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AOHI Magcube 140W USB C Charger PD3.1 3-Port GaN+ Laptop Wall Charger 100W Fast Charging Power Adapter Foldable Plug for MacBook Pro 16'', Dell XPS, iPad Pro, Galaxy, iPhone 15 Pro, Chromebook, Yellow

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  • Experience Cutting-edge Innovation: The AOHI Magcube Dual-140W PD3.1 USB-C charger is the first to maintain a 140W output, ensuring your device stays in a stable and constant fast-charging state. This 140W Magcube PD 3.1 GaN+ laptop charger utilizes a PFC+AHB asymmetric half-bridge structure to maintain stable output voltage during charging. Both USB-C ports can support 140W fast charging for the MacBook Pro 16" (must be used with a USB-C to MagSafe 3 charging cable, not included). It's a true game changer, delivering the most reliable 140W charging solution in the industry
  • Smaller Size, Optimum Efficiency: With New Gan Ultra technology, this AOHI Magcube 140W usb c power adapter equiped with a foldable plug and reduces its size by 30% compared to the original and other 140W power adapter. For safer, more stable and constant faster charging, it also uses the same PI chip with the original to make sure all kinds of devices to avoid over-current, over-voltage, over-heating and short-circuit protection, etc. All of these are dedicating to let you feel at ease when charging
  • 3-in-1 Multiport Charging: With two PD3.1 USB-C ports and one USB-A port, this charger can power two 14-inch laptops and a phone simultaneously, making it fast enough for users with multiple devices. It's a charger that can handle all your devices. Additionally, if you want to keep your desktop tidy, the AOHI 140W Magcube multiport charger is a great option
  • Three-stage Visible Charging Indicators: AOHI is the first and only brand with three-colored lights, making its USB charger able to clearly show smart charging status. An amber breathing light indicates fast charging mode, a blue solid light indicates standard charging mode, and a solid green light indicates trickle charging mode. This makes the charging process more visible, automatically switching the charging mode and intelligently adjusting the charging current for various devices, giving you a faster and safer charging experience
  • Low-Temperature Design: With the newly upgraded AOHICE 3.0 temperature control technology, the AOHI Magcube 140W fast charger has passed 1,070,000 full power overload tests. It supports high power output while ensuring real-time temperature control and rapid heat dissipation, safeguarding your devices from overheating. This technology also ensures long-term longevity and safety for your charger. Unlike the LLC structure used by other 140W chargers, the PFC+AHB asymmetric half-bridge structure used in the AOHI 140W Magcube charger provides a better experience in terms of temperature and charging efficiency
  • Broad Compatibility: AOHI MagCube 140W Charger is compatible with MacBook Pro 16, 15, 14, 13", MacBook Air, Dell XPS 15/13, HP Spectre/HP Chromebook, iPad Pro, iPhone 15 Pro/14 Pro Max/13/12, Galaxy S23 Ultra/S22, Switch, Steam Deck, and More; Support Samsung 45W super fast charge 2,0 charging protocol; Dell laptop series cannot be charged at full speed due to charging protocol restrictions



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AOHI MagCube 140W PD3.1 Laptop Charger

Input 100-240V~ 50/60Hz 3A Max
PD Output 140W Max Each Port. 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A, 28V/5A, PPS 3.3-21V/5A
USB A Output 22.5W Max. 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A, 10V/2.25A, 11V/3A
Total Output 140W Max
Weight 306g
Size 73 x 68.5 x 31.5 mm
Protection Input Overvoltage Protection, Output Overcurrent/Overvoltage/Over Temperature/Short Circuit Protection
Laptops Compatible with MacBook Pro 16", MacBook Pro 14", MacBook Pro 13", MacBook Air, Dell XPS/Inspiron, HP Elite, Google Pixelbook, Microsoft Surface Book 2, ThinkPad, etc.
Tablet Compatible with iPad 12.9", iPad Pro 11", iPad mini 5, iPad Air 3, etc.
Phone Compatible with iPhone 15 Pro/ iPhone 15 Plus/ iPhone 15/ iPhone 14/iPhone 14 Pro/iPhone 14 Pro Max/ 13 / 13 Mini / 13 Pro / 13 Pro Max, iPhone 12 / 12 mini / 12 Pro / 12 Pro Max, iPhone SE (2nd generation), iPhone 11 / 11 Pro / 11 Pro Max, iPhone XS / XS Max / XR / X, iPhone 8 Plus; Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra/S23 / S22+ / S21 / S21+/ S20/ S20+/ S20 Ultra/ S10/ S10e/ S10+/Note 20 Ultra/ Note 20/ Note 10/ Note9/ Note 8; Google Pixel/ Pixel 3XL/ 3/ 2XL/ 2, Sony Xperia, LG G7 / V30+, and more.
Other Compatible with Switch Host, Switch Dock, DJI Mavic 3 / Air 2S, AirPods, Apple Watch, Steam Deck, etc.
Note Due to Dells proprietary charging protocl, De XPS 15 (9500/9510) will not be charged at full speed. Only supports up to 5A current.
Q&A 1 Q: How do I charge my device at 140W with this charger? A: To charge at 140W, your device must support 140W input, have a Power Delivery 3.1 port, only single connect any usb c port, and use a 140W-rated USB-C cable. To charge Macbook Pro 16" at 140W, please use USB C to Magsafe 3 charging cable.
  • AOHl 140W charger is designed with 2 circuits and features a total of 4 chips. Both USB-C ports can consistently support 140W charging, so you don't need to worry about which port to use. Each USB-C port provides a reliable 140W charging experience.

