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In this video, we review the HEYMIX GaN Charger 65W, a powerful and compact travel charger that’s perfect for all your charging needs.
Product Highlights:
GaN Technology: This charger uses advanced Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology, allowing for efficient and fast charging while keeping the device cool and compact. Universal Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of devices, including MacBook Air/Pro, iPhones, iPads, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, and more. Multiple Ports: Equipped with two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, capable of charging three devices simultaneously. High Power Output: Delivers up to 65W power, charging your MacBook Air to 100% in just 1.5 hours and iPhones 2.5 times faster than standard chargers. Safety Features: Built-in intelligent chip for smart adjustment of output voltage, current, and power, ensuring safe and reliable charging. Travel-Friendly Design: Lightweight, durable, and comes with EU/US/UK/AU adapters, making it an ideal travel companion. Why You Need This Charger: Whether you’re a frequent traveler or just need a reliable charger for multiple devices, the HEYMIX GaN Charger 65W is a must-have. Its fast charging capabilities, safety features, and compact design make it a top choice for anyone looking to simplify their charging needs.
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Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwU_3YG5VH8
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Welcome back. I thought I’d show you this HEYMIX charger. This is one of those gallium nitride chargers — if you haven’t seen one yet, they’ve been on the market for some time now. They’re quite compact compared with traditional chargers. I really like this one a lot — in fact, I purchased three of them. It has two USB-C ports on the top and one USB Type-A.
On top of that it’s a travel charger, so you can swap adapters — oh, that one’s flying. You can make it a US plug just like that if you need, and it also came with adapters for other countries. I think this one is somewhere, this is somewhere else, and I think this is UK. I really like it, and again, I own three — they’re really cool and pretty cheap too. This is between 40 and 80 AUD depending on which version, and it can be picked up on sale pretty frequently. It’s my favourite, and I take it everywhere I go.
Let’s quickly test it with this power tester. It’s plugged into my MacBook Pro now, and this is a USB power meter so we can see exactly how much it’s drawing. It’s very stable at around 66 watts, and this is supposed to deliver up to 65, so it’s pushing out a little more than it’s rated for and working fine. I do recommend this charger — again, I own three. If you’re interested, I’ll put a link in the description, and if you’re interested in the power meter too, I’ll include that if I can find it. Thanks for watching, and I’ll see you in the next one.