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Harman InfinityLab Delivers Pocket-Sized 4-Port 100W GaN Charger Powered by GaN Systems
July 28 2022, 00:40
GaN Systems announced that Harman's new InfinityLab InstantCharger 100W, 4 USB GaN fast-charger leverages the high-performance advantages of GaN Systems' transistors and is just the latest product to be launched by the new innovative brand. With GaN Systems’ GS-065-011-1-L power transistor, the InfinityLab charger, made from 90% recycled plastics, harnesses the power of GaN to deliver the ultimate lightweight power adapter for consumers.
GaN Systems announced that Harman's new InfinityLab InstantCharger 100W, 4 USB GaN fast-charger leverages the high-performance advantages of GaN Systems' transistors and is just the latest product to be launched by the new innovative brand. With GaN Systems’ GS-065-011-1-L power transistor, the InfinityLab charger, made from 90% recycled plastics, harnesses the power of GaN to deliver the ultimate lightweight power adapter for consumers.
The new GaN-powered InfinityLab InstantCharger 100W is a great example of how efficient and powerful these wall chargers have become, thanks in great part to the update USB specifications and modern GaN technology, enabling great charging speeds and increased sustainability.
Launched at the end 2021 by Harman International, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, InfinityLab is a brand focused on power accessories, built with sustainability in mind. The core range of InfinityLab products are made from 90% recycled plastic and includes eco-friendly wall chargers, power banks, wireless charging stands and a speakerphone. USB-A, USB-C and Lightning cables woven from recycled polyester yarn is also part of InfinityLab's product portfolio.
Each product is also packaged in plastic-free materials printed on FSC-certified paper with soy ink. And every charging accessory is engineered with advanced technologies focused on safety, fast-charging (USB Power Delivery 3) and smart power distribution technologies, in smaller size options for maximized efficiencies. InfinityLab is also leveraging Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology, to create smaller adapters than most laptop versions.
The latest GaN-powered InstantCharger 100W 4 USB charger from InfinityLab features two USB-A ports plus two USB-C ports, and safely charges up to four devices simultaneously — phones, tablets, laptops, speakers, headphones, gaming consoles, drones, cameras, power banks, and more. The charger is smart enough to know how to allocate power, depending on which devices are plugged in.
"Harman's GaN-powered charger addresses the needs of today’s consumer while putting sustainability front and center," says Jim Witham, CEO of GaN Systems. "The ability for GaN-based chargers to power multiple devices means that consumers need fewer chargers and can keep them longer. This has significant sustainability implications when considering the more than 30,000 tons of landfills generated by discarded cell phone and laptop chargers each year. Harman and GaN Systems will continue to innovate to be at the forefront of consumers’ changing needs."
GaN Systems offers the most extensive GaN power semiconductor transistors portfolio for consumer electronics, data center servers, power supplies, renewable energy systems, industrial motors, and automotive electronics. GaN Systems makes it possible to design smaller, lower cost, more efficient power systems, enabling system design opportunities free from the limitations of yesterday's silicon.
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