if you prioritise convenience and fewer chargers, it’s easy to justify. If you’re only after a simple phone charger, this one could feel like overkill.

Should you buy it?
It’s a solid pick if you’re looking for a single GaN USB‑C charger to cover laptop charging plus everyday phone and tablet top-ups, and you’re comfortable checking device/cable compatibility for the highest wattage claims. The 3× USB‑C + 1× USB‑A layout is practical, and the PPS and safety protections are exactly the kind of “boring but important” features you want when you’re charging different electronics together.


You may want to skip it if your setup is small and you don’t actually need anywhere near 200W total output, or if you’d rather avoid the extra cable consideration for specific laptop charging scenarios (like the USB‑C to MagSafe 3 note for the 140W claim).
Mini FAQ
Does this charger include the cable?

No. The listing explicitly notes that the cable is not included (and it mentions the USB‑C to MagSafe 3 cable for optimal performance for a specific laptop scenario).
Can it charge two laptops at the same time?
The description claims it can fast charge two MacBook Pro laptops simultaneously, with a specific 0–50% timeframe mentioned. Actual results will depend on the devices and how they negotiate power.
What ports does it have?
It’s a 4‑port charger: three USB‑C ports and one USB‑A port.
Is it compatible with iPhones and Android phones?
The listing claims compatibility across a broad set of devices including iPhone and Galaxy series, and it also mentions Super Fast Charging 2.0 for compatible devices. As always, “compatible” doesn’t guarantee the top charging speeds unless your device supports the relevant profiles.
What’s the main advantage of the GaN design?
The listing positions GaN as running cooler while delivering maximum efficiency. In day-to-day terms, that generally supports compact, travel-friendly charging without so much heat build-up for the power class.
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