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    ThinkPlus charger adds more ports without bulking up

    Lenovo launches a $32 ThinkPlus charger with 100W output, three ports, and wide protocol support all in a compact design.
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    Lenovo has quietly rolled out a new ThinkPlus charger, and this time it comes with three ports packed into the same slim size as the original single-port model. If you’ve ever juggled devices while traveling, this compact 100W GaN charger could be the one to simplify your setup without thinning your wallet.

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    The new ThinkPlus charger features two USB-C ports and one USB-A. When used solo, either USB-C port can deliver up to 100W. The USB-A maxes out at 30W. Plug in all three, and the power splits smartly: 65W goes to the main USB-C, and 15W gets divided between the second USB-C and the USB-A. That’s still enough to keep a laptop humming while giving a phone or tablet a solid boost.

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    Thanks to GaN Pro tech, Lenovo claims this new model is 50% smaller than traditional 100W bricks. And with a foldable plug, it slips into any bag without snagging cords. Efficiency is rated at 93%, which cuts heat and saves power over time. For users on the go, that’s a win.

    Here’s what the ThinkPlus charger brings to the table:

    • 2 × USB-C ports (up to 100W)
    • 1 × USB-A port (up to 30W)
    • Max output: 100W
    • Foldable prong design
    • 93% power conversion efficiency
    • GaN Pro chip for compact size
    • Protocol support: QC 3.0, PD 3.0, PPS, AFC, FCP
    • 1.5m 240W USB-C cable included

    Lenovo clearly built this for compatibility. The charger supports a wide range of fast-charging protocols, making it a versatile pick for phones, tablets, laptops, and more. Whether you’re powering a ThinkPad X1 or a MacBook Pro 16, this brick will get you to around 40% in 30 minutes, according to Lenovo’s own tests.

    With a launch price of around $32 in China, it’s aggressively positioned against bulkier chargers that deliver similar output. There’s no word yet on a global release, and many ThinkPlus accessories don’t usually make it outside China. Still, this one’s worth watching, if it does go international, it could end up as a go-to charger for people who pack light but power heavy.

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