Stuffcool has officially launched the ChargeCube 65W, a compact cube-shaped powerstrip designed to combine everyday AC power needs with modern fast charging. At a glance, it looks simple enough, but the idea behind it is clearly practical. Instead of dealing with long, cluttered extension boards tucked under desks or behind TVs, this single cube aims to clean things up while still handling multiple devices at once.
The ChargeCube 65W brings together three universal AC sockets and two USB charging ports in a small footprint. What really sets it apart, though, is the built-in 65W Gallium Nitride or GaN charger. By using GaN technology, Stuffcool has managed to integrate what is essentially a full laptop charger directly into the powerstrip body. The product is now available for Indian consumers through the official Stuffcool website and Amazon.
Key Takeaways
- Compact cube design that saves desk space and helps reduce cable clutter.
- Three universal AC sockets positioned to avoid plug interference.
- One USB Type-C port and one USB-A port for fast charging.
- Integrated 65W GaN charger suitable for laptops and smartphones.
- Supports Samsung Super-Fast Charging 2.0, along with fast charging for iPhone and Pixel devices.
- Built-in safety shutters and fire-retardant materials for added protection.
One of the most noticeable problems with traditional powerstrips in Indian homes and offices is how bulky adapters tend to block nearby sockets. Stuffcool seems to have addressed this directly. The cube layout places sockets on different faces, which allows larger plugs to fit side by side without getting in each other’s way. This vertical arrangement also keeps the overall footprint smaller, which feels especially useful on crowded work desks or TV units.
The integration of GaN technology is a central part of this product’s appeal. GaN is more efficient than traditional silicon, allowing chargers to handle higher power while generating less heat. Because of this, the Type-C port on the ChargeCube can deliver up to 65W, which is enough to charge most thin-and-light laptops, including devices like the MacBook Air and many Windows ultrabooks, without needing their original bulky adapters.
For smartphone users, the Type-C port supports Programmable Power Supply or PPS. This is essential for achieving the fastest charging speeds on Samsung Galaxy devices. In practical terms, it can also charge an iPhone or Google Pixel to around 50 percent in roughly 30 minutes. The secondary USB-A port outputs up to 18W, which should be fine for older phones, tablets, earbuds, or even smartwatches.
Safety is another area Stuffcool seems to have taken seriously. The ChargeCube 65W includes an internal control circuit that helps regulate power flow and protect connected devices from issues like short circuits or power surges. The universal AC sockets are equipped with safety shutters, which is reassuring for homes with children. The included 1.5-meter cable is BIS-approved, meeting Indian standards for heavy-duty electrical use.
This powerstrip also fits neatly into home entertainment setups. It can handle a TV, soundbar, and streaming device through the AC sockets, while the USB ports remain available for charging phones, game controllers, or accessories. Since it is Made in India, the ChargeCube 65W is designed specifically for the country’s standard 240V AC power supply, which is an important detail that sometimes gets overlooked.
Product Specifications
- Model Name: ChargeCube 65W
- AC Sockets: 3 Universal Sockets
- USB Ports: 1 x Type-C, 1 x USB-A
- Max AC Load: 1500W (6A, 240V)
- Type-C Output: 5V 3A, 9V 3A, 12V 3A, 15V 3A, 20V 3.25A (65W Max)
- PPS Support: 3.3V to 11V at 4.5A
- USB-A Output: 5V 3A, 9V 2A, 12V 1.5A (18W Max)
- Cable Length: 1.5 meters
- Dimensions: 12.0 x 10.0 x 3.25 cm
- Weight: 363g
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Can the ChargeCube 65W charge a MacBook Pro?
A1: Yes, the 65W Type-C port can charge a MacBook Pro. Charging may be slower compared to the 96W or 140W adapters that come with larger Pro models, but it is sufficient for everyday use and works well for the MacBook Air.
Q2: Is it safe to plug in appliances like a refrigerator or heater?
A2: No. The ChargeCube 65W is rated for a maximum load of 1500W or 6A. High-wattage appliances such as refrigerators, room heaters, or geysers usually require 15A or 16A sockets and could overload this device. It is best suited for electronics like computers, TVs, and monitors.
Q3: Does it support fast charging for two phones at the same time?
A3: Yes, but the total 65W output is shared when both USB ports are in use. The Type-C port delivers most of the power, while the USB-A port provides up to 18W for a second device.
Q4: What makes a GaN charger better than a regular charger?
A4: GaN chargers are more efficient than traditional silicon chargers. They generate less heat and can be built in much smaller sizes, which is why Stuffcool can fit a full 65W charging system inside such a compact cube.

