This 180W GaN Charger lets you Charge 7 Devices At Once… And Measure Real-time Power Output

This 180W GaN Charger lets you Charge 7 Devices At Once… And Measure Real-time Power OutputEvery tech enthusiast has felt this particular sting: you’ve got the latest laptop, the best wireless earbuds, and a phone that practically runs AI models...

Jun 14, 2025 - 20:15
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This 180W GaN Charger lets you Charge 7 Devices At Once… And Measure Real-time Power Output

Every tech enthusiast has felt this particular sting: you’ve got the latest laptop, the best wireless earbuds, and a phone that practically runs AI models locally – but the charger in your backpack is a mess of tangled cords and mismatched power bricks. Universal charging promised salvation years ago, but the clutter persists, hidden behind claims of fast charging speeds and vague wattage labels. Enter Voltix, the charger that’s bringing both clarity and serious wattage to the tech landscape.

If you’ve heard tech bloggers nerding out about gallium nitride (GaN) lately, there’s good reason. GaN isn’t merely marketing hype; it’s a legit leap forward from traditional silicon, allowing chargers to be smaller, cooler, and massively more efficient. By swapping silicon transistors for GaN, devices can handle higher wattage in tighter spaces without overheating. The practical upshot? Chargers that are less than half the size while being nearly 5x as powerful.

Designer: Voltix

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Voltix capitalizes brilliantly on GaN’s potential, packing a hefty 180 watts into a surprisingly compact form factor. To put that number into perspective, that’s more than enough juice to simultaneously fast-charge two high-powered laptops, a smartphone, earbuds, and still have energy left over for a drone battery.

The Voltix lets you charge a staggering 7 devices simultaneously. Six USB ports on the front let you juice everything from your laptop to your smartwatch to even that Nintendo Switch 2 you just bought. Meanwhile, the real-estate on the top of the Voltix gets turned into a Qi2 wireless charger, allowing you to snap your phone in place and have it charge at a cool 15W.

The beauty of GaN chargers is that they take the guesswork out of charging. There’s enough power to charge all your devices, and there’s enough brains inside the charger to know which device gets how much power. The Voltix intuitively knows that your laptop needs more power than your tablet. And your phone needs more power than your TWS earbuds. It manages the power deliver intuitively, distributing the 180W equitably to all your devices.

But what genuinely makes Voltix stand apart is its integrated OLED display. For once, you aren’t left guessing whether your MacBook’s slower charge is due to cable or device – it tells you directly. Each of Voltix’s six ports has its own real-time readout, displaying exactly how many watts flow to your connected gadgets. This is transparency we rarely see in power adapters, giving users control and insight into how each device charges. It’s almost addictive to watch how power dynamically reallocates as new devices are connected and disconnected.

On top, literally, Voltix adds another convenience: a 15-watt Qi2 wireless charging pad. Relying on the new Qi2 standard, this allows you to magnetically snap any Qi2-compatible phone to the top of the Voltix and have it click in place like MagSafe. Yes, it works with MagSafe too, allowing you to snap your phone without worrying about alignment… and sure, it works with Qi1 phones too – just without that magnetic snapping feature. Just because this is the future of charging doesn’t mean it alienates yesterday’s tech.

The GaN internals mean it can consistently deliver high wattage without excessive heat buildup. Voltix smartly balances load distribution in real-time, protecting your devices by throttling power only when necessary, and never blindly cutting power altogether. It’s intelligent enough to identify faulty cables and questionable connections, helping you diagnose charging issues at a glance.

Meanwhile, Voltix’s design pays attention to detail in a way that makes the industrial designer in me super happy. Its column-like form comes with a vacuum-pad base that locks it in place so it doesn’t shift around while plugging/unplugging cables, or docking/undocking your phone. A circular OLED display on the front clearly gives you the information you need, with a simple two-button interface allowing you to cycle between power output display and a 12/24-hour clock (which felt like a surprising easter egg, to be honest). Between those two buttons sits the Voltix’s power button – press to switch on, press again to switch off. Easy-peasy.

However, here’s the broader takeaway: Voltix isn’t reinventing chargers; it’s perfecting them. The idea of “one charger to rule them all” has floated around for years, but Voltix makes good on that concept by actually doing it in practice. I personally use a 160W GaN charger while traveling, and I can’t begin to tell you how great it is to not have to carry that disgustingly bulky laptop charger around with me. My 160W charger packs 4 ports, and can charge all my devices just fine… but the Voltix does what all products do – improve on existing designs. The ability to charge 7 devices (as opposed to 4) and monitor the power delivery for each one of them feels nothing short of magic.

At $119 retail (with early Kickstarter pricing starting at $79), Voltix isn’t the cheapest charger on the market. But considering it replaces 5-7 separate chargers while providing features none of them offer, the value proposition becomes clear. For anyone juggling multiple devices or who simply appreciates thoughtful design and transparency in their tech, this is the charger you’ve been waiting for.

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