Most people do not need another charger. They need fewer chargers, fewer mystery bricks, and a desk that no longer looks like it survived a small electrical riot. The CUKTECH 30 Ultra is trying to be that cleanup act: a 300W GaN desktop charging station with dual 140W USB-C ports, a dedicated DC output, and a built-in screen that shows exactly where the power is going.
That pitch is not subtle, and neither is the hardware. This is a serious desktop unit aimed at users who charge a laptop, phone, tablet, camera batteries, and maybe a gaming handheld without wanting to juggle adapters like a circus act. In a market where most chargers still stop at USB-C and call it innovation, CUKTECH is betting that the real premium is control, not convenience-store portability.
300W GaN desktop charging station with dual 140W USB-C ports
The headline numbers are aggressive enough to matter. Two USB-C PD 3.1 ports deliver up to 140W each, which is enough to fast-charge two 16-inch MacBook Pros at full tilt, according to the maker’s claim. For anyone with a laptop-heavy setup, that alone pushes the 30 Ultra well beyond the usual phone-first charging slab.
- 300W GaN desktop charging station
- Dual 140W USB-C PD 3.1 ports
- Dedicated DC port with tips for Lenovo, HP, and Acer
- 1.83-inch IPS display showing wattage, voltage, and amperage
The DC port is the bit that changes the game
The clever part is not the USB-C lineup. It is the DC port and the included tips, which open the door to proprietary laptop charging without another desk brick lurking underneath the monitor. That matters because plenty of high-power chargers look great on a spec sheet and then hit a wall the moment a gaming laptop or older workstation shows up.
There is also a practical angle here that rivals often miss. Anker, Ugreen, and Baseus have all spent the last few years pushing compact GaN chargers, but those products are built around travel and minimalism. CUKTECH is leaning into the opposite idea: one permanent station that can replace a pile of mismatched adapters and actually tell you whether a cable is the weak link.
The screen is more useful than it sounds
A tiny charger display can feel like gadget fluff until you use it to diagnose a bad cable or spot a device that is charging slower than it should. Here, the 1.83-inch IPS panel shows real-time wattage, voltage, and amperage, which makes the charger less of a black box and more of a desktop utility. For power users, that is not decoration; it is troubleshooting without guesswork.
The unit itself sounds built for permanence too. It is dense, sits on a magnetic base at a 10-degree angle, and is described as staying put rather than wandering across the desk like a cheap accessory with confidence issues. The obvious downside is size and weight: this is not the kind of charger you casually throw into a bag and forget about.
CUKTECH 30 Ultra price and target buyer
At about £150 or roughly $160, this is not a bargain charger. It is a desk investment, and the target buyer is clear: someone with multiple high-draw devices, a laptop that normally expects its own brick, and zero patience for cable clutter. If that sounds like you, the premium starts looking a lot less ridiculous.
The bigger question is whether this kind of do-everything desktop charger becomes the default for serious setups or stays a niche upgrade for enthusiasts. If more laptop makers continue moving toward USB-C power while older barrel chargers linger in circulation, products like the 30 Ultra will look less like indulgence and more like the cleanest way to keep a desk powered without the usual mess.

