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looking for a good quality 65w gan charger to charge laptop and mobile
I have gotten the belkin charger for 3000rs last year on sale. Works great but there's no cable in the box. So had to get another Belkin Cable 6ft with support for fast charging for another 1000rs but I'm sure there are cheaper options now.

Definitely recommend getting a 6ft or more fast charging cable if you're going to use it for the laptop.
 
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looking for a good quality 65w gan charger to charge laptop and mobile
Not a GaN charger but:


I love that one, honestly. Works great. And because the "charging" circuits/bulk is far away from the actual plug, it doesn't sag or fall out in case your plug is loose. And the longer cable definitely helps in trains and flights, along with not being bulky because their plugs are always loose in my experience lol
Not sure why everyone loves the shove-everything-in-the-plug style. It's good for small chargers, sure, but sucks if your charger is heavy.

There's also a 20W GaN charger if you want small ones (love this, so cute)


Otherwise, CMF chargers are quite nice and priced really well imo (GaN, 65W):

(sus seller, check comment below)
 
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Not a GaN charger but:


I love that one, honestly. Works great. And because the "charging" circuits/bulk is far away from the actual plug, it doesn't sag or fall out in case your plug is loose. And the longer cable definitely helps in trains and flights, along with not being bulky because their plugs are always loose in my experience lol
Not sure why everyone loves the shove-everything-in-the-plug style. It's good for small chargers, sure, but sucks if your charger is heavy.

I have this and it's good, but with limitations.

The first Type-C port has priority, so the second one will always provide less power (20W max) even if the first port has a low power device.

Each Type-C port on its own can provide the full 65W but when another Type-C port is used, the power is split 45W + 20W max.

Each Type-A can provide 60W on their own or split between them, but if you put in a Type-C cable, then both Type-A ports drop down to 7.5W max each.