Ugreen Nexode Air 65W GaN Charger Review: Compact Single-Port Fast Charger
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Abid Ahsan Shanto
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The Ugreen Nexode Air 65W is a compact GaN charger review highlighting its small size (73g), single USB-C port, 65W power output, and included 100W cable. It's designed to charge phones, laptops, and gaming handhelds while being pocket-friendly. The review covers specs like voltage ratings, color options, and input requirements (200-240V).
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· 1 pulledUgreen ships the Nexode Air 65W in a relatively minim
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