Bull has unveiled the Small Electric Cabin 300W Smart Super Charging Station Ultra, a desktop hub that combines a powerful GaN charger with a power strip. It features six USB ports, two AC outlets, and a 3.02-inch color display, all packed into one unit. Priced at 799 yuan (around $110) in China, it aims to deliver high power and versatile charging in a compact form.

This device isn’t just another charger. It offers four USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, and two Chinese-standard AC outlets. Collectively, the USB outputs can deliver up to 300W, with the primary USB-C port pushing a staggering 240W via USB Power Delivery 3.1. That means it can handle everything from smartphones and tablets to demanding laptops, workstations, and even some gaming rigs that charge over USB-C.

Bull charging station specifications and features

  • 4 USB-C ports and 2 USB-A ports
  • Combined USB output up to 300W
  • Primary USB-C port: up to 240W, 48V, 5A
  • Other USB-C ports: up to 140W each
  • Supports Xiaomi’s 120W fast charging
  • 3.02-inch color display showing load and charging protocols
  • Two AC outlets rated up to 2500W total
  • Latest-gen GaN technology, OTA firmware updates, copper heatsink cooling

The display isn’t just a flashy add-on. It actively shows the power consumption per port, the charging status, and which protocols are in use. You can customize the screen’s wallpaper, and firmware updates come over the air. This turns the charger into more of an interactive gadget than the typical power brick that quietly does its job after purchase.

In design and function, the Small Electric Cabin is closer to desktop charging hubs from brands like Anker and Ugreen than to your average power strip. Take the Anker Prime Charger 250W – it also has a display and multiple USB ports but lacks AC outlets. Ugreen has been pushing desktop GaN chargers ranging from 200 to 300W recently, but Bull’s hybrid approach caters to users who want to power laptops, monitor peripherals, and traditional appliances from a single unit on their desk.

Under the hood, Bull uses next-gen GaN components paired with a cooling system featuring a copper heatsink. The company claims this setup enables stable operation even under maximum load without overheating or voltage drops. Alongside, it offers comprehensive protection against overloads, overvoltage, overheating, short circuits, static discharge, and power surges. Managing 240W on a single port is no small feat – it demands serious thermal management.

At 799 yuan (~$110), Bull’s pricing is aggressive. To put it in perspective, branded GaN chargers delivering 200-300W without screens or AC outlets typically sell for $120-$180, and those with displays and advanced monitoring often cost even more. If Bull manages to keep similar pricing internationally, this charging station could become a favorite in home offices and mobile studios where a single device replaces multiple chargers and power strips.

Going forward, watching how Bull expands this hybrid charging station concept and competes with established global players in desktop charging hubs will be important. Whether integrating AC outlets and high-output USB ports with a smart display becomes a new standard for power stations remains an open question.

Source: Ixbt

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