200W USB-C 6-Port Charger
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Power adapter sprawl represents one of modern computing's persistent irritations, each device demanding its own brick and outlet, cables tangling across power strips in arrangements that defy organization. Satechi addresses this entropy with a single charging station capable of powering an entire desk's worth of equipment simultaneously.
Gallium nitride semiconductors enable the 200-watt total output within a housing smaller than traditional silicon-based designs would require. The technology runs cooler under load while achieving higher efficiency, converting wall power to device power with less waste heat. The vertical orientation further reduces desktop footprint, standing the charger upright rather than claiming horizontal surface area.
Four USB-C ports handle the primary charging duties, with the top port delivering up to 140 watts for demanding laptops while lower ports provide 100, 45, and 25 watts respectively. Intelligent power distribution adjusts output dynamically as devices connect and disconnect, prioritizing larger devices while maintaining adequate current to smaller ones. Two USB-A ports accommodate legacy devices and accessories that haven't made the transition to modern connectors.
The practical implications prove significant: a single outlet powers laptop, tablet, phone, wireless earbuds, and additional devices without the cable management nightmare of multiple adapters. Shared workspaces benefit particularly, with enough ports and power to serve multiple users from one central location.
Satechi's industrial design applies consistent visual language across their product line, the charger's aluminum-toned finish and minimal branding allowing integration with existing setups. For home offices pursuing both function and order, this charging solution eliminates a category of desktop clutter entirely.