Best Charger for Multiple Devices
Last updated: February 16, 2026 · 3 min read
The average person travels with a phone, tablet, laptop, wireless earbuds, and a smartwatch. That used to mean five chargers and a power strip. GaN (Gallium Nitride) technology now packs enough output to charge all of them from a single compact brick. Here's what to buy to eliminate charger chaos.
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Why GaN Changed Multi-Device Charging
Traditional silicon-based chargers have a size/wattage tradeoff: more power requires more physical space for heat dissipation. GaN chargers use a more efficient semiconductor that produces significantly less heat at the same power output — meaning a 65W GaN charger is the size of a traditional 18W charger.
For multi-port chargers, this matters enormously. A GaN 65W three-port charger fits in a shirt pocket. Its silicon equivalent would be a large, heavy brick. GaN technology is the reason multi-device charging has gone from inconvenient to genuinely practical.
Best Multi-Port Option: Anker 737 Power Bank (For Travel)
For travel, the Anker 737 Power Bank is the multi-device charging answer that also solves the dead battery problem. It's a 24,000mAh power bank that charges a phone 5+ times, includes two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, and can charge via a wall outlet or from the bank simultaneously.
The 140W max output means it can charge a MacBook Pro at full speed while simultaneously charging a phone and earbuds. It's not a wall charger replacement, but for travel where you're away from outlets, it's the ultimate multi-device solution.
Best Wall Charger: Anker 727 or Nano Series
For home or hotel use, the Anker 727 65W GaN charger provides two USB-C ports and one USB-A port in a compact form factor. With power-sharing, you can charge a MacBook Air (45W) and iPhone (20W) simultaneously from a single outlet — one plug covers two devices.
For lighter loads, the Anker Nano 65W single-port charger ($28) handles all your devices one at a time with one compact brick. Charge your laptop, unplug, charge your phone. For travelers who want to minimize outlet usage in hotels where outlets are scarce, a multi-port GaN charger is the elegant solution.
Setting Up a Clean Charging Station at Home
A well-organized home charging station makes the 'nothing is charged' morning a thing of the past. The setup: one 65W multi-port GaN charger, one or two USB-C cables, and a short USB-A cable for any legacy devices.
Place it on your nightstand or a dedicated spot in your kitchen/living area. The rule: everything gets plugged in when you sit down in the evening. Phone, earbuds, tablet, watch — all charging together from one spot. The 65W output handles all of them simultaneously. Wake up with everything fully charged without ever thinking about it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best multi-port USB-C charger?
The Anker 727 65W GaN charger offers the best balance of port count (2x USB-C, 1x USB-A), output power (65W), and compact size. It handles simultaneous laptop and phone charging from one outlet. For the highest output multi-device charging, the Anker 747 140W GaN charger handles a MacBook Pro and two phones simultaneously.
Can I charge laptop and phone at same time?
Yes, with a multi-port GaN charger. A 65W dual-port charger splits power between devices — typically 45W to the laptop and 20W to the phone. Your laptop charges at reduced speed but your phone charges at full fast-charge speed. A single-port 65W charger would charge the laptop at full 65W, then you swap to phone charging.
Does GaN charging damage batteries?
No. GaN chargers deliver the same USB Power Delivery standards as silicon chargers — just in a smaller, cooler package. The charging controller inside your devices determines the power intake, not the charger. GaN technology changes how the charger converts power; it doesn't change what the device receives.

