Actual outputs depend on the mix of power sockets used, but you can get the full 65W if using only the high-power USB-C socket 45W and 15W and various other combinations. Of course, the same disclaimer applies as to the UGreen charger: the power ratings shown are all maximums. 3 x Smart USB sockets (1 x USB-C, 2 x USB-A) suitable for iPhones.
If you plug anything into the other ports, the available power to each will fall significantly.įor example, if you plug a third MacBook into USB-C port 3, all three ports will now be limited to a little under 65W. Just plug one each into USB-C ports 1 and 2, and you’ll get 100W on each.
The good news is that you absolutely can simultaneously power two 16-inch MacBook Pro models. You’ll have noticed that the total greatly exceeds 200W, so we need to sprinkle a mix of ANDs and ORs in there. While you do have (almost) 200W to play with, and six ports waiting for you to plug in your devices, there’s some important small-print on the bottom. The case material is UBS plastic, but with a pleasant finish, and the weight gives it a real sense of solidity and quality. The front has four USB-C sockets, and two USB-A ones. This is similar to a figure-of-8 socket but with an extra pin for Earth. The rear side has a cloverleaf power socket for the supplied cable. The edges are a darker shade, and look almost black in some lights, but still have a hint of silver. The top of it is a dark-ish silvery-grey, with a small UGREEN logo and tagline. Looks-wise, it has a low-key design which I personally like. This is getting on for twice the weight of Apple’s 96W power brick – but then this thing does deliver twice the power, and six times the number of ports. Normally I’d start with the look, but the most notable first impression in this case is the feel – or, more precisely, the weight! This thing weighs 1.14 pounds, which is something of a shock when you pick it up, as the compact device looks like it should weigh about half that.