Today we recommend the UGREEN RobotGaN charger (65W), with LED display that shows “emotions” during charging

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I kept seeing ads on YouTube with chargers in the shape of a robot, with an LED display that shows various animations while charging. Well, I found such a pattern on Amazon DE. It comes from UGREEN and benefit from an extra 20% discount during this period if you apply the voucher from the product page. I have details below.

RobotGaN, in its real name, is a charger that arrives in the form of a space robot that offers a power of 65W, two USB-C ports, but also a USB-A port. According to the company, it can charge a MacBook Air with an M2 processor from 0 to 51% in just 30 minutes. It is also suitable for a lot of phones and tablets, including iPhone 15 / 15 Pro / 15 Plus / 15 Pro Max, as well as Galaxy S24, Galaxy A55, Pixel 7 / 8, iPad, Galaxy Tab S8 / S9, etc.

The price for this power supply is 49.99 eurosbut if you apply the voucher from the product page you buy it 20% cheaper, for only 39.99 euros. However, you only get free delivery on orders over 49 euros, so you can add a product of around 10 euros in addition to this power supply. In case you haven’t placed orders on Amazon DE before, we have a tutorial that explains the whole process here!

When you plug it in, RobotGaN will display various animations depending on the charging status of your phone. You’ll know more easily when your phone is fully charged, providing a new power experience for your devices.

It’s available in black and pink, and I’d say it’s a good gift idea for that friend who’s planning to buy a new phone soon, considering that most models no longer have this important accessory in the package.

You can order the feeder here!

⚡ -3% of the price on QuickMobile.ro if you use the coupon: QUICK202


The article is in Romanian

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