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New Satechi charger packs 67W of power in a pocket-sized body

The Satechi OntheGo Slim Charger powers laptops and smartphones with 67W total output, foldable prongs, and PPS support in a lightweight build.

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Satechi OntheGo 67W Slim Wall Charger in black color.
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Imagine slicing through your travel to‑do list—boarding passes checked, passport tucked away, and every essential gadget fully juiced before take‑off. That’s the promise behind Satechi’s newest addition to its travel‑ready lineup: the OntheGo 67W Slim Wall Charger. At just over eight centimeters long and less than two centimeters thick, this ultraportable power brick packs enough punch to reignite your smartphone, tablet and even your laptop in record time—all without weighing down your carry‑on.

Gone are the days of tethering yourself to a single charging port or lugging around massive power bricks. Satechi has leaned into gallium nitride (GaN) technology, which delivers higher efficiency and lower heat in a smaller footprint than traditional silicon chargers. The result is an adapter that measures a mere 8.09cm × 5.17cm × 1.7cm—about the size of a credit‑card case—but can output a whopping 67W when used solo.

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Even better, the OntheGo charger comes with two USB‑C ports, letting you simultaneously power up a phone and tablet, or even squeeze laptop‑level power to a compatible device. Plug in both ports and the charger intelligently splits output between a 45W port—enough to top off many ultraportable notebooks—and a 20W port, ideal for smartphones or smaller accessories.

Bottom view of Satechi OntheGo 67W Slim Wall Charger.
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For road‑warriors and commuters alike, minutes matter. Satechi highlights that using a USB‑C–to–C cable, you can sprint an iPhone 16 from 0 percent to 58 percent in just 30 minutes—roughly the length of your pre‑flight coffee order. That’s courtesy of USB Power Delivery with Programmable Power Supply (PPS), which dynamically adjusts voltage and current to maximize efficiency while keeping temperatures in check. In plain terms: your devices charge faster, cooler and safer.

Safety features are just as important as speed. The slim charger incorporates over‑current, over‑voltage and short‑circuit protection, giving you peace of mind whether you’re plugged in at an airport lounge or behind a hotel nightstand.

Satechi has cloaked the OntheGo charger in an eco‑friendly, soft‑touch chassis that’s as gentle on the planet as it is on your fingertips. The housing is crafted from recycled aluminum and BPA‑free plastics, underscoring a growing industry trend toward sustainability without sacrificing durability. Foldable prongs tuck neatly into the body when not in use, preventing scratches and snagging in your bag.

To suit any setup—or mood—the charger comes in three curated finishes: classic Black, warm Sand and the subtly rosy Desert Rose. It’s a small touch, but one that reflects today’s consumer demand for tech accessories that double as style statements.

Satechi OntheGo 67W Slim Wall Charger in sand, desert rose, and black.
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What’s a sleek charger without matching cables? Alongside the wall adapter, Satechi has also unveiled the OntheGo USB‑C Lanyard Cable—a braided, crossbody strap that doubles as a 1.5‑metre charging and data cable. With 60W power delivery and up to 480Mbps transfer speeds, it keeps your phone both powered and within arm’s reach, whether you’re navigating a busy festival or wrangling files on the go. An aluminum cap protects the USB‑C ends when clipped to your belt loop or bag.

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Together, these two products form a compact, coordinated toolkit for digital nomads, students, and anyone who juggles multiple devices daily.

It’s worth noting that many competitors have embraced GaN technology in recent months. Brands like Anker and Belkin offer two‑port GaN chargers in the 60–65W range, but they often tip the scales with larger profiles or higher price tags. Satechi’s $59.99 MSRP undercuts some of those offerings, without skimping on features or build quality. And the eco‑friendly design plus color options lend a boutique feel rarely seen in this category.

The OntheGo 67W Slim Wall Charger is available now directly from Satechi’s official website and select retail partners for $59.99. The companion USB‑C Lanyard Cable retails at $29.99. If you’re looking to streamline your charging setup—slashing bulk without compromising power—this duo is poised to become a go‑to travel essential.


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