Travel Chargers
UGREEN Uno Charger 65W (Black)
UGREEN Nexode Pro 65W Ultra-Slim 3-Port GaN Fast Charger
UGREEN 15W Qi2 Certified MagSafe Compatible Charger with USB-C Charging Cable
UGREEN Uno Charger 65W (Purple)
UGREEN Uno Charger 100W
UGREEN 2-IN-1 Foldable Magsafe Compatible Charger Stand
UGREEN Uno Charger 65W (Cyan)
UGREEN Nexode Charger Genshin Impact Edition
UGREEN Nexode 65W GaN Travel Charger 3-Ports
FAQ about travel charger
What type of charger should I choose for travelling?
When picking a travel charger, it’s important to balance portability, power output, port types, and how you plan to use it. Here are the main options:
● Multi-port fast chargers (e.g. UGREEN Nexode series)
Ideal for charging laptops, phones, and tablets at the same time. A great choice for business or family trips. GaN technology keeps them powerful yet compact.
● Mini single-port chargers
Ultra-lightweight and space-saving, perfect for minimalists who only need to top up a phone or a pair of earbuds.
● Wireless magnetic chargers (MagSafe-compatible)
Perfect for airports or hotel use. Just snap it on to charge—no cables required, making charging quicker and more convenient.
● Global travel chargers with built-in plug adapters
Compatible with multiple regions (EU, UK, US, etc.), so you don’t need to pack separate plug adaptors for each destination.
✅ Choose based on how long you’ll be away, how many devices you need to charge, and where you’re travelling for maximum flexibility.
Can multi-port chargers really fast-charge multiple devices at once?
Yes, but it depends on how the power is distributed:
● The total wattage (e.g. 100W) refers to the combined output across all ports, not the output per port. Some chargers offer 100W total and can deliver the full 100W through a single port when used alone. When charging multiple devices, that power is shared.
● Smart chips distribute power intelligently. For example, a charger might supply 65W to a MacBook and 20W to an iPhone at the same time.
● High-quality models, such as the UGREEN Nexode Pro series, use intelligent load detection to optimise charging speed across connected devices.
In settings like hotels or airports, multi-port chargers save space and time by reducing the need for multiple adapters and spare sockets.
Are travel chargers compatible with global voltages?
Most premium travel chargers, including those from brands like UGREEN, support 100–240V input and automatically adjust to international voltage standards.
This means you can safely use them in countries such as France, the US, Japan, or the UK without worrying about voltage differences. Just make sure you have the right plug adapter, or choose a model with built-in universal plugs.
Are travel chargers with plug adapters worth it?
Absolutely, especially for frequent travellers outside the EU:
● Ideal for trips to the UK, US, Southeast Asia, Australia, and more.
● Saves space by removing the need for separate plug adapters.
● Retractable plugs help protect the charger from damage in your luggage.
For business travellers and regular flyers, a multi-port charger with universal plugs is a practical and reliable travel essential.
Are wireless magnetic chargers suitable for travel?
Yes! They’re exceptionally convenient:
● No cables to plug or unplug – just snap your device onto the charger.
● Ideal for charging on the move while using your phone for maps, boarding passes, or photos.
● Strong magnetic hold helps prevent slipping, even during transit in airports or on trains.
● For MagSafe-compatible iPhones, they offer a seamless and efficient charging experience – perfect for travel tech.
Is fast charging safe when travelling?
Yes, modern fast charging is very safe when you choose reputable brands like UGREEN:
● Multiple built-in protections, including over-voltage, over-current, over-temperature, and short-circuit safeguards
● Supports PD 3.1, QC 4.0, PPS, and other major fast charging standards for safe, efficient power delivery
● Certified to CE, UKCA, FCC, and other international safety standards
GaN fast chargers are also more energy-efficient and stay cooler – ideal for extended use while travelling.
Can I bring power banks on a plane? Are there restrictions?
Yes, but you must follow airline and international regulations.
● Most airlines limit power banks to 100Wh (around 27,000mAh at 3.7V).
● You can usually bring up to two power banks of this size in your hand luggage.
● Power banks are not allowed in checked baggage.
● For power banks between 100Wh and 160Wh (around 30,000mAh), prior airline approval is required.
Rules can vary slightly by country and airline. Always check your airline’s website before you travel.
Can one travel charger power phones, tablets, and earbuds all at once?
Yes, as long as the following conditions are met:
● The charger has multiple ports, ideally at least two USB-C and one USB-A.
● It supports various fast charging protocols, such as PD, QC, PPS, and AFC, to suit different brands.
● It offers enough total power, at least 65W is recommended to maintain good charging speeds across devices.
The UGREEN Nexode series is built for exactly this, keeping all your family’s devices powered with just one charger.
Should I choose a power bank, wall charger, or wireless charger?
It depends on how and where you travel:
● A high-capacity power bank is essential for long trips without access to sockets, such as flights, hiking, or camping.
● A multi-port fast wall charger is best for hotel stays or any location where you need to charge several devices at once.
● A wireless magnetic charger is ideal for light, hassle-free top-ups, especially with MagSafe-compatible phones.
● If you travel internationally, look for chargers with built-in universal plug adapters to reduce the number of accessories you need.
Is a higher wattage travel charger always better?
Not necessarily. It depends on what you need to charge:
● Phones and earbuds typically need 18W to 30W for fast charging.
● Tablets or smaller laptops work well with 45W or more.
● High-performance laptops, like the MacBook Pro 16-inch, may require 65W to 100W or more.