  • Because all their USB-C ports share a single circuit and only have two chips, one USB-C port can support 140W, while the other can only support up to 100W output.

  • To achieve effective heat dissipation and consistent output in a smaller size, a more robust internal structure is necessary, along with high-end chips and technology. This rugged internal structure makes the device slightly heavier than others.

  • PD3.1 is the latest fast-charging standard protocol released by the USB-IF Association. It increases charging power to a maximum of 240W, meaning the USB-C port is no longer limited to just phone and laptop charging.

  • Phasing out the outdated PD3.0 standard, PD3.1 will break the 100W output limit and support full-speed charging for more future digital devices. More household appliances will adopt the PD3.1 protocol. Get it now and be future-ready.


andrew prosser
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025
Works great
Nate L
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
Every Aohi product I have personally bought has exceeded my expectations and has been of the utmost quality. I definitely will be buying more Aohi products in the future, they're worth every penny spent. Thanks for having such amazing stuff Aohi!
_User
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025
This is the best charger I have ever bought - it just plainly delivers what is says on the box
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 22, 2025
absolute killer little unit, finally seeing my laptop and phone charge well.
Alicia
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
I turn my phone off to recharge for full length. It only takes about 18 mins to 20 mins. I love it.
Rish
Reviewed in Canada on March 19, 2025
Using this charger is so much more convenient than using the charger that came with my Asus Z13 Windows Tablet. Since this tablet comes with a powerful GPU, playing games on it requires some serious power from the charger and this charger delivers. The 2 USB C ports can charge your phone, iPad, laptop, whatever you throw at it in no time. Charging 3 devices at once with the additional USB A port is an awesome feature. I wish I had bought it sooner. I did buy the Aohi cable set with the charger and it came beautifully packed and together they work perfectly well. The little light tells you what speed the charger is operating/charging at which is a nice added bonus.I would highly recommend this charge to anyone who needs to travel with a portable charger and cable set.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
I can confirm that this unit pumps out 140W as advertised to charge a Macbook Pro 16. It does so to about the approx 50% charge level and then gradually steps down. I suspect this is the charging regulation on the MBP-16 to ensure the battery does not get cooked. I determined the same/similar behavior with the OEM MBP-16 charger and determined such by using separate device to monitor the charging levels. The Mac charger may have run a little cooler and at times delivered slightly over 140W... Needless to say, you need to use a cable that is certified for 140W charging (typically they come as 100W or 240W - so, purchase the latter).Now, here is the dilemma.. AOHI also has another 140W charger called the Youth (vs. the Magcube). I have both. The only physical difference I can tell is the Youth has only one 140W port while Magcube has both USB-C ports capable of delivering 140W. One can argue that given this charger is only rated at 140W Max, having one port with 140W is sufficient esp. as the Youth is approx. $20 cheaper. I must admit, with the Youth you have be conscious of which port the cable is plugged into as the 140W port is not clearly distinguished. So, the question is, is $20 worth the convenience of having both ports capable of 140W and not having to decide between the two (as with the Youth). There is a possibility that the Magcube does better power/heat management compared to the Youth, but I have not been able to confirm that one way or another. I bought both as I needed two chargers and hence went with one each.BTW, I did consider Anker's new 140W charger. It seems to have a lot of bells and whistles. It was more expensive (+$20) and at the end of the day, I just did not see the value of having a large display showing power ratings etc. Based on a VERY detailed Youtube video analysizing many chargers, seems the display on the Anker was kind of approximate... The Anker does have four ports vs. the three ports on these chargers...
Claudiu Carter
Reviewed in Canada on February 3, 2025
This was a fantastic charger that did what it advertised including Super Fast 2.0 charging on S24 and Tab S7+. I say did because I misplaced it and now I'm thinking I lost it. I'm writing the review to add praise, but also caution. This is an expensive charger. I won't buy another. I'll buy a cheaper double 45W times 2. Less cost if I lose another charger and smaller too.
EFREN TOLEDANO GUZMAN
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
Good product but don’t fill my expectations
J. Stillman
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
This is my go to charger for all my devices when I travel. I travel with a MacBook, an HP laptop, a portable monitor and a three in one Qi charger for my watch, iphone and ear buds. I paired it with usb-c cables that show the power delivery rate and it's pushing the correct power for each device. It's about the size of the mac's power brick so it's a good replacement. I'm obviously not concerned about weight, but it's got some heft to it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
The charger looks really nice and provides a good amount of power. It works great to power my 65W ThinkPad, phone, and iPad all at the same time. It has multiple ports to charge multiple things at once.I didn't read the product listing completely and didn't see the comment at the end about it not fully charging the Dell XPS. Don't make my mistake 😄
Cliente
Reviewed in Canada on December 15, 2024
It’s small, it charges FAST, at a full 140W for my MacBook with one port, or use all 3 to charge all your devices. It’s all I travel with now. I used to travel with 3-4 charging bricks! No more, this one does it all. The quality is top notch and I’m a total nerd with these things, absolutely love it.
FSx
Reviewed in Canada on April 10, 2024
I've been hesitant to use a non-apple made power adapter, however, I'm glad to share that this charger is fast, compact and more flexible charger than the original power supply that came with my MacBook Pro
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