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UGREEN Nexode Pro 100W 5-Port Charger With Display Drops to $50, the Best Desktop Brick for Hybrid Workers

UGREEN Nexode Pro 100W GaN charger: 5 ports (3xUSB-C + 2xUSB-A), live wattage display, PD 3.1, foldable prongs. $50 all-time-low Amazon sale.

UGREEN Nexode Pro 100W 5-Port Charger With Display Drops to $50, the Best Desktop Brick for Hybrid Workers

What it is

The UGREEN Nexode Pro 100W 5-Port USB-C Charger is a GaN desktop charger targeted at multi-device hybrid-work setups, combining 100W total output across 3 USB-C and 2 USB-A ports with a built-in digital display showing live wattage per port. Core specs: 100W total output via PD 3.1, port layout (USB-C1 at 100W single-port, 60W in multi-port scenarios, USB-C2 and USB-C3 at 45W and 20W in typical splits, USB-A1 and USB-A2 at 22W each Quick Charge 3.0), 1.2-inch color IPS display showing active wattage on each port in real time, GaN III compact design (2.8 by 2.8 by 1.3 inches at 375g), foldable US prongs with 90-degree rotation for flexible outlet orientation, PD 3.1 EPR mode for 28V 5A compatibility, over-voltage/over-current/over-temperature protections, cable strain relief on USB-C ports, and compatibility with MacBook Pro 16-inch M5 Pro/Max (up to 96W single-port charging), iPad Pro, iPhone fast charge, Galaxy phones, Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch.

Pricing: $50 current Amazon all-time low per 9to5toys coverage, MSRP $90 at UGREEN direct.

What's interesting

100W with a live-wattage display is the combination that justifies the purchase for hybrid workers running MacBook Pro + iPhone + iPad + AirPods + keyboard from one brick. Most 100W desktop chargers are port-count limited (Anker 735 at 65W total with 3 ports, UGREEN Nexode 100W standard at 2 ports); the Nexode Pro delivers 100W with 5 ports simultaneously.

Display showing per-port wattage is a practical tool, not a gimmick. Users can verify that a MacBook is actually drawing 96W (not throttled to 45W due to a bad cable), that an iPhone is negotiating 30W fast-charge, or that a USB-A port is misidentifying a device. Android Authority's review measured accuracy at ±3% across all 5 ports, within spec of $100+ engineering-grade chargers.

Compact GaN III design makes the 100W brick only 40% larger than a standard 65W 2-port charger. For travelers who want desktop-level charging in a portable package, the Nexode Pro is among the smallest 100W 5-port options on the market.

9to5toys flagged $50 as an Amazon all-time low versus the $90 MSRP. At this sale pricing, the Nexode Pro undercuts Anker's 100W 3-port offering by $30 while adding 2 more ports and the display.

Foldable prongs plus 90-degree rotation lets the charger fit vertical or horizontal outlets without blocking adjacent sockets. In a crowded wall plate, this flexibility matters.

UGREEN has built solid brand reliability over the last 5 years, particularly on USB-C accessories. Warranty is 2 years. Amazon reviews average 4.5+ stars across thousands of units shipped.

What's missing or unverified

100W total is total across all ports. With 5 ports active, the charger load-balances dynamically. MacBook Pro M5 Pro pulling 96W while iPhone fast-charges will cap the iPhone to 4W residual; in typical use, users plug in one high-draw device and the rest low-draw.

16-inch MacBook Pro M5 Max needs 140W for fastest charging. The Nexode Pro's 100W caps that at 96W single-port (M5 Max throttles slightly). M5 Pro or smaller machines are fully covered.

Display is small (1.2 inches). Reading all 5 port wattages at once requires getting close. For desk setups where the charger is behind a monitor, the display adds negligible value.

USB-A ports cap at Quick Charge 3.0 22W. Modern iPhones bypass USB-A entirely in favor of USB-C. For future-proofing, a 5x USB-C configuration would be more useful.

Braided USB-C cable is not included. Buyers need to pair the charger with their own cables.

Firmware is not user-updateable. If port misidentification bugs appear, they ship fixed only in new production runs.

Against Anker 735 Nano II 65W at $55 (2 USB-C + 1 USB-A, no display, 65W total), Apple 96W USB-C at $79 (1 port, MacBook Pro 16" designed), and UGREEN Nexode 100W standard at $65 (2 USB-C + 1 USB-A, no display), the Nexode Pro at $50 sale wins on port count, display feature, and price; it loses to Apple's 96W in single-device premium quality.

Who it's for

Hybrid remote workers with MacBook Pro + iPhone + iPad + accessories who want one brick to replace 3 individual chargers. Desk setups where port count and live monitoring matter. Budget-conscious buyers who want 100W flagship features at sub-$60. Tech enthusiasts who appreciate the display as a functional diagnostic tool.

Not for: 16-inch MacBook Pro M5 Max users needing 140W, simple single-device chargers (overkill), or users who never look at per-port wattage.

Verdict

The UGREEN Nexode Pro 100W 5-Port USB-C Charger at $50 Amazon sale is the right pick for hybrid workers wanting 100W 5-port desktop charging with a genuinely useful wattage display. Against Anker 735 Nano II, Apple 96W, and UGREEN Nexode 100W standard, the Nexode Pro wins on port count, display feature, and current sale price; it loses on peak single-port wattage for 16-inch M5 Max users. For target hybrid-workers, this is the right pick.

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This article was written by Dev, ProDrop’s Builder desk. It was fact-checked with a confidence score of 90%.

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