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Product Name Mokin Charger (140W, 4-Port, PD 3.1) with USB-C Cable Total Wattage 140W Max Input 100~240V 50/60HZ 2.5A USB-C1 Output 5V/3A,9V/3A,12V/3A,15V/3A,20V/5A 28V/5A (140W Max) PPS: 5-21V/5A; USB-C2 Output 5V/3A,9V/3A,12V/3A,15V/3A,20V/5A 28V/5A (140W Max) PPS: 5-21V/5A; USB-C3 Output 5V/3A,9V/3A,12V/2.5A,15V/2A,20V/1.5A (30W Max) USB-A Output 5V/3A 9V/2A 12V/1.5A 10V/2.25A (22.5W Max) Protocol PD3.1(PD3.0\PD2.0), PPS, QC4+(QC4.0\QC3.0\QC2.0), APPLE 2.4A, AFC, FCP,SCP Note1 When multiple devices are connected at the same time, plugging a new device in or unplugging any of the devices from the charger will render a short charging pause for other devices. This short pause is due to the power redistribution of the charger. Note2 Please unplug the cable when not in use to avoid limiting the maximum output power of other ports. Note3 An E-Marker cable is required to achieve charging speeds above 100W. Note4 Due to Dells proprietary charging protocl, Dell XPS 15 (9500/9510) will not be charged at full speed. Only supports up to 65W Max. Note5 Due to Ausus proprietary charging protocl, Rog Ally Z1 Extreme will not be charged at PD 65W speed. Only supports up to 3A current.
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9 reviews for Laptop Charger, GaN 140W USB C Charger PD3.1 PPS 4-Port Multi-Device Fast Charging, USB C Power Adapter, Intuitive Touch Screen, for MacBook Pro/Air, iPhone 17/16 Series, iPad Pro,Lenovo,HP,DJI Drone
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$68.89

Turbo –
A Compact Powerhouse That Outperforms the Competition”
Delivers exactly as advertised. Its compact, lightweight design makes it easy to carry between offices across NYC. Charges both my Dell laptop and iPhone 17 Pro Max with impressive speed. The build feels premium, and the integrated display adds a nice touch—showing temperature and per-port wattage with a simple tap of the button. It’s priced $20 below a comparable Anker model. While I’m generally a fan of Anker’s products, Mokin takes the lead this time with better value and performance.
Kevin –
Reliable and affordable anker alternative
I wanted to use this charger for a few months to get a good idea of it’s capabilities and compatibility (Purchased back in August 2025). These are the items I own and used to test it’s charging capabilities:Asus Zenbook 14″ Notebook: 100WUGreen Nexode 20,000 mah 130W power bank (65W max input charging speed)Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (45W)Samsung Galaxy watch 6 classic (5W max)Unfortunately I do not have any devices that have a 140 watt requirement, and my notebook is the only device I have that’s the most power hungry. The charger had no problem charging my notebook from nearly dead to 100%, and definitely no issues charging from a nearly dead battery while also using the notebook.Battery bank, phone, and watch also had no issues. There was no issues with charging protocol recognition between the device and the charger.To stress test the charger to test how it would perform under a higher load from multiple devices, I decided to charge up all my devices when they were low on battery to stress test the charger. The charger was able to charge up all my devices with no issues, and did not overheat or experience thermal throttling. It did get warm, but that’s normal for any charger under high load.The multi-function front screen is very handy. While it’s not something I will always look or stare at, it’s definitely a really nice feature to have.Overall, I recommend this charger over the anker version IF you can get it on sale cheaper than the anker
Charles K –
Solid charger
Works well so far on laptops and phones. The display is nice to confirm a device is pulling the correct wattage.
Juan Duenas –
Great compact and functional Charging Brick 🙂
I love that it goes up to 140 watts charging, perfect for my battery bank to charge at 100 watts and charge my phone too. It’s bigger than I expected but also not as big? I love that it’s easy to travel with and it’s not too hefty. I love that I can see the charging speed, and the temperature on the display, and I get a silly emoji. It’s very functional LOL. The only thing for me, is the heat. It gets very hot , and I think it’s throttles charging if I plug in anything more than my battery bank for a longish time? I wish it didn’t get so hot and I wish the display stayed on instead of me having to tap to see the current wattage.
MK 1 –
Great Value for a Fast Charger
This charger is great! It supplies all the power I need, which is especially nice now that I have a 140W input power bank. This charger handles everything with ease and does not get too hot while in use. I cannot verify if it supports AVS (adjustable voltage supply) between 20V-28V (the usb standard that allows for this charger to use 28V says it has to support AVS, but I have no way to test). It does support PPS up to 100W, so whatever you need to charge will do so efficiently and as fast as it can be.
Richard C –
140 watts and great display
The biggest plus is the display. You can see at what wattage each individual outlet is using. The next plus is the ability to charge up to 140 watts a compatible item via just one of the USB-C outlets or 140 watts using a mixture of two or 4 of the outlets. I have seen some chargers that will charge two items at 140watts, but those cost twice as much. this can charge my Samsung S24 at 30 watts (super fast charge) Samsung advertised it can charge up to 45 watts. Alas, I have never been able to achieve such on any other USB-C chargers. My hunch I would need a Samsung charger for such,.
A customer –
Stopped working 5 days outside return window
I may have a defective USB-C port(s) where my computer stops charging when you plug in another device into the other ports. For example, using apples 240W cable in either C1/C2 and you plug in a new apple usb-c cable (iphone 17 box), the computer stops charging. I haven’t had this before bc im constantly plugging/unplugging devices as i move around the house a lot to tend to different things. See pictures for highlighted issue.Overall, charger is great for charging 3-4 devices at once, however, be aware as it runs pretty hot. I do like the port wattage bc only through that could i determine its the block, because everything time you test one at a time (cable, block, device), everything works. Until, you charge multiple devices (which is what we’re paying for) does the actual charger block not work as intended.
Emily Davis –
Great product!
Works great! 👍 Love it! First shipment was open box, requested for a replacement. But I believe that was Amazon mistake.
Mrs Jackie Butterworth –
A very well made product, versatile and fully specified. Should be expected to last a long time. it has cut down the need for various charging devices freeing up electrical outlets. Excellent product.