Belkin BoostCharge Pro 200W 4-Port USB C GaN Desktop Charger – White (WCH015AUWH)
Supercharge your charging setup with the 200W GaN USB-C Charger by Belkin, the perfect solution for fast, efficient charging. Equipped with a quad USB Type C port configuration and next-generation PD 3.1 Extended Power Range (EPR) technology, this compact powerhouse offers up to 200W max power, fully capable of charging everything from smartphones to the latest 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro with M2 Pro or M2 Max chips.
With auto power allocation, the charger automatically detects and allocates optimal power across all connected devices. The clean, minimal layout and flexible cord setup offer convenient access to ports, perfect for use on workstations, nightstands, or tech hubs. Whether you're powering your laptop, tablet, smartphone, or tech gear, the BoostCharge Pro ensures consistent and secure power for all your gadgets. Backed by a 2-year warranty, this is a smart upgrade for your charging needs. Campad Electronics, the Aussie giant behind some of the best smart phone chargers and accessories on the market.
Understanding USB-C Wattage
Wattage Ranges of USB-C ChargersDevices
18–27W Mobile phones, action cameras, and small drones
27–45W Tablets, small laptops
45–100W Large laptops, displays
To support devices such as large laptops and monitors, the wall charger must be paired with a 5-amp USB-C cable to enable charging at 100 watts. Typical 3A USB-C cables, however, cannot go beyond 60 watts of charging.
Wall chargers that deliver less power can still charge higher-wattage devices, but charging will be slower.
USB-C chargers have become the standard for modern electronic devices, offering a universal, efficient, and user-friendly solution for power and data transfer. With a compact, reversible design, USB-C eliminates the hassle of figuring out plug orientation and supports faster charging and higher data speeds compared to previous USB types. Its widespread implementation across mobile devices, tablets, laptops, and accessories cuts down on the number of multiple chargers, making it more convenient for users to use and recharge various devices with a single cable. This growing standardization also contributes to sustainability efforts by minimizing electronic waste and streamlining tech connections.