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240W Charger

Time:2025-11-07 Views:0

  

240W Charger

  For users of performance laptops—such as ASUS ROG Zephyrus, Dell XPS 17, or Lenovo Legion gaming models—traditional chargers are often bulky nuisances that weigh down backpacks. The 240W Charger solves this dilemma by merging extreme power with ultra-portable design, thanks to cutting-edge Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology. This charger delivers a staggering 240W output while being one-third the size of conventional silicon-based adapters—a game-changer for professionals and gamers who value mobility.

  At its core, GaN technology enables a power density of 1.01W/cm³ (far exceeding the 0.3W/cm³ of old adapters), allowing it to fit comfortably in a laptop sleeve without adding bulk. It supports versatile voltage outputs (up to 20V/12A) and comes with interchangeable connectors (e.g., 6.0*3.7mm for ASUS, barrel plugs for Dell), making it compatible with most high-wattage laptops. The 1.8-meter detachable cable adds flexibility, reaching distant outlets while reducing clutter on your desk.

  Global usability is another highlight. With a wide-voltage design (110-240V) and replaceable plugs (US, EU, UK, AU), it’s perfect for international travel—no need to carry multiple adapters. Safety is uncompromised: it holds 3C, CE, and FCC certifications, with 6-layer protection (over-voltage, over-current, short-circuit, over-temperature, electrostatic, and over-power safeguards) that shuts down automatically if anomalies are detected.

  Whether you’re editing 4K videos on a MacBook Pro, gaming on an ROG laptop, or presenting with a Lenovo ThinkPad, the 240W Charger cuts charging time by 40% compared to 150W models. Its matte PC shell resists scratches, and a built-in LED indicator confirms power status at a glance. For anyone tired of lugging heavy chargers, this is the ultimate blend of power and portability.

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