Global PC market leader, Lenovo, has launched the Xiaoxin 105W three-port GaN adapter, setting a new benchmark in charging technology. The cutting-edge device, available for pre-order starting at an unbeatable price of 169 yuan (US$ 23), will officially hit the market on August 11.
The Lenovo Xiaoxin 105W three-port GaN
adapter is poised to revolutionize the charging landscape with its
ground-breaking features and sleek design. The device weighs just 173g making
it a compact adapter that is lighter than a standard 100W power adapter. It
thus offers unparalleled portability without compromising on power. What sets
the Xiaoxin 105W apart from the competition is its third-generation ultra-low
impedance GaN semiconductor technology material. This innovation enhances
thermal conductivity, high-temperature resistance, and acid and alkali
resistance, resulting in a smaller form factor, superior heat dissipation, and
remarkably efficient charging capabilities.
The charging adapter is also equipped with
two USB-C and one USB-A port. A single USB-C port can output a staggering 100W
power, making it ideal for charging high-power devices such as laptops. In a
masterstroke of engineering, Lenovo has ensured that the Xiaoxin 105W is
compatible with a wide range of charging protocols, including PD3.0, QC3.0,
PPS, FCP, SCP, AFC, SFCP, and DCP, catering to the charging needs of multiple
devices across various brands.
The package includes a 1.5-meter-long cc
charging cable integrated with a built-in Emark chip, enabling seamless
communication between the charger and connected devices for optimal charging
performance. The device utilizes a folding prong design and is available in
white and black color options.
