Tuesday, August 16th 2022

HYPER Announces Availability of the World's First & Smallest 245W GaN Charger & World's First 245W USB-C Battery Pack

Today, HYPER, the #1 Docking Station Brand in the USA, announced the immediate availability of the HyperJuice 245 W GaN Desktop Charger and 245 W USB-C Battery Pack after a successful crowdfunding campaign that garnered 5,000+ backers and generated over $1M in funding. The world's first and smallest HyperJuice 245 W GaN Desktop Charger is designed for the "work from home" professional or enterprise looking to maximize power connectivity when outlet space may be sparse. With four 100 W (max) USB-C Power Delivery ports powered by industry-leading GaN technology, users will be able to power four mid-size 60 W laptops (like the 13" MacBook Pro/Air) or quick charge two large 100 W laptops (16" MacBook Pro), tablet (iPad Pro) and smartphone (iPhone 13) all at the same time from a pocket-sized charger.

Need power on the go? The world's first HyperJuice 245 W USB-C Battery Pack takes the same 245 W of USB-C power on the road for the traveling professional. It boasts a whopping 100Wh/27000mAh airline-safe battery capacity, two 100 W (max) and two 65 W (max) USB-C Power Delivery ports, giving you the ability to charge four USB-C devices like laptops, tablets, DSLR cameras, smartphones, drones, gaming consoles all at the same time. It features an illuminated OLED screen to inform users about the remaining battery capacity and charging power of each port and comes with a 100 W input so that you can quickly recharge the battery in 1 hour using the HyperJuice 245 W GaN Charger or any 100 W USB-C charger.
The HyperJuice 245 W GaN Desktop Charger retails for $199.99 and the HyperJuice 245 W USB-C Battery Pack retails for $249.99. You can find them both available now.

HyperJuice 245 W GaN Desktop Charger
  • Fast Charge Four MacBook Pros Simultaneously. 245 W of power with four 100 W USB-C charging ports enables the user to fast charge four 13" MacBook Pros (61 W) simultaneously.
  • Space Saving Portable Design. Keep your workspace minimal and travel seamlessly with a compact design that is only slightly larger than the Apple 96 W charger.
  • Safe Power Solution. Get peace of mind when charging with over current, over voltage, over temperature and short-circuit protection.
  • Power Delivery PD 3.0, Qualcomm Quick Charge QC 3.0, Programmable Power Supply PPS Compatibility. Fast charging compatibility for iPhone, Android and Samsung devices.
  • Ports: 4x USB-C 100 W PD
  • Dimensions: 105 x 100 x 32 mm / 4.13" x 3.93" x 1.25"
  • Weight: 582 g / 20.52 oz / 1.28 lb
  • Pricing: Available now for $199.99 at hypershop.com.
HyperJuice 245 W USB-C Battery Pack
  • Fast Charge Four Devices Simultaneously. 245 W of power with 2 x 100 W and 2 x 60 W USB-C charging ports to enable the user to fast charge two 16" MacBook Pros (96 W), an iPad (30 W) and an iPhone (20 W) simultaneously.
  • Airline-safe 100 Wh/27000 mAh Battery Capacity. High capacity battery capable of charging an iPhone 13 nine times or an M1 MacBook Pro 13" two times.
  • 100 W Passthrough Charging. 100 W USB-C PD passthrough charging enables the user to charge the battery pack in about one hour while charging other devices simultaneously.
  • OLED Indicator. Provides crystal clear, real time battery capacity status and power usage information.
  • Safe Power Solution. Get peace of mind when charging with over current, over voltage, over temperature and short-circuit protection.
  • Power Delivery PD 3.0, Qualcomm Quick Charge QC 3.0, Programmable Power Supply PPS Compatibility. Fast charging compatibility for iPhone, Android and Samsung devices.
  • Ports: 2x USB-C 100 W PD, 2 xUSB-C 65 W PD
  • Dimensions: 191 x 81 x 28 mm / 7.51 x 3.18 x 1.10"
  • Weight: 765 g / 26.98 oz / 1.68 lb
  • Pricing: Available now for $249.99 at hypershop.com.
Source: Hyper
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9 Comments on HYPER Announces Availability of the World's First & Smallest 245W GaN Charger & World's First 245W USB-C Battery Pack

#2
zlobby
Real question is can you start a car with this one?
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#3
bonehead123
With great powah, comes great responsibility...

Absolute powah corrupts absolutely....

Powah is as powah does...

The moment the powah of love overrules the love of powah, suddenly the world will know peace...

Powah itself is not evil, it's what you do with it that matters....

Never, ever, ask for moar powah than you actually need, cause once you get it, you will not be able to refrain from asking for moar....
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#4
Kohl Baas
bonehead123With great powah, comes great responsibility...

Absolute powah corrupts absolutely....

Powah is as powah does...

The moment the powah of love overrules the love of powah, suddenly the world will know peace...

Powah itself is not evil, it's what you do with it that matters....

Never, ever, ask for moar powah than you actually need, cause once you get it, you will not be able to refrain from asking for moar....
Never ask for powah. If you can't take it on your own, you'll not be able to handle it on your own.

With great powah comes great bills.
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#5
WonkoTheSaneUK
A battery pack meaty enough to charge my laptop? Nice!
Probably going to be a bit pricey to ship one to the UK though.
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#6
SimpleTECH
The desktop charger is showing $149 USD at their shop.
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#7
Prima.Vera
zlobbyReal question is can you start a car with this one?
Wanted to ask the same question. For 245W this should not be an issue if they can output 12V, instead of 5V. All they need are the power connectors to the car.
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#8
zlobby
Prima.VeraAll they need are the power connectors to the car.
No, the power is there but the battery internals should be designed for such peak currents that are drawn upon engine startup.
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#9
Xajel
Prima.VeraWanted to ask the same question. For 245W this should not be an issue if they can output 12V, instead of 5V. All they need are the power connectors to the car.
Nope, the USB PD supported by this is 100W max per port
Meaning 20V 5A max. At 12V it will only output 60W (5A limit for the PD cable as per spec. )

To start an engine, the battery needs another circuit that's connected directly to the battery as it will need much higher current, a fully depleted battery on a V6 might need 400-600A depending on displacement (or size in liters). Larger engines in trucks and large SUVs might require up to 1000 and up Amperes.

So the only way for a USB PD to start an engine is to use it to quickly charge a super-capacitor bank or another li-io. jump starter. Thought the Super-capacitor bank will charge much quicker than any lithium battery.
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