UGREEN announced the launch of its Nexode and MagFlow Air Edition ultra-portable chargers Wednesday in London.
The new product line addresses a common pain point for travelers by offering high-power charging in a significantly smaller form factor. As mobile professionals increasingly rely on multiple Apple devices, the demand for chargers that do not occupy excessive space in bags or pockets has grown.
The series focuses on versatility and minimalism. Among the new releases are two compact wall chargers [1] designed to streamline the charging process for users on the move. These devices aim to provide a travel-friendly alternative to the bulkier power bricks typically shipped with high-performance laptops.
One standout in the collection is the Nexode Air charger, which delivers a power output of 65 W [2]. This specific capacity makes it a viable option for powering MacBook Air laptops and other high-drain devices without requiring a full-sized power station. The MagFlow Air Edition complements this by providing slim charging solutions tailored specifically for the iPhone, and other Apple ecosystem hardware.
By prioritizing a pocket-sized design, UGREEN is positioning itself to capture a segment of the market that values portability over multi-port versatility. The company said these devices are intended to be the primary power source for users who want to carry a single, efficient charger for both their phones and laptops during transit.
“UGREEN announced the launch of its Nexode and MagFlow Air Edition ultra-portable chargers”
The introduction of the Air series reflects a broader industry shift toward Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology and miniaturization. By targeting the Apple ecosystem with 65 W outputs, UGREEN is competing directly with first-party accessories and high-end third-party manufacturers. This move suggests that the market for 'travel-specific' electronics is expanding, as consumers now prioritize the physical footprint of their accessories as much as the electrical specifications.





