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Satechi Unveils 140W Desktop Charger

22 April 2026 · 1 sources

Satechi has launched the ChargeView 140W Desktop Charger, designed specifically for Apple users seeking powerful, space-saving charging solutions. Featuring four USB-C ports and a sleek black aluminum build, it supports fast charging for MacBooks, iPhones, and iPads with adaptive power management and a real-time digital display. Priced at $100, this gallium-nitride charger promises optimal performance and safety, marking a significant upgrade for Apple device owners. Available now via Satechi's website and Amazon, it sets a new standard for desktop charging.

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Satechi Launches ChargeView 140W Desktop Charger MacRumors 21 Apr 2026, 16:00

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