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Lenovo's new compact 3-port GaN charger with 100W fast charging arrives in the US

Lenovo Multi port USB-C 100W GaN charger is available in the US
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Lenovo Multi port USB-C 100W GaN charger is available in the US
The Lenovo Multi-port USB-C 100W GaN Charger is now available in the US. The compact charger can power a laptop or up to three devices simultaneously with a combined output of 100W. It comes with a braided USB-C cable.

Lenovo has finally released its Multi-port USB-C 100W GaN Charger in the US after first unveiling it at CES 2026. The compact charger is designed to replace multiple power bricks with a single adapter that can charge up to three devices at once. It's priced at $69.99 in the US and comes in black and white.

Despite its compact size, the charger can deliver up to 100W from either of its top two USB-C ports when a single device is connected. The third USB-C port, however, tops out at 22.5W. With all three ports in use, the output is split 60W/20W/10W, so users can still charge a laptop alongside two additional devices.

At 70 x 70 x 30.5 mm, the charger is small enough to slip into a backpack or travel bag without taking up much space. It even includes foldable prongs, a feature now common on rival GaN chargers from Anker, Ugreen, and others.

The Lenovo Multi-port USB-C 100W GaN Charger is available now from Lenovo's US store. The black version is already on sale for $50.04, while the white model has yet to be stocked. Both versions ship with a 1.8 m braided USB-C cable.

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> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > News > News Archive > Newsarchive 2026 07 > Lenovo's new compact 3-port GaN charger with 100W fast charging arrives in the US
Elvis Shida, 2026-07-13 (Update: 2026-07-13)