You want to charge many devices at once, but you don’t want a big, heavy charger… The CIO “NovaPort QUADⅡ“ is here to solve that problem.
In this article, I will provide a detailed review of the appealing features of the “NovaPort QUADⅡ,” a compact and powerful 4-port charger!
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- Compact and portable design
- Supports PC charging with up to 67W output
- Supports the latest fast charging standards (PD3.0, QC4.0+, PPS)
- Smart design that automatically optimizes power for multiple ports
- Achieves high efficiency and miniaturization with GaN technology
- Those looking for a compact, high-output charger
- Those who want to efficiently charge multiple devices simultaneously
Basic Information on NovaPort QUADⅡ
Specs

Output Distribution Table

| Input | 100-240VAC 50-60Hz 1.6A |
|---|---|
| Total Max Output | 67W |
| Main Standards | PD3.0 / QC4.0+ / PPS |
| Number of Output Ports | USB Type-C×3, USB Type-A×1 |
| Output | (USB-C1/C2/C3):5V=3A/9V=3A/12V=3A/15V=3A/ 20V=3.35A(Max 67W) PPS:3.3-11V=5A USB-A:5V=3A/9V=2A/12V=1.5A(Max 18W) (USB-C1+C2/C1+C3/C2+C3)45W+20W or 20W+45W or 30W+30W (Total 65W Max) USB-(C1+A/C2+A):45W+18W(Total 63W) USB-(C3+A):5V=3A(Total 15W) USB-(C1+C2+A):20W+20W+18W(Total 58W) USB-(C1+C2+C3):30W+20W+10W or 20W+20W+20W(Total 60W) USB-(C1+C2+(C3+A)):45W+5V=3A(Total 60W) USB-(C1+C2+(C3+A)):30W+20W+5V=3A(Total 65W) USB-(C1/C2/C3)45W:5V=3A/9V=3A/12V=3A/15V=3A/20V=2.25A PPS:3.3-11V=4.05A USB-(C1/C2/C3)30W:5V=3A/9V=3A/12V=2.5A/ 15V=2A/20V=1.5A PPS:3.3-11V=3A USB-(C1/C2/C3)20W:5V=3A/9V=2.22A/ 12V=1.67A PPS:3.3-11V=2A |


| Size | Approx. 3×4.3×5.4cm |
|---|---|
| Weight | Approx. 120g |
| Actual Weight | 115.1g (measured by our site) |
| Color Variations | White, Black |
Mr.GadgetsBy the way, a D-cell alkaline battery is roughly 130g.
Ms.GadgetsThinking of it that way, it’s quite light.
How to choose a charger (AC adapter) is explained in the article below.

Included Accessories and Exterior

- Instruction manuals




Ms.GadgetsWell, the appearance is what you’d expect for the price.
Mr.GadgetsThe material doesn’t seem to show fingerprints or scratches, which is a nice point!
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Review of the NovaPort QUADⅡ
Reliable despite being small but high-output






The “NovaPort QUADⅡ” supports an output of up to 67W despite its compact body.
This means you can even charge a laptop (like a MacBook Air)!
The fact that a single USB-C port can provide 67W on its own is particularly appealing.
For example, if you want to charge your smartphone or earphones while using your MacBook Air…
With this charger, one unit covers everything.
Supports major fast charging standards!

It supports fast charging standards like PD3.0 and QC4+, allowing you to fully charge your devices in a short time.
Mr.GadgetsSince it supports PPS, my smartphone recognized it as super-fast charging!
4 ports and optimal power distribution!


Equipped with three USB-C ports and one USB-A port, you can charge multiple devices at the same time, including smartphones, tablets, earphones, and even laptops.
It works by sharing a total of 67W, but you can rest easy as it automatically optimizes based on the device.
Ms.GadgetsThis single unit will keep your desk area and travel charging setup tidy!
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Adopts GaN (Gallium Nitride) technology

The “NovaPort QUADⅡ” adopts the latest GaN (Gallium Nitride) technology.
This allows it to suppress heat generation while achieving higher efficiency and a smaller size compared to conventional silicon materials.
Mr.GadgetsIt not getting hot even during long use is an important point for a charger you use every day.
Safety and Durability
Safety is an important point for a charger.
The “NovaPort QUADⅡ” features CIO’s proprietary safety design, including protection functions such as overcharge prevention, overheat prevention, and short-circuit prevention.
Furthermore, it seems that flame-retardant parts are used for the material.
Summary
A charger that balances compactness and high performance
The “NovaPort QUADⅡ” is a charger that balances compactness and high performance.
With the latest GaN technology, it achieves high efficiency and low heat generation, and with a maximum output of 67W, it broadly supports everything from laptops to smartphones and earphones.
Additionally, because it is excellent in safety and durability, you will be able to use it with peace of mind in daily life.
Ms.GadgetsIt’s a multi-functional charger that solves charging problems with just this one unit!
- Please note that the listed price may differ from the actual price, so be sure to check the final price at the time of purchase.
Prices are highly likely to change, especially during sales, so please verify before buying.

- Compact and portable design
- Supports PC charging with up to 67W output
- Supports the latest fast charging standards (PD3.0, QC4.0+, PPS)
- Smart design that automatically optimizes power for multiple ports
- Achieves high efficiency and miniaturization with GaN technology
Recommended for these people
- Those looking for a compact, high-output charger
- Those who want to efficiently charge multiple devices simultaneously
Thank you for reading until the end!
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This article was originally written in Japanese and has been translated.



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