Mini-review MojoGear Charge Plus 140W: one adapter for all your devices

With most power adapters you can only charge one device (sometimes two). But the MojoGear Charge 140W has the space for a lot more!

Advocate

  • Charging many devices at the same time

  • Support for different fast-charging protocols

  • Maximum 140 watts

Negatives

  • Price

MojoGear Charge Plus 140W: one adapter for all your devices

Smartphones, tablets, laptops and smartwatches all need power. And often you want to charge them all at the same time. But with many charging blocks there is only room for one cable. And that is quite annoying, because of course more and more devices are being added. And with many of those new devices you no longer get new charging blocks.

Mini-review MojoGear Charge Plus 140W: one adapter for all your devices

The MojoGear Charge Plus 140W from this review solves that problem for you. This power adapter can charge up to four devices at the same time. For that he has three USB-C ports and one USB-A-port at his disposal. He can deliver a total of 140 watts, and that is then distributed between the devices that you have connected.

The MojoGear Charge Plus 140W has a suggested retail price of 79.99 euros. But can often be found a bit cheaper online.

View the MojoGear Charge Plus 140W

Charging with four gates, with a small but

The MojoGear Charge Plus therefore has four gates. The first and second USB-C port can charge individually with 140 watts. The third USB-C port can be up to 20 watts and the USB-A port can be up to 18 watts.

If you connect two USB-C devices via port 1 and port 2, they both get 65 watts. For even the latest iPhones, that is more than enough, because they can charge with a maximum of about 30W.

MojoGear Charge Plus in the box

Recent MacBooks can charge up to 140 (with USB-C) Watt. This MojoGear Charge Plus 140W is also great for that. But do you want to charge with the full speed? Then you have to charge one device at a time and use one of the top two USB-C ports. During the review of this MojoGear Charge Plus, a new MacBook Pro had around 50 percent battery after half an hour of charging.

If you put a device to charge in all three USB-C ports, the first port 65W, the second 45W and the third 20W will get. So there is some difference as you connect more devices. Charging is still fine, but in the case of the MacBook Pro it will be a bit slower.

In addition to the USB-C ports, the charging block also has a USB-A connection. Also at this port the power that it can deliver depends on the other devices that you are also charging.

So do you want to charge multiple devices at the same time? And do you think it is important that they are all charged as quickly as possible? Then it pays to check which ports you can use best. On the side of the adapter is the possible combinations in small. But you can also find this in the concise manual.

MojoGear where different smartphones and airpods are charged at the same time

Fast, faster, fastest: with support for fast charging

Also important: the MojoGear Charge 140W has support for different fast-charging protocols such as USB Power Delivery, Quick Charge 3.0 & 4+, USB-C Power Delivery and PPP (Program Ble Power Supply). He also has a security against overload and short circuit.

Conclusion: Review MojoGear Charge Plus 140W

The MojoGear Charge Plus 140W can charge many devices at the same time and that is fine. Especially since nowadays you usually no longer get new charging blocks with your new devices.

It is important that you keep a close eye on when charging multiple devices that you do not get the full 140W on each gate. So then charging will not go to its fastest with some devices. Fortunately, the different combinations are described exactly on the side.

Nevertheless, the MojoGear Charge Plus 140W is certainly useful. The suggested retail price is a bit on the high side, but by looking around a bit, it is also a bit cheaper.

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