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A multi-port USB charger is mainly about charging several devices from one unit. That makes this guide different from our broader USB-C charger guide and our compact GaN charger guide: here, port count and power distribution are the priority.
I have not personally tested these chargers. The recommendations below are based on current Amazon Australia listings and stated total and per-port output limits.
Quick picks
- Best compact three-port option — UGREEN Nexode 65W. A portable mix of two USB-C ports and one USB-A port. Check on Amazon Australia.
- Best four-port 100W option — UGREEN Nexode 100W 4-Port Charger. More headroom for a mixed laptop and phone setup. View on Amazon Australia.
- Best high-capacity eight-port station — UGREEN Nexode 200W 8-Port Desktop Charger. A desktop station for several devices with a shared total power budget. See it on Amazon Australia.
1. UGREEN Nexode 65W — best compact three-port option
Best for: a laptop, phone and one USB-A accessory where portability matters.
The current Australian listing provides two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, with up to 65W available under supported single-port conditions and lower redistributed output when several devices are connected.
Trade-off: 65W is not independently available from every port. Avoid it if you need to power several high-wattage devices at once.
2. UGREEN Nexode 100W 4-Port Charger — best four-port option
Best for: a desk or travel setup with several USB-C devices plus one USB-A accessory.
The current Amazon Australia listing identifies three USB-C ports and one USB-A port with 100W total output. Up to 100W is available from a supported USB-C port under single-device conditions; multi-device use redistributes that power budget.
Trade-off: 100W total does not mean four devices each receive 100W. Avoid it if you need a dedicated high-wattage output for multiple laptops simultaneously.
3. UGREEN Nexode 200W 8-Port Desktop Charger — best for many devices
Best for: a permanent desk with several laptops, tablets, phones and accessories.
The current listing identifies eight charging ports and a 200W total power budget. It specifies up to 100W on selected USB-C ports under supported conditions, with power redistributed according to which ports are active.
Trade-off: this is a desktop charging station rather than a small wall charger. Avoid it if you only charge one or two low-power devices or if you expect every USB-C port to provide 100W at once.
What to check before buying
- Port mix: count how many USB-C versus USB-A connections you actually need.
- Total power budget: headline wattage is shared across active ports.
- Single-port maximum: match the specific USB-C output to your laptop or tablet requirement.
- Multi-device allocation: read the manufacturer’s power-distribution table for the exact port combination you plan to use.
- Cables: use USB-C cables rated for the required charging wattage. See our USB-C cable guide.
- Laptops: if you need power away from a wall socket instead, see our laptop power bank guide.
Buyer’s guide
Choose the 65W three-port model when compactness matters, the 100W four-port model for a mixed laptop/phone desk, or the 200W eight-port station when consolidating several chargers is the main goal. Buy for your real simultaneous-device load, not the largest headline number.
FAQ
Does 200W mean one port delivers 200W?
No. It is the charger’s total power budget. Individual ports have their own lower maximums.
Will every USB-C port charge a laptop at full speed?
No. Port-specific maximums and active-device combinations matter, and the laptop itself must support the relevant USB-C charging rate.
Do cables affect charging speed?
Yes. The cable must support the requested wattage and charging mode.
Conclusion
UGREEN’s 65W model suits compact three-device setups, the 100W model adds a fourth port and more headroom, and the 200W eight-port station is aimed at heavier multi-device desks.
If you are ready to compare current listings, use the Amazon Australia links above and check per-port allocation before ordering.