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DailyObjects GaN chargers review: Great design, but is the performance worth it?
DailyObjects GaN chargers review: Great design, but is the performance worth it?

Time of India

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  • Time of India

DailyObjects GaN chargers review: Great design, but is the performance worth it?

DailyObjects has been in the Indian charging accessory market for a while now, offering a lineup of GaN (Gallium Nitride) chargers that stand out with their sleek design and compact form factor. We've been testing these chargers for about a month, and while the aesthetic choices do break away from the conventional look, it's in day-to-day use that we wanted to understand their value. Pricing & Availability These chargers are available in three capacities. 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Available in Red, Yellow, Blue, Black, and White, they break away from the usual plain and utilitarian look of most chargers. For those who value a bit of personality in their tech accessories, this is a clear win. More importantly for Indian users, the inclusion of foldable Indian-style pins adds a layer of practicality, making them easier to carry and less prone to damage in transit a smart and ergonomic touch. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Our son is just 4 months old, but he is in so much pain Donate For Health Donate Now Undo As for the "GaN5 technology" branding, it suggests a more compact build and better heat management compared to older silicon-based chargers. However, in real-world usage, it doesn't necessarily deliver a significant leap in performance over other GaN chargers already on the market. The multi-port setup mostly USB-C with some USB-A is in line with what you'd expect from any modern GaN charger today. Usage & Compatibility – What Works, What Doesn't DailyObjects' GaN chargers do manage to juggle power across multiple ports well, like most multi-port GaN chargers today. But here's the catch: if you're plugging in more than one device at a time, the total wattage gets divided—which means slower charging compared to using a single-port high-watt charger. So if you're someone who expects every port to perform at full throttle simultaneously, that's something to keep in mind. Here's how they stack up across different devices after a month of real-world testing: Phones 33W & 45W Chargers: These handle fast charging just fine for most modern phones including iPhones (like the 15 and 14 series), Samsung's Galaxy S series, and Pixels. The 33W is good for charging your phone and maybe a small accessory like earbuds. The 45W gives you a bit more room, especially if you're juggling a secondary device. 67W Charger: This one's powerful enough to charge any flagship phone quickly—or even two phones at once. Just note that if you're using both ports, charging speeds will drop per device. Tablets 45W & 67W Chargers: Ideal for tablets like the iPad Pro/Air and Galaxy Tabs. The 45W does the job at a decent pace, while the 67W is great if you're in a rush or need to charge a second device alongside. Laptops 45W Charger: This is more of a 'keep your battery from dying' solution than a full-on charger for laptops. Works okay for lightweight machines like the MacBook Air (M1/M2/M3) or basic ultrabooks, but don't expect fast top-ups especially under heavy use. 67W Charger: This is where things get more usable. It can comfortably charge a 13- or 14-inch MacBook Pro, most MacBook Airs, and other USB-C laptops that sit in the 60–65W range. It's a solid travel-friendly alternative to your bulky default charger. Just remember: the 67W is total output, so if you're charging a laptop and a phone at the same time, expect reduced speeds. Verdict After testing the entire lineup, the 67W charger stands out as the best value for money. It's versatile enough to handle just about every device in your ecosystem from phones and tablets to most laptops making it a practical one-size-fits-most solution. While the 33W and 45W variants perform well, it's harder to recommend them when OEM-branded accessories are available at similar price points. That leaves these lower-wattage options leaning heavily on their design appeal rather than overall utility.

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