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Ugreen drops adorably pocket-sized charging gear for your MacBook and iPhone

This 65W charger is much smaller than a standard laptop adapter

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Electronic accessory brand Ugreen has unveiled a new Air series of charging solutions aimed at Apple users. The new launches include the Nexode Air 65W and Nexode Air 45W wall chargers, and the MagFlow Air magnetic power bank. As you can likely guess from the name, these are portable alternatives to the usual bulky charging solutions that take up space in your office or travel bag.

How portable is Ugreen’s new 65W charger?

The Nexode Air 65W GaN charger is built for portability, with a folding plug, a bundled 100W USB-C cable, and a compact body that weighs around 2.5 ounces, or 72 grams. It is small enough to slip into a backpack, travel pouch, or even a pocket, but still has enough power to charge a MacBook Air.

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Ugreen says this charger can charge a MacBook Air to 55% or an iPhone 17 Pro Max to 68% in 30 minutes. It also supports PD, PPS, and QC fast-charging standards, making it useful for other USB-C devices beyond Apple’s lineup.

Is the 45W charger better for everyday carry?

If the Nexode Air 65W is still too thick for your liking, the brand has also launched the 45W model with a slimmer profile at just 0.57 inches (1.45cm) thick. This model is better suited for everyday carry, especially if you mainly need to charge an iPhone, iPad, AirPods, or to top up a MacBook Neo. It is capable of charging an iPhone 17 to 70% in 30 minutes.

What does the MagFlow Air power bank offer?

The MagFlow Air magnetic power bank is the portable option for when you are away from a wall outlet. It packs a 10,000mAh battery, a built-in USB-C cable that also works as a carry strap, and an extra USB-C port for wired charging. It also supports Qi2-certified 15W wireless charging, with magnetic alignment to keep compatible iPhones securely attached. For faster wired top-ups, the USB-C cable supports up to 30W input and output, and the power bank can charge up to three devices at the same time.

The Nexode Air 65W Charger and Nexode Air 45W Charger are priced at $39.99 each, while the MagFlow Air Magnetic Power Bank 10000mAh 15W is listed at $79.99. All three are available in the U.S. through Ugreen’s official store and Amazon.

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