USB-C, GaN & Portable Charging Abroad (Hub)

Most USB-C and GaN chargers are dual voltage (100–240V) and only need the right plug adapter — but wattage, PD support, and the AC INPUT label still matter for laptops, handheld consoles, and power banks.

This hub collects the device-specific verdicts and guides for modern USB-C travel charging: phones, laptops, handheld consoles, and power banks.

GaN (gallium nitride) shrinks the charger — it is not a substitute for reading INPUT 100-240V on the brick. A 65W USB-C port describes DC output to your device, not whether the wall side accepts 230V.

Handheld consoles (Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck) and laptops need enough USB-C PD wattage. A phone charger often cannot sustain a gaming handheld or MacBook under load.

Power banks are charged from AC like any other device — check the bank’s input label and airline Wh limits separately from your wall charger.

For a full buying workflow, read the USB-C/GaN travel charger guide, confirm dual voltage on every brick, then run the trip planner for your destination sockets.

Étape par étape

  1. Confirm INPUT 100-240V on every wall charger you pack.
  2. Match USB-C wattage to your largest device (laptop or handheld console).
  3. Add plug adapters for destination socket types — a GaN brick does not change pin shape.
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Guides liés

Conseils uniquement — pas de conseils électriques professionnels. Confirmez toujours avec l'étiquette de votre appareil avant de le brancher. Le câblage local (surtout dans les hôtels et les bâtiments anciens) peut varier.