Ex-OnePlus Exec Launches New Made In India Fast Chargers With DeperAI: All Details

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Last Updated: September 19, 2024, 11:46 IST

Delhi, India

The OnePlus executive knows how much people love fast chargers

The OnePlus executive knows how much people love fast chargers

Fast chargers are getting popular and affordable in the market as most brands have started removing them from their boxes.

With more smartphone brands ditching the chargers in the box, the market for third-party fast chargers is heating up with more options. The latest brand in the arena is DeperAI which has been started by an ex-OnePlus executive named Jim Zhang. His company has introduced two 65W fast wall chargers that have been made in India which makes them pocket-friendly options for buyers.

DeperAI 65W Fast Chargers Price In India

The brand has launched Superpower 65W and 65W Pro chargers in India priced at Rs 1,499 and Rs 1,999, respectively. You can pick these up in white, blue, and yellow colours from online stores.

DeperAI Superpower 65W Chargers Features

Fast chargers are in high demand these days and who can blame these brands for entering a fierce market. The Superpower 65W chargers come with big claims and first-of-kind features in the country.

You get these with USB C and USB A ports, and supporting a wide range of charging speeds. The Superpower 65W has a single USB C port that supports 65W charging speed, while the 65W Pro has dual USB C ports and a single USB A port that can deliver 45W and up to 20W charging speeds, respectively.

The best thing about these chargers is that DeperAI is giving them support for UFCS or Universal Fast Charging Specification which means you get fast charging across devices that come with different standards of speed.

These are being made in Noida, Uttar Pradesh which probably helps the company to keep the prices aggressive. You have other brands like Stuffcool, Nothing, Portronics and Ambrane in this space and more companies are offering GaN chargers in the market that are compact but powerful.

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