The Tessan 9-in-1 desk or tabletop charging station is an excellent alternative with fast-charging GaN technology to replace a power strip. No more fumbling around in the dark to find an open outlet on your power strip.



Gadgets all over your desk or counter with nowhere to really plug them in? Always having to fumble around a single charging adapter and solid USB cable so you can fast-charge your gear? I get that. The Tessan 100-watt desk charging station might be able to fix that. It’s a freestanding 9-in-1 charging station with three AC outlets, three USB-C ports, and three USB-A including a fast-charging USB-C port with PD that offers five times the speed of a regular USB port. How? A 100-watt USB-C fast charger with a built-in GaN chip and Gallium Nitride technology. That allows it to transfer currents more efficiently resulting in much faster charging times.

The ports adjust power delivery depending on what you have plugged in. For example, if you plug devices into the top two USB-C ports, the top will offer 65-watts of output while the secondary will offer 30-watts. But ultimately, there are multiple ports allowing you to charge and plug in all your gear. You can reduce some of the clutter or fumbling around if you’re always looking for cables. Meanwhile, it functions like a power strip turning one outlet into several ports. Safety features include over-temp controls, short-circuit protection, as well as over-voltage, over-current, and overload protection.

Why a desk charging station like this?

A power strip or surge protector is usually meant to be placed on the floor. Sure, you could put it on a desk or surface but things would get real messy. You could also mount it to the underside of a desk or put it in a basket. But if you’ve ever done things that way you understand why it’s a hassle plugging things in. This Tessan desk or tabletop charging station is meant to go right in plain view. You can plug things in as you need them charged, or leave them docked while you’re at your desk. They receive enough power to charge capably, including the fast-charging ports for new smartphones or tablets.

It comes in black or white and there are several variants. For example, options with different cord sizes, up to ten feet, and with AC or no AC depending on your needs. You can also downsize to 30-watt or 65-watt models if you’d like.

Who is it for?

Anyone tired of bending down or dealing with traditional surge protectors and power strips. Get fast-charging ports for your new gear, too.

Where to buy?

MSRP: $40 1.5 meters | $43 5 feet