WOSUK GaN III 260W 6-Port USB-C Charger Station (QC4.0, PD 100W) for Laptop, Phone & Tablet
Product description
If you’re juggling a laptop, a phone, and a few accessories that all seem to need charging at the same time, a multi-port desk charger can be a genuinely practical upgrade. The WOSUK GaN III 260W 6-port charger station is designed for exactly that: one desktop block, multiple USB outputs, and smart distribution so you’re not constantly swapping leads.
That said, it’s not perfect on paper. The listing mentions fast-charging up to 60W and also references QC4.0, but it also states it is not compatible with Qualcomm fast charging. If your devices rely on that specific handshake, you may need to look elsewhere. And while it claims broad compatibility for USB-powered devices, you’ll still want to check your laptop/tablet charging requirements before you assume peak speeds.
Key features worth your attention
The headline is a high-power GaN III setup with a multi-port desktop design. Instead of one “hero” USB-C and a couple of slow spares, this block is built around charging up to six devices via USB ports.
A few things stand out in the way it’s positioned: - Power sharing across multiple ports, with up to 2.4A per port mentioned (and a general maximum figure for the overall output) - Smart identification on all six USB ports, intended to recognise the connected device and deliver the correct charging current - Safety protections called out for overcurrent, overload, overheating and short-circuit protection - A desktop-friendly approach: it’s a charging station/hub rather than a single-wall charger
It’s also described as supporting charging for smartphones and tablets, plus other USB-cable devices like e-readers, Bluetooth headphones and portable speakers—essentially the everyday stuff you’d expect to live on a desk or bedside table.

What you’ll notice in everyday use
In real life, the difference between a multi-port charger that’s “okay” and one that you actually enjoy using is mostly about convenience and consistency.
With this station, the idea is that you can plug in a phone, a tablet and a couple of smaller accessories without having to guess which port will behave best. The smart identification feature (for each of the six ports) is intended to reduce the “wrong charger, wrong speed” hassle.
A micro-scenario: say you come back from work and drop your phone and tablet on charge, plus your Bluetooth headphones. If you also want your laptop to top up, you can keep everything on one block instead of searching for a free wall adapter. Over the course of a week, that kind of desk setup is where a charger station earns its keep.


One practical caveat: the fastest charging you’ll get depends on what your devices support and which port you use. The listing provides headline figures, but it doesn’t lay out a simple rule for “port X equals Y watts” for every combination.
Tech specs

- Name: WOSUK 260W USB-C Charger Block GaN III 6-Port Desktop Charging Station
- Type: Desktop charging station (USB desktop hub)
- Format: USB desktop charger
- Capacity/Power: up to 60W charging mentioned, PD 100W is referenced
- Ports: 6 USB ports
- Charging: QC4.0 fast charging station is referenced
- Compatibility note: not compatible with Qualcomm fast charging
- Safety certifications mentioned: CE, FC, ROHS
- Cable/power: detachable UK 3-pin power cable, 1.2m cable length mentioned
Where it shines (and where it can fall short)
This charger makes the most sense if you want one desk block that can handle a mixed bundle of devices. For households where multiple people use different USB devices—phones, tablets, e-readers, speakers, and so on—it’s the kind of setup that reduces cable clutter.
It’s also a strong pick on a “distribution” level: the listing specifically calls out smart identification so each connected device can (in theory) be given the right current.
However, there are two areas to be a bit cautious about:
1) Qualcomm fast charging users: the listing explicitly says it’s not compatible with Qualcomm fast charging. If your phone or another device expects that particular fast-charging standard, this may not deliver the experience you want.

2) Max output vs. real-world combinations: it mentions fast charging up to 60W and a power-sharing scheme, but multi-port chargers always involve some trade-off when you plug everything in at once. If you’re expecting one device to always receive maximum wattage regardless of how many ports are in use, you may be disappointed.
Care & maintenance


Because this is a desktop charger station, basic care matters more than with a rugged power bank. Keep the ports clean and avoid yanking cables to the side. If the charger sits on a busy desk, a quick visual check for lint or dust before plugging in can prevent loose connections—especially when you’re swapping devices throughout the day.
Also, if it gets warm during heavier multi-device charging, that’s normal to a degree. The listing does mention overheat protection, but it’s still wise not to bury the charger under papers or in a closed drawer.
Compatibility & requirements
The listing frames it as compatible with devices you charge via USB cables, including smartphones, tablets, MacBook Pro laptops (mentioned in the name), and other USB-cabled electronics like Bluetooth headphones and portable speakers.

Still, there’s an important requirement to consider: charging speed depends on your device’s supported charging standards. The charger references PD 100W and QC4.0 fast charging, but it also notes the Qualcomm fast-charging incompatibility. So, if your devices depend on Qualcomm-specific fast charging, it may not behave as expected.
If you prioritise your laptop charging, double-check that your laptop supports USB-C charging and the relevant power/standard it expects.
What to check before you buy
Before committing, it’s worth doing a quick sanity check: - Does your phone/tablet/laptop support the fast-charging standard(s) this charger references (PD and/or QC4.0)? - Do any of your devices specifically rely on Qualcomm fast charging? The listing says it’s not compatible. - Will you likely charge multiple devices at once? If yes, think about whether you want “one device always at max speed” or a shared desk charging experience. - Are you comfortable with a station block setup (desktop placement, detachable UK power lead), rather than a compact travel brick?
Mini FAQ
Is this charger suitable for a laptop?



It’s described as a desktop charger station compatible with laptops such as MacBook Pro models (as mentioned in the product name). That said, charging speed will depend on your laptop’s USB-C charging support.
How many devices can it charge at once?
The listing says it supports up to six devices via its six USB ports.
Does it support Qualcomm fast charging?
No. The listing explicitly states it is not compatible with Qualcomm fast charging.
Does it have safety protections?

Yes—overcurrent, overload, overheating and short-circuit protection are mentioned, with CE/FC/ROHS certifications referenced.
What’s in the box?
The listing says you get the USB desktop charging station with a detachable UK 3-pin power cable (1.2m length mentioned).
Is it worth it?
Worth buying if you want a straightforward desk charging station that can run multiple USB devices from one block, and you’re happy to prioritise convenience over chasing one device’s absolute maximum wattage in every multi-port scenario. It’s especially appealing if your household has a mix of phones, tablets and smaller USB accessories that all need regular top-ups.
Better avoided if any of your devices depend on Qualcomm fast charging specifically, or if you’re expecting consistent peak fast-charging performance for one device regardless of how many other ports are in use. In that case, you may find a charger that aligns more closely with your device’s exact fast-charging requirements fits better.
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