Stuffcool 100W Centurion All-In-One Charging Station Launched

Stuffcool 100W Centurion with two USB-C PD ports and two Quick Charge 3.0 USB Type-A ports. With this charging station, you can charge a MacBook M1 series, MacBook Pro 16-inch, iPhones, Ultrabooks and smartphones.

Highlights

  • Stuffcool 100W Centurion is a 4-port charging station that has two USB-C PD ports and two Quick Charge 3.0 USB Type-A ports.
  • The Stuffcool 100W Centurion delivers a total output power of 100W that can charge any gadget.
  • It has been launched in India for Rs 6,999 and is available at a limited period discount of Rs 5,799.

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Stuffcool 100W Centurion

Stuffcool India, one of the leading tech accessory brands in the country has announced the launch of an interesting product - the Stuffcool 100W Centurion. It is a 4-port charging station that has two USB-C PD ports and two Quick Charge 3.0 USB Type-A ports. With this charging station, you can charge a MacBook M1 series, MacBook Pro 16-inch, iPhones, Ultrabooks and smartphones.




Stuffcool 100W Centurion Specifications

Given that chargers are important accessories that we need right now as we depend on a lot of gadgets, there could be a lot of cables causing a mess. With the charging stations such as Stuffcool 100W Centurion, it is possible to plug in all devices to the same charger, thereby making it a one-stop-shop for all charging requirements.

The Stuffcool 100W Centurion delivers a total output power of 100W that can charge any gadget. As per the company, it can charge any device such as a MacBook Pro 16-inch, a Nintendo Switch gaming system or a DSLR camera. Its two PD-enabled Type-C ports can deliver up to 100W power and its two Type-A ports can deliver up to 30W power. Given that it supports up to 100W power output, it can charge a MacBook Pro 16-inch that needs 96W of power for charging.

Furthermore, this charging station supports all fast-charging protocols in order to charge all personal gadgets such as PD charging for Google Pixel devices and Apple devices, Samsung AFC, OnePlus Dash/Warp charge, Huawei SuperCharge, Moto TurboCharge and Vivo or Oppo VOOC. Eventually, you can charge any smartphone or other device with this charging station with ease.

Notably, the Stuffcool 100W Centurion features an Auto-Detect IC, which intelligently allocates power based on the device’s requirement. Also, it is equipped with intelligent six-layer protection to safeguard your devices from irregular heating as well as unwanted damage. This charging station is BIS approved as well.

Stuffcool 100W Centurion Price

The Stuffcool 100W Centurion has been launched in India for Rs 6,999. It can be purchased via the leading offline retail stores and Amazon India. There is a limited period discount to mark its launch and you can purchase it at a discounted pricing of Rs 5,799 right now.

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