TechRadar Verdict
For a charger of its size, the Belkin BoostCharge Pro GaN Dual Wall Charger 45W performs pretty well. It has enough power to activate fast-charging on many modern handsets, allows you to juice up two devices at once and has an incredibly compact build. It can get a little warm and the lack of foldable prongs and a USB-C cable, at least in the UK, is a bit disappointing. But overall, this is a solid, small wall charger worth considering, especially on sale.
Pros
- +
Incredibly compact
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Capable of speedy dual-charging
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Two color options
Cons
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No USB-C cable in the box
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Won’t be powerful enough for some
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Can get pretty warm
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Belkin BoostCharge Pro GaN Dual Wall Charger 45W review
OK, let me take a deep breath… the Belkin BoostCharge Pro GaN Dual Wall Charger 45W… whew… is a two-port model that can get your phone and a second device back to life in no time. That is if they’re not too power hungry.
This model supports 45W single-port charging, or up to 25W via Port 1 and 20W through Port 2 in double-charge mode. That’s enough to activate fast charging on devices like the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, which I personally own, but won’t be enough to charge more demanding alternatives – like the Honor Magic V3 or modern MacBook models, for instance – at their maximum allowed wattage.
But if that 45W is going to be enough for you, then you’ll likely be satisfied by performance here. I tried charging the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE alongside the Anker Soundcore Space One Pro and my phone got back to 100% from 0% in less than 80 minutes – very impressive. That’s the sort of speeds I’d expect from the best iPhone chargers and best Android phone chargers.
Something that’s worth noting, however, is I did have to use my own USB-C cables for testing. There’s nothing in the box – at least for those of you that, like me, reside in the UK. Sure, it’s not always a given to get a cable in the box, but this would have added a lot of value points for this charger. It is still moderately priced overall, in fairness though, coming in at $34.99 / £29.99 (about AU$55).
Something that was more disappointing for me was the lack of foldable prongs on the UK edition of this charger. If you want to slip the charger into your pocket, it’s impractical to have the prongs poking out. But having said that, this is a super-compact, diminutive model that will easily slot into a bag. It should be able to slot into tight spaces as well, although the ports being positioned on the outward-facing side of the charger does mean that USB-C cables will stick out a bit.
Another thing I picked up on during testing was that this model could get fairly warm when pushed to its limits – perhaps unsurprising given its limited size. It wasn’t getting dangerously hot or anything, but some may wish for the added security of more heat-resistant models like the UGreen Nexode Pro 65W.
But that’s enough moaning. This is a decent looking charger with a glossy white finish. But it’s also available in Black if you want to change things up a bit – that optionality is something I welcome, even if it’s two relatively basic-looking variants. Its solid design, minuscule size and solid performance given power restrictions do make this a tempting option. Of course, it's not without flaws and won’t have enough juice for some of you out there, but if 45W sounds about right for you, this model may well be worth your consideration.
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Belkin BoostCharge Pro GaN Dual Wall Charger 45W review: Price & specs
Price | $34.99 / £29.99 (about AU$55) |
Total power output | 45W |
Number of ports | 2 |
Port type(s) | 2x USB-C |
Dimensions | 1.3 x 2.3 x 1.9 inches / 34 x 57.7 x 49.5mm |
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Harry is a Reviews Staff Writer for TechRadar. He reviews everything from party speakers to wall chargers and has a particular interest in the worlds of audio and gaming. Harry has a background in business tech journalism, particularly around the telecoms industry.
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