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A GaN charger uses gallium nitride instead of traditional silicon, allowing for smaller size and higher efficiency. Compared to a standard USB charger, a GaN USB-C charger can deliver more power—like 65W or 100W—in a small form factor, perfect for fast charging laptops, tablets, and phones.
The best USB-C charger depends on your power needs. For smartphones, 30W is usually sufficient, but laptops often need a 65W USB-C charger or even 140W for high-performance models. Make sure the charger supports Power Delivery(PD) and is compatible with your device's voltage range.
While it's generally safe to leave a GaN charger or USB-C charger plugged in—especially if it includes protections against overvoltage, overheating, and surges—it's not always recommended. Over time, keeping any USB charger constantly plugged in may increase energy consumption slightly and expose the device to dust or electrical surges. Unplugging when not in use can extend the lifespan of both the charger and the outlet.
No—modern USB chargers, especially GaN chargers, use smart power management to deliver only the power your device needs. A 100W USB-C charger can safely charge both laptops and low-power devices like phones without overloading them, as long as it's certified and supports Power Delivery(PD).