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Product reviewed
Episode 5 “Petit Cha” charger (오아 쁘띠차저) — 3 models: 35W / 67W / 100W GaN-based, USB-C PD with PPS, designed for desk use with multiple ports and a charging speed/indicator.
Key features (common to all 3 models)
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GaN (Gallium Ziride) Zipset
- A modern semiconductor (vs. traditional silicon) for higher efficiency/performance and a smaller charger size.
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USB-C PD 3.0 + PPS support
- PPS fine-tunes the voltage to match the device’s request.
- Claimed benefits: reduced heat generation and better battery life.
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LED charging speed indicator
- Displays, in real time, how much “charge/charging speed” the charger is delivering (not numerically specified).
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Design
- White body + orange accent for a desk-friendly look.
- Transparent PC cover shows the inside slightly—described as luxurious, yet light and neat compared to matte-plastic chargers.
Model-by-model details, ports, and limits
35W model
- Ports: 1× USB-C + 1× USB-A (2 total)
- Power limits:
- Up to 35W using USB-C alone
- Up to 30W using USB-A alone
- Dual charging possible; when both ports are used, output is distributed up to 17W max total
- Use cases mentioned: phone + wireless earphones, or phone + iPad
- Physical/UX: compact; doesn’t block nearby outlets
- Price positioning: most accessible among the three
67W model
- Ports: 4 total
- 2× USB-C + 2× USB-A
- UX claim: ideal for desk setups—“plug it into a power strip and place the main unit on the desk.”
- Power limits:
- Even with all four devices plugged in, it maintains up to 62W maximum total
- Versatility: described as the “most versatile” for most environments
- Positioning: choose this for higher-demand setups before stepping up to the 100W model
100W model
- Ports: 4 total
- 3× USB-C + 1× USB-A
- Power limits:
- Up to 100W when C1 and C2 are used individually (exact per-device split not fully specified)
- Up to 94W total even with four devices simultaneously
- When multiple ports are used, the charger distributes output across ports; each port still provides more than typical standard adapters (as stated)
- Use case from reviewer: filming outdoors—returns with camera battery + microphone + phone all depleted, preferring one charger for everything rather than multiple adapters.
- Value argument: framed as more cost-effective than buying several standard chargers, since one high-power unit can replace multiple smaller ones.
Pros (as mentioned)
- Reduces cable clutter by replacing multiple adapters with one multi-port charger.
- Faster/more reliable charging expectation via PD 3.0 + PPS.
- Thermal/battery benefits claimed from PPS (less heat, better battery life).
- Charging status clarity via the LED speed indicator.
- Desk-friendly aesthetic (orange accent + transparent body), especially compactness on the 35W model.
- Real-world convenience: one charger for phone/tablet/earphones, and also for camera/audio gear (notably on 67W/100W).
- High total wattage under multi-device load:
- 62W on the 67W model
- 94W on the 100W model (with four devices)
Cons / limitations (implied)
- With multiple ports, output must be distributed:
- The 35W model drops to 17W max total when dual-port use is active, so it’s not ideal for charging power-hungry devices simultaneously.
- Choosing the right wattage depends on what you plug in, and underbuying may lead to disappointment.
Comparisons / recommendations made
Within the lineup (buyer guidance)
- Home-only simple use → 35W
- Phone + iPad + earphones → 67W (sufficient for typical multi-device setups)
- Laptop / high-power charging equipment / camera-audio gear → 100W
Versus multiple regular chargers/adapters
- Especially for the 100W model, the reviewer argues it’s better value than buying several standard chargers.
Deal / availability mentioned
- “Future Deal” discount event with an exclusive special price
- Runs until May 1st
Overall verdict (concise)
If you want one desk charger that reduces cable clutter and can handle multiple devices simultaneously, the Petit Cha lineup is positioned as a strong solution—especially 67W for most multi-device desk users and 100W for power-demand gear (laptops, cameras, audio).
Recommendation:
- Choose 35W for lighter needs
- Choose 67W for general phone/tablet/earphone setups
- Choose 100W if you need high total power for demanding devices
Speakers / views
- A single main speaker/reviewer throughout, focused on real-life desk clutter, perceived charging speed/reliability (PD + PPS), practical wattage guidance across 35W / 67W / 100W, and the value argument vs. buying multiple chargers.
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