

⚡ Power your hustle anywhere, anytime — compact meets unstoppable!
This 65W flat USB-C wall charger combines cutting-edge GaN II technology with a sleek, foldable design to deliver rapid, dual-port charging for laptops, tablets, and phones. Its ultra-compact size and smart heat management make it the ultimate travel companion, while universal compatibility and advanced safety features ensure reliable, worry-free power on the go.






| ASIN | B0BCL7VQQG |
| Additional Features | Fast Charging, Travel |
| Amperage | 3 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,929 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #819 in Cell Phone Wall Chargers |
| Brand | XSUFR |
| Built-In Media | 65W flat usb c charger |
| Color | Black-No Cable |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Phones, Tablets |
| Compatible Phone Models | Samsung Galaxy S |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB Type A, USB Type C |
| Current Rating | 3 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 402 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Frequency Range | 50/60Hz |
| Included Components | 65W flat usb c charger |
| Input Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Item Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
| Manufacturer | XSUFR |
| Model Number | FR065-01 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 6 |
| Output Current | 3 Amps |
| Output Voltage | 20 Volts |
| Portable | Yes |
| Power Plug | Type C |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Feature | Fast Charging, Travel |
| Specification Met | UL |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Wattage | 65 watts |
M**B
Nice, very portable charger - fits in an Altoids tin!
Update (one day later): I am able to get the Dell laptop to pull 65 Watts from this charger (and another non-Dell charger) as long as I'm using it to do more than recharge the laptop's battery. When running a CPU intensive process, this charger is able to deliver the full 65W it claims to be able to! During the test that resulted in a 65W pull, I never noticed the temperature of the charger to go above 65C, which surprised me since that's the same peak temperature I saw with a 50W draw. Might be a defect in my method used. Original review: For $22 I'm very happy with this charger. It's literally pocket sized - it'll fit in an Altoids tin *with* a 3 ft. cable (though probably not a cable that'll handle more than 20W). This thing is able to deliver 50W to my Dell laptop (see pictures). While that's not the advertised 65W, I'm convinced that due to the Dell - I haven't found any charger that will deliver more than 50W to that laptop, except Dell-branded chargers. It'll have no problem charging phones or tablets. Note that when delivering 50W this charger does get pretty warm - 65C to be exact. At that heat you can safely touch and hold the charger - but only for 10 seconds or so. I don't think I'd call that a knock on the charger - physics dictates that when delivering that kind of current, heat will be generated. And with the small package, there's not much room for managing that heat. I'd recommend giving it some space when you're charging at 40W or more. It's going into my "go bag" for sure. I'll probably get a spare.
A**Z
Very compact, works great
Wow this charger is smaller than I expected. Incredibly compact. Feels very sturdy and well built, including the flip out poles. I can confirm it supplies a steady 65W. It does get very hot with a full charge cycle as these things sometimes do (especially given it’s compact size). Not alarming, but I would like to see it be a little cooler, but I’m not currently concerned because the build quality and materials lead me to believe it is designed for it, but I’ll check back if it doesn’t last.
T**E
Outputs 2.5-3A, Each Port
Tested with an Android tablet running the Ampere app: - Either USB-C or USB-A port, the app showed about a 0.5A drain when not plugged in, and 2-2.5A charging when plugged in (so 2.5-3A total from the charger). Tested with a Lenovo C740 Windows laptop running the Battery Pro app: - From the USB-C port, showed a charging rate of about 30% per hour - The original Lenovo USB-C charger also showed about 30% per hour charging rate - From the USB-A charging port, the app showed it was charging, but at 0% per hour, so don't use the USB-A port to charge a laptop Super small and thin, and the plugs fold up into the body, so totally portable. Awesome.
A**S
Day 1 review: Pleasantly surprised
I typically avoid buying power adapters that are not from major, well-known, respected manufacturers. A poorly designed adapter can power your laptop, but it could be slowly damaging it over time if the unit has excessive ripple. Ripple is an undesired leftover from the AC electricity that the adapter turns into DC for your device, and while a little bit won't harm anything, too much can grind away the life of the that device without you ever being aware of it. In this case, though, the small size of the unit was so compelling, and for such a reasonable price, that I decided to buy a USB-C ripple tester and find out once and for all if these small-name products can compete with the big guys (in this case, my Dell XPS 13's stock 45w adapter). I ordered the tester and the XSUFR adapter at the same time. When I took the XSUFR unit out of the box, it felt nicely solid, well built, and heavier than expected given its size. The real test would be in its performance. though. When the tester arrived, I plugged it all in and figured out how to get to the ripple display, then let the XPS do some all-core CPU benchmarking to put it under load. You can see from the screenshots that in each case, it was drawing close to 40w from the adapter (voltage 19 or 20, amps ~2). I attempted to capture each unit at the peak ripple (it fluctuates). I took a picture of the tester for each run of the test. The XSUFR 65w adapter showed a ripple quantity of 54.4 mV at 19.241V nominal. The stock Dell adapter came in a bit higher, at 70.4 mV (less is better) at 19.804V nominal. Note that in the pictures, the range of the Dell power supply is -0.10V to 0.10V, while the XSUFR is -0.05V to 0.05V. What that means is that the sine wave-looking ripple in the Dell image would actually be twice as large if it were at the same scale as in the other picture. This was unexpected. The no-name product came in with less of the undesired ripple than the adapter Dell included in the box with the "premium" XPS 13 (9310). The voltage was a bit lower on the XSUFR too, by about half a volt, but that should not matter here, as the voltage is just going to be regulated down to what the laptop itself needs anyway. Ideally, this would have been 20.0v, as that is the specification, but a bit less than that should not harm anything. With the excellent ripple performance of the XSUFR, to me that still makes it the winner. I cannot say how well the XSUFR will hold up over time, as I have only had it for less than a day as I write this, but the low ripple makes me hopeful that this is a solid design with good components, which hopefully will last a long time. If it fails prematurely, I will come back and amend this report, but for now, it looks good. It powers the laptop with no issues or quirks that I detected.
R**S
The perfect compact charger”
Works fantastic! Perfect for narrow & limited outlet space, ultra fast charging & easy to carry along! Well worth the money!
D**W
Love the size
I use this as a laptop power supply when traveling. It has a couple of annoying quirks. (1) when connected to a newer macbook with the lid closed and the charge reaches 100%, either the macbook or the charger cuts the power and you get a "power disconnected" sound. Then about a minute later the charge power comes back and the laptop makes another "power connected" sound. If you're using this in a hotel room you can't leave it charging overnight -- too annoying. (2) Can be noisy, maybe as it gets hotter? Annoying if you are using the laptop while it charges in a quiet room.
L**E
charging box
excellent! its nice and flat. great buy
A**R
low profile and fast charge
I needed a slim charger to install in my VW Alltrack. It has a 120V at the rear hatch. I installed this, ran a long cable up to the front, tucked into crevices to be secure and it works great to give me the super fast charge. A great option for low profile fast charging.
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