
"Most GaN chargers on the market right now treat 140W like a finish line. Satechi hit it with their ChargeView hub and added a wattage display, which was genuinely useful. Voltix pushed to 180W with 7 ports and called it a day. Belkin went sideways into docking territory with their 146W 11-in-1 hub, bundling in connectivity features that most people opening a laptop at a coffee shop will never touch. The entire category seems to have collectively decided that anything past 150W requires compromises elsewhere, whether in size, port count, or heat management."
"MUITAVY Gen2 delivers 300W across 7 ports without requiring a docking station footprint or a cooling fan that sounds like a jet engine spooling up. The 3-zone distribution system splits power intelligently: Zone 1 covers two USB-C ports at 140W total with 140W max per port, Zone 2 handles two more at 100W total with 65W max per port, and Zone 3 manages the remaining three ports (two USB-C, one USB-A) at 65W total. A switchable LCD display cycles through individual port output, temperature monitoring, and total wattage draw."
"Zone 1's 140W max per port means you can run a MacBook Pro M5 Max at full tilt on C1 while simultaneously fast-charging an iPad Pro through C2 without either device entering slow-charge purgatory. Zone 2's dual 65W ports handle the middle tier, perfect for a MacBook Air, a Windows ultrabook, or a Steam Deck that needs a proper feed. Zone 3 covers the accessories: AirPods, a Kindle, a smartwatch, a Bluetooth speaker, whatever low-draw gear is cluttering your desk. The zones don't borrow from each other, so plugging your phone into Zone 3 won't suddenly throttle the laptop in Zone 1."
MUITAVY Gen2 delivers 300W across seven ports without a docking-station footprint or a loud cooling fan. Power is split into three independent zones. Zone 1 supplies two USB-C ports with 140W total and up to 140W per port. Zone 2 supplies two additional ports with 100W total and up to 65W per port. Zone 3 supplies the remaining three ports, including two USB-C and one USB-A, with 65W total. A switchable LCD cycles through individual port output, temperature monitoring, and total wattage draw. The device weighs 492g and is roughly the size of two stacked iPhones, balancing travel portability with high output.
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