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A USB-C charger is an easy replacement or spare for phones, tablets and USB-C laptops, but the connector alone does not tell you how much power a charger can deliver. Australian buyers should check plug type, USB Power Delivery support, single-port output, port sharing and the charging requirements of the device.
I have not personally tested these chargers. The picks below are based on current Amazon Australia product pages and listed specifications.
Quick picks
- Best dual-port 65W option — Belkin 65W Dual USB-C Charger. A two-port charger for a compatible laptop plus phone or tablet. Check on Amazon Australia.
- Best 3-port 65W option — UGREEN Nexode 65W. Two USB-C ports plus one USB-A port, with shared output when several devices are connected. View on Amazon Australia.
- Best simple phone-focused option — UGREEN Mini 20W USB-C Charger. A single-port lower-power charger for phones and smaller devices. See it on Amazon Australia.
1. Belkin 65W Dual USB-C Charger — best for two USB-C devices
Best for: buyers who want one Australian wall charger for a compatible laptop plus phone or tablet.
Belkin lists USB-C PD 3.0, up to 65W when one USB-C port is used, and 45W + 20W when both ports are active.
Trade-off: simultaneous charging reduces the power available to the primary device. Avoid it if your laptop requires more than 65W or more than 45W while a second device is connected.
2. UGREEN Nexode 65W — best for three ports
Best for: buyers who want two USB-C ports plus one USB-A port in one Australian-plug charger.
The current UGREEN listing uses GaN II technology and specifies up to 65W from a single USB-C connection, with output redistributed when multiple ports are used.
Trade-off: 65W is not available from every port at the same time. Avoid it if you need high power to multiple laptops simultaneously.
3. UGREEN Mini 20W USB-C Charger — best simple phone charger
Best for: phones, earbuds and smaller USB-C devices where laptop-class output is unnecessary.
The current Amazon Australia listing is the AU-plug version and specifies up to 20W USB Power Delivery from its single USB-C port.
Trade-off: 20W is not a laptop-charging solution. Avoid it if you are buying primarily for a notebook or higher-power tablet.
What to check before buying
- Device wattage: check the original charger or manufacturer specification.
- Australian plug: confirm the listing is the AU-plug version.
- Port sharing: multi-port chargers redistribute power when several ports are used.
- Cable rating: the cable must support the required charging wattage. A charger cannot force an under-rated cable to carry its headline output. See our USB-C cable guide.
Buyer’s guide
For a phone, a lower-wattage charger can be enough. For a USB-C laptop, match the charger’s single-port output to the notebook’s requirements. If you specifically want compact GaN designs, compare our GaN charger guide. For several devices at one desk, see the multi-port USB charger guide.
FAQ
Will any USB-C charger fast-charge my device?
No. The charger, cable and device must support compatible charging standards and wattage.
Can a 65W charger power a laptop?
Many thin-and-light laptops accept 65W USB-C charging, but not all. Check the laptop specification.
Does using two ports reduce available power?
Usually on multi-port chargers, yes. Check the exact power-allocation table for the model.
Conclusion
Choose the Belkin for two USB-C devices, the UGREEN Nexode for three-port flexibility, or the UGREEN Mini when you only need a simple lower-power phone charger.
If you are ready to compare current listings, use the Amazon Australia links above and check device, cable and port-sharing requirements before ordering.