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Stuffcool SoFar 65W GaN Charger Announced in India: All Details

Stuffcool SoFar 65W GaN charger has been launched in India with a 1.5-meter cable, multiple ports, and more.

Stuffcool SoFar 65W GaN charger has been launched in India with support for an integrated 1.5-metre power cable. Touted to be India’s only charger with this feature, the company says that the extended reach gives “you the freedom to charge from your couch, bed, or desk without being tied to the wall.”

Stuffcool SoFar 65W GaN Charger: Price, Availability

SoFar is now available on the brand’s website and Amazon India for Rs 2,899.

Stuffcool SoFar 65W GaN Charger: Features

SoFar is a 65W GaN fast charger equipped with two ports and one USB-A port, paired with a 1.5-meter power cable that gives users more flexibility to charge devices from a couch, desk or bedside without needing to stay close to a wall outlet.

It supports 65W PD PPS output, making it suitable for charging laptops like MacBooks and Windows machines, as well as iPhones, Pixels and Samsung phones with Super 2.0. With Smart Power Management, the charger can distribute power across multiple connected devices so a laptop, phone and tablet can be charged together without major drops in performance.

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The charger is housed in an aluminium casing that keeps it compact and durable. At 7.0 x 4.07 x 4.07 cm and 250 grams, it’s small enough for travel while still offering solid build quality. Its shock-resistant design, GaN technology and BIS certification aim to provide cooler and more efficient charging.

Key specifications include support for AC 100–240V input and up to 100W output through the Type-C ports. PPS ranges from 5–11V at 5A, and the USB-A port supports up to 18W. When used simultaneously, power distribution varies depending on the combination of ports, with configurations such as 65W + 30W on both Type-C ports or 65W + 18W when using Type-C1 and USB-A together.

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