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Overview

This range of Hyper GaN chargers is built around one idea: powerful charging, minus the bulk. With fewer cables, smaller adapters, and more speed, it’s a simple upgrade that just works.

What is GaN Charging?

GaN stands for Gallium Nitride. It’s a newer material that replaces silicon in charger components. Why does that matter?

Because GaN operates at a lower temperature and with greater efficiency, it enables manufacturers to design smaller chargers that still deliver significant power. Less heat, more charge, and less space taken in your bag.

A Charging Solution That Makes Life Easier

Need to charge a MacBook, a phone, and headphones, all at once? Hyper’s GaN chargers do that easily. The Hyper 140W model, for example, gives you the muscle to power up a MacBook Pro at full speed while still topping up another device.

If you’re working with even more devices, the 245W HyperJuice GaN charger is a proper desktop replacement with four USB-C ports and intelligent power distribution.

And for travel? These chargers handle global voltage, so you’re good from Heathrow to Tokyo.

More From Targus

Hyper GaN Chargers aren’t all we have. At Targus, we also offer USB-C hubs, docking stations, laptop bags, ergonomic stands, and protective gear for your devices. You can explore the full Hyper collection and other workplace essentials here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some of the Targus frequently asked questions

Does Hyper’s GaN charging work with older MacBook models or Windows laptops?

Yes. As long as your device charges via USB-C, this charger is broadly compatible.

How big is a 100W or 140 GaN charger compared to Apple’s official charger?

The Hyper GaN chargers are noticeably smaller and lighter, often up to 50% more compact because of the efficiency of the GaN components.

Do I need a special cable to get full-speed charging from a GaN charger?

For best results, use USB-C to USB-C cables rated for high-wattage charging. Hyper includes such cables with some models, or they’re also available separately.

Do these chargers support fast charging for iPhones and Android?

They do. Power Delivery and Quick Charge are supported across the range.