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I tested the 420W GaN charger with 8 ports - honest review

Complete review of the Ubigbuy 420W charger with digital display and 8 USB ports for laptops and phones.

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My desk was a cable nightmare until I found this

Two months ago, my home office looked like a electronics graveyard. Three different laptop chargers, two power strips, and constantly having to unplug something to charge something else. I needed a real solution, not another "universal" charger that barely powers a phone properly.

The Ubigbuy 420W 8-port charger showed up in my search almost by accident. After three weeks of daily use, here's my honest take on whether it's worth your money.

What actually impressed me

The digital display isn't just a gimmick - it shows real-time power consumption for each port. Watching my MacBook Pro pull exactly 87W while my iPhone draws 18W helped me understand why cheaper chargers always seem underpowered.

The GaN technology keeps this surprisingly compact for 420W total output. It fits in my laptop bag, though it definitely has some weight to it. The 6 USB-C ports plus 2 USB-A covers every device combination I throw at it.

Smart power distribution works as advertised. Plug in the laptop first, it gets its full 140W. Add a phone later, and the system redistributes power without interrupting the laptop charge.

What works and what doesn't

The genuinely good stuff:
Charging speeds match manufacturer specs - my MacBook Pro charges as fast as with its original brick. The USB-C ports deliver true PD3.1, not marketing fluff. Build quality feels solid and the internal fan stays quiet.

The real limitation:
It's big and heavy compared to lower-wattage chargers. If you only need to charge a phone and tablet, this is overkill. The price isn't cheap either - there are budget options if you don't need the full 420W capability.

What $45 normally gets you

I tested the 420W GaN charger with 8 ports - honest review

At this price point, you typically find 65W chargers with 2-3 ports, or higher-wattage chargers with fewer ports. Apple's 140W charger costs more than this and only has 2 ports.

Direct competition would be Anker or Belkin charging stations, which cost twice as much for similar specs. What makes this Ubigbuy interesting is the combination of total power, port count, and price point.

Buy it if you need serious power

Buy it if:

  • You have a laptop plus multiple devices to charge simultaneously
  • You work from different locations and want one charger for everything
  • You care about seeing exactly how much power each device draws
  • You need the full 140W for gaming laptops or workstations

Skip it if:

  • You only charge a phone and earbuds occasionally
  • Weight and size are critical factors for your setup
  • You're on a tight budget

My verdict: 8/10. This is a serious charging station for people who actually need the power and versatility.

Price: $45.42 (was $98.74)

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