Supports PD 3.0 + PPS, with output modes like 5V×3A, 9V×3A, 12V×3A, 15V×3A, and 20V×2.25A (max 45W)
Claims to charge a Nothing Phone to ~ 65% in 30 minutes under ideal conditions
Universal 100‑240V input for global compatibility
No cable included — you must use a quality USB‑C cable rated for the power level
Delivers up to 67W fast charging with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 support.
Comes with a 6A USB-A to Type-C cable for high-speed charging.
Compatible with smartphones, tablets, and laptops supporting fast charge.
Features over-voltage and surge protection with BIS certification.
Delivers up to 100W charging via USB-C, fully charging devices like the OPPO Find X6 Pro in approximately 28 minutes.
Features a dual-port design, supporting both USB-C and USB-A outputs for simultaneous charging of multiple devices.
Includes a 1-meter Type-C to Type-C 10A cable, designed for high-speed charging and durability.
Built with advanced safety mechanisms, including overcurrent and overheating protection, ensuring safe and efficient charging
Supports USB Power Delivery (PD) 3.0 + PPS, with outputs like 20 V × 1.5 A, 15 V × 2 A, 5 V/9 V × 3 A
Compact design: ~ 59.9 × 48.46 × 26.5 mm, ~ 92 g
The combo version includes a 1 m USB‑C to USB‑C cable along with the charger
In real‑world use, many users report achieving ~20‑25 W (rather than full 30 W), depending on phone, cable, battery state, and thermal throttling
Apple 20W USB-C charger enables fast charging—up to 50% in ~30 minutes.
Compatible with iPhone 8 and newer (especially iPhone 15 with USB-C port).
Supports USB Power Delivery (PD) for efficient and safe charging.
Higher wattage Apple chargers (30W, 35W, 70W) also work safely with iPhones.
The device ships with an 80W FlashCharge adapter, even though the phone’s supported charging peak is 66W.
You need the original proprietary cable (USB‑A to USB‑C with extra pin) for achieving max charging speed.
In tests, it charges from 0 to ~57% in 30 minutes, and takes ~1h7m for full charge.
The 80W adapter is “over‑specced” and acts as a universal supply—but the phone won’t draw more than ~66W.
Delivers up to 65W via USB-C and supports multiple fast-charging protocols.
Features 3 ports: 2 × USB-C and 1 × USB-A, with power distribution based on usage.
Compact design with GaN technology, but may block adjacent sockets in power strips.
User reports indicate potential heating issues and concerns about counterfeit units.
Supports PD 3.0 + PPS for “Super Fast” 25 W USB‑C charging.
Output modes include 9 V × 2.77 A (PDO) and 3.3‑11 V × 2.25 A (PPS).
Input range is 100‑240 V AC, making it usable worldwide.
Has “zero standby power” (
Official name: Cable (C‑C) from Nothing’s accessory line.
Charging capability: 60 W high-speed charging.
Data transfer: Up to 480 Mbps USB 2.0 speeds.
Length options: Available in 100 cm and 180 cm lengths.