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Travel-friendly 65W GaN charger packs an HDMI port

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Save on this extremely portable GaN charger and hub.
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Adam Elements’ Omnia GaN hub is a two-in-one gadget that pairs a 65W charger with an HDMI port. Its award-winning detachable design lets you use the hub (for image and data transfer) or the charger (for charging, duh) either separately or together.

Right now, you can grab a price-dropped Omnia 65W GaN hub for just $99.99 (regularly $109) with free shipping.

What is GaN technology?

GaN stands for “gallium nitride,” and this relatively recent technological innovation makes chargers and adapters smaller, safer and even more efficient than traditional silicon-based chargers. They’re typically more powerful than your standard charger, as GaN technology can handle higher power levels, even in a portable, sleek design.

Let’s dive into the Adam Elements Omnia charger and hub’s specs:

  • 65W USB-C charging for rapid power-ups for devices like your iPhone, iPad and some MacBooks.
  • 18W USB-A charging for smaller devices like Apple Watches, AirPods, etc.
  • HDMI output for connecting devices to external displays at up to 4K@60Hz resolution.
  • Data hub offers 5Gbps transfer speeds through USB ports.
  • Protective features safeguard against overcharging, overheating and short circuits.

The Adam Elements Omnia charger’s innovative design won it a 2024 Red Dot award. It’s also travel-friendly, with plugs compatible with outlets in more than 150 countries, as well as a pouch for easy transport

Save on a 65W Adam Elements’ Omnia GaN hub with HDMI

Grab one of these Adam Elements Omnia GaN hub 65W chargers for just $99.99 with free shipping to the contiguous United States. Bonus: This charging solution arrives with a three-year warranty.

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