Charging station for 7 devices and 4 batteries launches on Kickstarter for just $99

If you are currently looking for a new charger, it might be worth taking a look at the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, where a new charger is vying for customers' favor. The special feature: In addition to the USB ports for up to seven devices, the charger also offers the option to charge classic AA or AAA batteries. Furthermore, it is also possible to charge wearables such as smartwatches and wireless headphones via a wireless charging pad with up to 15 watts.
Also on board is a 2.8-inch touchscreen, which can display the power output of the various ports or the total output in real time. It is also possible to display the battery charge levels.


Technical Details
The device features a maximum total charging power of 350 watts. Each of the six USB-C ports can deliver a maximum output of 140 watts. Four of these six USB-C ports are each equipped with a retractable USB cable with a length of approx. 33.5 inches, meaning that buying or carrying external cables is not necessary. The top of the device is equipped with a wireless charging station, which is intended for charging wearables with up to 15 watts. Charging up to four AA or AAA batteries is also possible. Thermal management for the charging station is handled by an active fan.
Price and Availability
As part of a "Super Early Bird" offer, the device can currently be obtained in exchange for backing the Kickstarter campaign with an amount of approximately $99. Additionally, shipping costs of roughly $20 will apply for deliveries.
Two things should be noted, however: On the one hand, delivery is not scheduled to begin until September 2026. On the other hand, Kickstarter is a crowdfunding platform, which means this is not a purchase with standard consumer protection rights. Delivery of the device with the stated specifications is not guaranteed.
Those who want to avoid this risk could, for example, opt for the quite similar charging station from EcoFlow, which Notebookcheck reported on. However, with a price tag of around $230 (manufacturer's website), this is significantly more expensive and, according to the spec sheet, features slightly fewer functions.
Disclaimer: Notebookcheck is not responsible for price changes carried out by retailers. The discounted price or deal mentioned in this item was available at the time of writing and may be subject to time restrictions and/or limited unit availability.





