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Ugreen Nexode RG Robot 65W GaN Charger Launched

Ugreen have launched a new charging product, the Nexode RG, which takes a more fun approach with its robot-like aesthetics.

Ideal for children or the more playful among us who are looking to add some character to their chargers, the new Nexode RG chargers are highly spec’d and come with all the smart charging and safety features we’ve come to expect from Ugreen. Just this time, there are some smiley faces and a robot shaped body to shake things up!

The Nexode RG robot charger comes in blue and purple colours and as you can see from the images, the base of the unit acts as a cover for the 3 pin plug, making them easy to throw in a backpage or store.

There is a 65 watts of charing on offer across 2 USB-C ports and 1 USB-A ports. The charger supports various fast charging protocols including PD/QC/SCP/FCP so pretty much all bases are covered and you can fast charge most devices with an M2 Mackbook Air charging to 50% in 30 minutes, for example.

As you can see in image, the small display on the unit changes depending on what’s happening with the charger. Using emjoi-like faces, the display showe when no device is connected, when the device is fast charging and when the device you have plugged in is fully charged which is a handy visual cue to unplug your device.

On top of these features, as we mentioned already, there is a full suite of safety features built into Nexode RG such as temperature detection protection from overheating, overcharge, and excessive current as well as a system to make sure your batteries are being charged as best they can to prolong their lifespan.

All in all, these are neat little devices which are powerful enough to charge most of your devices while bring a more fun side to something that is usually fairly mundane. The Black and Purple versions are both available to purchase from Amazon now.

Full Ugreen Nexode RG Robot 65W GaN Charger specifications:

AC Input 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz 1.8A Max
USB Input USB-C1: 5V/3A  9V/3A  12V/3A  15V/3A  20V/3.25A  65W Max
USB-C2: 5V/3A  9V/3A  12V/2.5A  15V/2A  20V/1.5A  30W Max 
USB-A: 5V/3A  9V/3A  12V/1.5A  10V/2.25A  22.5W
Output 65W Max
Static Power Consumption ?0.3W
Output Ripple 5V/9V<120mV, 12V<150mV, 15V/20V<200mV
Protocol USB-C1: PD3.0  PPS  QC4+  QC3.0  QC2.0  SCP(10V2.25A)  FCP  AFC  APPLE 5V2.4A  Samsung 5V2A  BC1.2
USB-C2: PD3.0  PPS  QC4+  QC3.0  QC2.0  SCP(10V2.25A)  FCP  AFC  APPLE 5V2.4A  Samsung 5V2A  BC1.2
USB-A: QC3.0  SCP(10V2.25A)  FCP  AFC  APPLE 5V2.4A  Samsung 5V2A  BC1.2
Size (67.3*50.2*46.9)   ±0.5mm
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