Smartphone, tablet, laptop… before you know it, everything is USB-C. But choosing a charger is trickier than it looks, right?
You buy one thinking, “100W should be enough,” only to find it lacks enough ports or it”s too bulky to carry.
So this time, we’ve handpicked 10 USB-C chargers that are actually useful by use case and wattage .
Wattage Selection Guide
⚡ Wattage guidelines
- 30W or less : Smartphone/earbuds only
- 45W : MacBook Air / iPad Pro
- 65W : MacBook Air + smartphone charging at the same time
- 100W : MacBook Pro 14-inch
- 140W or more : MacBook Pro 16-inch / multiple devices at once
Top 3 Recommended Chargers
1. Anker 737 Charger (120W)
Three ports let you charge a MacBook Pro + iPhone + Apple Watch at the same time. Thanks to GaN II technology, it’s compact even at this output.
Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W)
2. CIO NovaPort TRIO 65W
A popular model from Japanese maker CIO. Its “Nova Intelligence” automatically detects connected devices.
Honestly, it’s cheaper and more compact than Anker. For everyday use, this is plenty.
CIO NovaPort TRIO II 65W
3. Baseus 100W 4-Port
For a desktop setup, this one prioritizes port count. It also has USB-A, so it works with older devices too.
Baseus EnerCore 100W PD
Summary
| Use case | Recommended wattage | Recommended model |
|---|---|---|
| Smartphone only | 30W | Anker Nano II 30W |
| MacBook Air | 65W | CIO NovaPort TRIO |
| MacBook Pro | 100W+ | Anker 737 |
| Desktop setup | 140W | Baseus 4-Port |
A bigger charger isn’t always better. Balance portability and output, and choose the one that’s perfect for you.




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