Description
Product Overview
The ASOMETECH GaN USB-C Charger harnesses Gallium Nitride (GaN) semiconductor technology to deliver 65W of fast-charging power in a body 50% smaller than traditional silicon-based chargers. Supporting PD 3.0, PPS, QC 4.0+, AFC, and FCP protocols, this single-port powerhouse charges everything from ultrabooks (MacBook Pro, Dell XPS) to flagship smartphones (iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel) at maximum speed — all while generating less heat and consuming less standby power than legacy adapters.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Technology | GaNFast (Gallium Nitride) Power IC |
| Ports | 1x USB-C (Power Delivery 3.0) |
| Power Output | 65W Max (5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/3.25A) |
| PPS Range | 3.3V-21V / 3A (Samsung Super Fast Charging 2.0) |
| Supported Protocols | USB PD 3.0, PPS, QC 4.0+, QC 3.0, AFC, FCP, SCP, PE 2.0 |
| Input | AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 1.5A (Worldwide Compatible) |
| Dimensions | 53mm x 52mm x 29mm (2.1" x 2.0" x 1.1") |
| Weight | 95g (3.35 oz) |
| Safety Certifications | CE, FCC, RoHS, UL Listed |
| Protection Features | Over-Voltage, Over-Current, Over-Temperature, Short-Circuit |
Key Features
- GaNFast Semiconductor Technology: Gallium Nitride chips switch at frequencies 10x higher than legacy silicon, enabling 65W output in a charger the size of a golf ball. GaN produces 40% less waste heat, improving long-term reliability.
- 65W USB-C Power Delivery: Charges a 13" MacBook Pro from 0-50% in approximately 30 minutes. Full-speed charging for iPhone 15/16 series (27W PD), Samsung S24 Ultra (45W PPS), and Google Pixel 9 (27W PD).
- Universal Protocol Support: Not just PD — this charger auto-negotiates the optimal protocol for any device. PPS for Samsung Super Fast Charging 2.0, QC 4.0+ for Qualcomm-powered devices, and legacy QC 3.0/AFC for older phones and accessories.
- Worldwide Travel Ready: 100-240V input with US folding plug. Pairs with a simple plug adapter (not included) for use in EU, UK, AU, and Asia. Weighs just 95g — lighter than most power banks.
- 6-Layer Protection System: Dynamic thermal management monitors internal temperature 500 times per second, throttling output if the charger approaches unsafe temperatures. Over-voltage, over-current, and short-circuit protection are hardware-level, not software-dependent.
Device Compatibility Chart
| Device | Max Charging Speed | Protocol Used |
|---|---|---|
| MacBook Pro 13" M1/M2/M3 | 65W (Full Speed) | USB PD 3.0 20V/3.25A |
| MacBook Air M1/M2/M3 | 45W (Full Speed) | USB PD 3.0 15V/3A |
| iPad Pro 12.9" | 36W (Full Speed) | USB PD 3.0 15V/2.4A |
| iPhone 15/16 Pro Max | 27W (Full Speed) | USB PD 3.0 9V/3A |
| Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra | 45W (Super Fast 2.0) | PPS 3.3-11V/4.05A |
| Google Pixel 9 Pro | 27W (Full Speed) | USB PD 3.0 PPS |
| Nintendo Switch | 39W (TV Mode) | USB PD 3.0 15V/2.6A |
| Steam Deck | 45W (Full Speed) | USB PD 3.0 15V/3A |
Why GaN Over Silicon?
Traditional chargers use silicon transistors that have been the industry standard since the 1960s. Gallium Nitride (GaN) is a wide-bandgap semiconductor material that enables:
- 3x Higher Switching Frequency: Smaller transformers and capacitors mean dramatically smaller charger bodies.
- 40% Less Heat Generation: GaN transistors waste less energy as heat, keeping the charger cooler under sustained 65W loads.
- Higher Efficiency at Low Loads: When your device is at 90% battery and trickle-charging, a GaN charger draws less phantom power from the wall than silicon equivalents.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will this charger damage my device by delivering too much power?
A: No. USB Power Delivery is a negotiated protocol — the charger and device communicate to agree on the optimal voltage and current before any power flows. Plugging a 65W charger into a device that only needs 18W is perfectly safe. The charger will only deliver what the device requests.
Q: Does it support Samsung Super Fast Charging 2.0 (45W)?
A: Yes. This charger supports the PPS (Programmable Power Supply) protocol required for Samsung's 45W Super Fast Charging 2.0 standard on the S24 Ultra, S23 Ultra, S22 Ultra, and Note 10+.
Q: Can I use it internationally?
A: Yes. The input accepts 100-240V AC at 50/60Hz, covering all global power grids. The US folding plug requires a simple mechanical plug adapter (not voltage converter) for EU, UK, and AU outlets.
Q: Why is it smaller than my phone's original charger but more powerful?
A: The GaN chip inside switches power at megahertz frequencies. Higher frequency = smaller magnetic components (transformer, inductors). A 65W silicon charger would need a transformer roughly 3-4x the volume of the GaN version inside this unit.
SPECIFICATIONS
Applied Fast Charge Protocols: Samsung Adaptive Fast Charge
Applied Fast Charge Protocols: Huawei FCP
Applied Fast Charge Protocols: USB PD
Applied Fast Charge Protocols: Other
Applied Fast Charge Protocols: BC1.2
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