Technology
Innovative 140W GaN Travel Adapter Combines Power and Convenience
The newly launched Powerab travel adapter is setting a new standard in portable charging technology. This innovative device boasts a remarkable 140W output, utilizing fifth-generation Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology to deliver impressive power in a compact design. What sets the Powerab apart is its combination of a built-in wireless charging pad with MagSafe capabilities and a detachable USB-C cable, making it a versatile solution for global travelers.
Many travel adapters have evolved from simple plug converters to multi-port charging solutions. However, the Powerab introduces features previously unseen in this category. Not only does it provide two AC outlets and multiple USB ports, but it also includes a 15W wireless charging surface that allows users to charge devices without fumbling for cables. This unique feature is particularly useful for travelers who want a seamless charging experience upon arrival at their destination.
Design and Usability
The Powerab’s design reflects a modern aesthetic, available in two distinct styles: a sleek, angular look in black or white, and a softer, rounded appearance in grey and olive green. Regardless of the exterior choice, both versions offer the same internal capabilities, ensuring that users do not sacrifice performance for style.
Equipped with three USB-C ports, two of which can deliver the full 140W output for demanding devices like a MacBook Pro 16-inch, the Powerab makes it possible to charge multiple devices simultaneously. Users can connect their laptop, smartphone, and even a gaming console, while also utilizing the wireless charging pad for added convenience. The ability to charge up to seven devices at once positions the Powerab as a must-have travel accessory.
The travel adapter also features a universal AC socket compatible with traditional two or three-prong devices. This allows users to plug in items such as hairdryers and camera chargers directly, consolidating their travel power needs into one compact device.
Convenience and Safety Features
One of the standout features of the Powerab is its detachable wireless charging pad. This pad can be removed and placed flat on a surface, providing flexibility for users who may need to charge their devices in awkward spaces. While using the pad separately reduces the total number of devices that can be charged simultaneously from seven to six, the convenience it offers in various scenarios makes it a worthwhile trade-off.
Additionally, each Powerab includes a built-in USB-C cable cleverly stored within a lanyard, ensuring that users are never caught without a charging option. This thoughtful inclusion highlights the design team’s commitment to practicality, catering to both expected and unexpected charging needs.
With global compatibility that covers over 200 countries, the Powerab is engineered for international travel. Its easy-to-deploy prongs for US, UK, EU, and AU outlets eliminate the hassle of carrying multiple adapters, streamlining the travel experience.
The Powerab measures 120mm tall (approximately 4.7 inches) and 66mm wide (about 2.6 inches). Weighing in at 460 grams (around 1 lb), it offers a robust build with a polycarbonate and stainless steel construction, ensuring durability during travel. Importantly, the adapter incorporates multiple safety protections and a replaceable fuse, making it suitable for international use.
The Powerab is competitively priced at $59, a significant discount from its original price of $125, making it an attractive option for those seeking a high-capacity charger. The product is set to begin shipping globally in November 2025.
In summary, the Powerab travel adapter not only meets the increasing demands for power and versatility but also enhances the travel experience with its innovative features. By combining multiple charging solutions into one device, it addresses the needs of modern travelers, ensuring that their gadgets remain charged and ready for use.
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