GaN Chargers & Power Adapters

Smaller Size. Bigger Power. Powered by the latest Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology, INVZI chargers deliver massive power in compact designs. From ultra-portable daily chargers to 140W PD 3.1 beasts for the MacBook Pro 16", we keep all your Apple and USB-C devices powered at full speed.


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INVZI GaNHub 100W GaN USB - C Charger 4 - Port 3C1A (GaNHub 100W) - INVZI
INVZI GaNHub 100W GaN USB-C Charger 4-Port 3C1A (GaNHub 100W) Sale priceFrom $59.99 USD Regular price$69.99 USD
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INVZI GaNHub 140W GaN USB - C Charger with PD 3.1 (GaNHub 140W) - INVZI
INVZI GaNHub 140W GaN USB-C Charger with PD 3.1 (GaNHub 140W) Sale priceFrom $99.99 USD Regular price$109.99 USD
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INVZI GaNHub 65W GaN USB - C Charger 3 - Port 2C1A (GaNHub 65W) - INVZI
INVZI GaNHub 65W GaN USB-C Charger 3-Port 2C1A (GaNHub 65W) Sale priceFrom $34.99 USD Regular price$49.99 USD
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Shop GaN Chargers for Faster USB-C Power in Less Space

A GaN charger delivers fast, efficient power in a smaller size than many traditional adapters. Built with gallium nitride technology, it is ideal for charging phones, tablets, laptops, earbuds, and other USB-C devices from one compact charger.

Choose by wattage, port layout, travel features, and device compatibility. A multi-port GaN charger can reduce cable clutter, save outlet space, and make everyday charging easier at home, in the office, or on the go.

How to Choose the Right GaN Charger Wattage

The right GaN charger depends on your devices. A 30W charger works well for many phones and small tablets. A 45W or 65W USB-C charger is better for tablets, lightweight laptops, and daily multi-device charging. For larger laptops or multiple devices, consider 100W or higher.

Also check how power is shared between ports. Some multi-port chargers reduce output when several devices are plugged in, so make sure your laptop, phone, and accessories can all receive enough power.

Compact GaN Travel Chargers for Work, Home, and Daily Carry

A compact GaN travel charger helps replace several bulky adapters with one smaller option. It is useful for business trips, school, commuting, remote work, and everyday desk setups.

Look for features such as multiple USB-C ports, USB-A support, foldable prongs, and wide voltage compatibility. The best GaN charger is not always the highest-wattage model, but the one that matches your devices, charging habits, and daily routine.

FAQ

A GaN charger is often smaller and more efficient than a traditional silicon-based charger with similar power output. This makes it useful for fast charging phones, tablets, and laptops without carrying a bulky adapter. The best choice depends on wattage, port layout, safety features, and whether your devices support USB-C fast charging.

The right wattage depends on your device. A phone may only need 20W to 30W, while a tablet or lightweight laptop may need around 45W to 65W. Larger laptops often need 100W or more. For charging multiple devices at once, choose a higher-wattage multi-port charger so each device receives enough power.

Yes, many GaN chargers are designed for multi-device charging. A multi-port USB-C charger can charge a laptop and phone together, but the available power may be split between ports. Check the charger’s power distribution details to make sure your laptop still receives enough wattage when other devices are connected.

A quality GaN charger is safe when it includes protection features such as temperature control, overcurrent protection, overvoltage protection, and short-circuit protection. It is also important to use reliable charging cables and avoid damaged outlets or cables. Always check that the charger supports the charging standards required by your device.

GaN chargers can become warm during fast charging, especially when powering laptops or several devices at once. This is normal. However, GaN technology is generally more efficient than older charger designs, which helps manage heat in a smaller body. If a charger becomes unusually hot, disconnect it and check the cable, outlet, and device compatibility.

You may need a higher-rated USB-C cable to get full charging speed. For example, charging at 100W or more usually requires a cable that supports that wattage. A standard cable may still charge your device, but it may charge more slowly. For best results, pair your GaN charger with a quality USB-C cable rated for your device’s power needs.