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Is this GaN UFCS charger really an innovation? Ft. DeeperAI's 65W Pro GaN charger

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2024 6:18 pm
by jyotinalui
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Hey explorers,

I know that most of today's fast chargers are based on GaN charging technology and we have seen many brands came up with that like Anker, Nothing which launched their GaN chargers and they are truly remarkable.
Today I'm going to share with you another product which is India's first UFCS charger.
So, DeperAI, a fresh entrant in the tech has introduced their lineups of GaN chargers out of which 65W pro is a huge one.
So, DeeperAI is a DeperAI, a fresh entrant in the tech world founded by former OnePlus executive Jim Zhang. They manufacture their premium GaN chargers here in India.
Let's check out the specs:

226.8 grams4.16 x 6.37 x 2.94 cmUSB-C1USB-C2USB-A portUFCS techPD3.1, QC5/QC4+, SCP, FCP.

Now let's look into it more…

The adapter has three ports, each carefully positioned for easy access. The USB-C ports are stacked vertically on one side, with USB-C1 located at the top and USB-C2 directly below it. Each of these USB-C ports can deliver up to 65W individually. Specifically, both ports support multiple output levels: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, and 20V/3.25A. The positioning of these ports is practical, enabling users to connect cables without any obstruction.

This compact adapter measures 4.16 x 6.37 x 2.94 cm and weighs 226.8 grams, making it easy to carry around in pockets, bags.

The adapter is capable of supporting simultaneous charging with various output configurations. When using both USB-C ports, the output is distributed as 45W + 20W. If a device is connected to USB-C1 and the USB-A port, the output is 45W + 18W. When connecting USB-C2 and the USB-A port, the adapter delivers up to 15W. Additionally, if all three ports are in use, it intelligently distributes power at 45W + 15W, ensuring efficient charging for all connected devices.

It supports an input voltage range of 100-240V at 50/60Hz, which makes it compatible with international voltage standards, making it suitable for travelers.

While GaN technology is known for improved thermal management, the DeperAI Superpower 65W Pro can get slightly warm during high-speed charging, particularly when powering multiple high-demand devices. However, the temperature remains well within safe limits, ensuring both the adapter’s safety and performance.

The Superpower 65W Pro is packed with features that cater to a wide range of devices. Here’s a closer look at what it offers:

GaN III Technology: GaN (Gallium Nitride) technology is at the core of this adapter. GaN chargers are known for their high efficiency and compact design. Compared to traditional silicon-based chargers, GaN allows for better energy conversion, reducing heat generation and improving charging speed. It’s a major reason why this adapter can deliver up to 65W of power in such a small form factor.

UFCS (Universal Fusion Fast Charging): This is one of the standout features of the adapter. UFCS ensures compatibility with both iOS and Android devices, making it an ideal choice for users who switch between ecosystems or have multiple devices. It supports fast charging for devices across different brands, whether it’s an iPhone, a Samsung Galaxy, or a Xiaomi device.

Multiport Output Protocols: The adapter supports a wide range of charging protocols, including PD3.1, QC5/QC4+, SCP, FCP, and many others. This means it can charge everything from laptops to smartphones and even accessories like the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck. The power distribution between the ports is managed intelligently, when using all three ports, the charger splits the power efficiently to minimize charging time.
Conclusion
The DeperAI Superpower 65W Pro adapter is a versatile and well-designed charging solution. It’s compact, efficient, and offers a good range of safety features, making it suitable for home, office, and travel use.
The inclusion of GaN technology, along with support for UFCS and various other protocols, ensures compatibility across a wide range of devices.
Pricing and availability

The charger is priced at Rs. 1,999 and it is now available on Amazon.in.

So what do you think? Is 1.9K enough and good value for money for a powerful GaN charger which has all compatibility? Let me know in comments below…

Until then, 

Ciao,

Re: Is this GaN UFCS charger really an innovation? Ft. DeeperAI's 65W Pro GaN charger

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2024 7:39 pm
by jaisharan2
Gift me this one sir pls ☺☺