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Deal | Ugreen Uno Charger 100W goes on sale at under $50 for a limited time

The Uno Charger 100W. (Source: Ugreen)
The Uno Charger 100W. (Source: Ugreen)
Ugreen's latest Uno Charger is the first 100W power brick with a status display that switches boring old numbers for emojis. The adorable accessory packs MacBook-worthy speeds into a relatively compact form-factor using GaNInfinity Chip Technology - or power four other devices at once with its multi-port design. It has now been released with a time-sensitive -20% discount.

Ugreen's Uno series are the first set of accessories to turn their in-built status displays into "Groovy Robot" faces with a unique set of emojis designed to represent different states of charge.

The happiest of these faces will be able to translate to a maximum of 100W in the series' latest variant, rated to charge a MacBook Pro 16 to 43% in just 30 minutes using 1 of its 2 top-speed USB-C ports. 

The power brick also supports fast iPhone charging with a third type-C port, or between 7.5W and 30W over its 4th USB type-A connector. 

It is equipped with GaNInfinity Chip Technology to keep its footprint within 1.83 x 1.85 x 2.56 inches, and employs ThermalGuard Protection to help keep its cool when charging up to 4 devices at once.

The Ugreen Uno Charger 100W has been released to Amazon with a list price of $59.99 - however, it is now available to order at a reduced price of $47.99 for a limited time.

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2024-10-16 (Update: 2024-10-17)