HyperJuice 245W USB-C GaN Charger and Portable Power Bank

HyperJuice has unveiled two new products: 245W USB-C GaN charger and portable power bank. Let’s keep checking if you’re looking for a powerful mobile charging solution.HyperJuice 245W USB-C GaN Charger and Portable Power Bank

The USB-C charger measures 105 x 100 x 32 mm and weighs 582g. Using GaN technology, the charger delivers a compact and lightweight design, and its aluminum casing shows off a sleek modern look with long-lasting durability.

The GaN charger comes equipped with 4 USB-C ports with up to 100W output each, and when all the ports are used, the USB-C GaN charger delivers up to 245W output. Furthermore, it supports mainstreamed fast charging protocols like PD2.0/3.0, QC2.0/3.0/4.0+, PPS and more.HyperJuice 245W USB-C GaN Charger and Portable Power Bank

With over-current, over-voltage, over-temperature and short-circuit protection, it provides safe and reliable charging, and it comes with a 6ft AC power cord.

Similar with the GaN charger, the 245W portable power bank has a lightweight and durable aluminum casing, and the corrugated texture provides a firm and comfortable grip. The power bank comes equipped with 27000mAh battery capacity, and with 4 USB-C ports, it can charge up to 4 mobile devices. Two of the ports deliver up to 100W PD3.0 output, and other two offer up to 65W PD3.0 output.

HyperJuice 245W USB-C GaN Charger and Portable Power Bank

Using passthrough charging, the portable power bank can be recharged and charge connected devices at the same time. In addition, it measures 191 x 81 x 28mm and weighs 765g.

The crowdfundfing campaign for the 245W USB-C GaN charger and portable power bank is ongoing on Indiegogo. We can pledge $239 to preorder the 245W combo, or you can also purchase one of them individually. The combo will be shipped in December 2021.

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