I tested this cheap triple-port charger from Belkin and it’s perfectly sized for any nook and cranny

Get back up to speed with this nifty tri-port charger

Belkin BoostCharge 3-Port USB-C Wall Charger with PPS 67W on block against pink background with plant
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TechRadar Verdict

It may have an ultra-long name, but the Belkin BoostCharge 3-Port USB-C Wall Charger with PPS 67W is actually a super-small charger, with 67W of power to go round its three ports. That might not be enough if you have more power-hungry devices, but this remains capable of charging most modern handsets at top speed. The lack of foldable prongs and USB-C cable for the UK model is a bit of a shame, but this is still, overall, a nifty triple-port option.

Pros

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    Speedy charging potential

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    Useful triple-port configuration

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    Conveniently diminutive

Cons

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    Non-foldable prongs for UK model

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    Some may want a USB-A port

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    Not a ton of power to go around

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Belkin BoostCharge 3-Port USB-C Wall Charger with PPS 67W review

If you’ve ever wished you could charge multiple devices simultaneously, the Belkin BoostCharge 3-Port USB-C Wall Charger with PPS 67W (I know, quite the name) is a practical solution.

This charger packs in three USB-C ports, a maximum output of 67W and Programmable Power Supply (PPS) tech, which adjusts the model’s power automatically to fit the needs of your devices, enabling an “optimum” charge. That’s a pretty comprehensive package, especially given this model has a fairly moderate list price of $44.99 / £39.99 /AU$89.95. Some may still want access to a USB-A port, but fear not, there are alternatives – see the ‘Also consider’ section for more.

But can it keep up with some of the best iPhone chargers and best Android phone chargers when it comes to performance? Well, in my experience, yes. I tried charging the Samsung Galaxy 24 FE alongside the Anker Soundcore Space One Pro and LG Tone Free T90S and was pleased with the results. The Samsung phone went from 0% to 100% in 80 minutes – exactly what I’m used to from my everyday charger, the UGreen Uno Charger 100W.

For reference, this charger can supply 67W charging in single-port mode, 45W from Port 1 and 20W from Port 2 in double mode, and 25W from Port 1 as well as 20W from remaining ports when triple-charging. That will likely be enough for most people, but there are some devices, like the OnePlus 13 phone, for instance, that support 80W charging – so make sure 67W will be enough juice to go around for your phones, laptops, tablets and more.

Unfortunately, though, I did have to use my own cables to charge my devices. There are no USB-C cables included in the box for UK buyers – something you get with a handful of similarly priced models. And although this is still a solid-value charger overall, that really would’ve taken it up a notch for me.

One more thing I would’ve liked to see from the Belkin BoostCharge 3-Port is foldable prongs – at least for the UK model. The US model has this, so if you’re on the other side of the pond, expect ultimate portability. But the lack of foldable prongs in the UK is a little frustrating, as if you want to slide the charger into your pocket, for example, it might end up poking into you. Ultimately, it is still very small though, making it ideal for use in tight spaces – a huge plus in my book.

Otherwise, the design is solid here. This Belkin charger doesn’t do anything fancy, there are no exciting colors like you’d get from the Anker Nano USB-C Wall Charger (30W) and no display. Still, its tiny form, elegant finish and curved look makes it a hit, all things considered. And overall, I’d say this is a good multi-port charger, worth your consideration. The lack of a USB-C cable and foldable prongs is a bit of a blow, but otherwise, this model’s small size and strong performance had me feeling satisfied.

USB-C ports on the Belkin BoostCharge 3-Port USB-C Wall Charger with PPS 67W

(Image credit: Future)

Belkin BoostCharge 3-Port USB-C Wall Charger with PPS 67W review: Price & specs

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Price

$44.99 / £39.99 / AU$89.95

Total power output

67W

Number of ports

3

Port type(s)

3x USB-C

Dimensions

1.7 x 1.2 x 2.8 inches / 42.5 x 29.7 x 71.4mm

Belkin BoostCharge 3-Port USB-C Wall Charger with PPS 67W on block against pink background

(Image credit: Future)

Should I buy the Belkin BoostCharge 3-Port USB-C Wall Charger with PPS 67W?

Buy it if…

You’re on a budget
Thankfully, this Belkin charger isn’t too expensive considering its tri-port configuration. If you wanted the slightly fancier UGreen Nexode Pro 65W, for instance, you’d have to shell out $55.99 / £44.99 – ouch!

You’re working with a tight space
Thanks to this charger’s small size, it can easily slot into those small spaces behind desks, drawers, beds, shelves…OK, you get the idea. Considering its 67W max power output, this is a pleasingly compact charger – especially when you compare it to the likes of Apple’s 70W USB-C power adapter, for instance.

Don't buy it if…

You need bags of power
If you need tons of power for charging the latest MacBook and smartphone at once, for example, this model might not cut it. For me, though, 67W was enough to charge the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE and another device, like my Soundcore Space One Pro headphones or LG Tone Free T90S earbuds.

You’re short on USB-C cables
Unfortunately, there’s no USB-C cable included in the box with this Belkin charger, at least in the UK. That’s a bit of a shame, especially if you’re someone that is yet to amass three cables already. Sure, you can purchase some at a fairly low price, but there are alternatives, like the Anker charger listed below, that sort you out with a fresh new cable from the offset.

Belkin BoostCharge 3-Port USB-C Wall Charger with PPS 67W: Also consider

Anker 335 Charger (67W)
If you want a slightly cheaper alternative to this Belkin charger that also boasts three charging ports and 67W of power, the Anker 335 Charger (67W) is the ideal option for you. I tested the UK edition out and loved its foldable prongs, speedy performance and inclusion of a USB-C to USB-C cable – it’s a great value product. It does swap out one USB-C port for a USB-A port – which may not be for everyone. It’s also chunkier than this Belkin charger. But all in all, it’s still an alternative well worth considering. Read our full Anker 335 Charger (67W) review.

Harry Padoan
Staff Writer

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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