Ugreen’s Nexode Air 65W Charger is now listed in parts of Europe for €34.99, with a bundled 1.5 m 100W USB-C to USB-C cable and deliveries estimated for mid-June 2026.
That price-and-bundle combination is the real signal. This is not just another wall plug showing up on Amazon. Ugreen is packaging a compact GaN laptop-capable charger as a ready-to-use travel accessory, not as a bare adapter that forces buyers to source the right cable separately, according to Notebookcheck.
Ugreen Brings the Nexode Air 65W From the US to Europe
The Nexode Air 65W Charger reached the US in mid-May 2026, after appearing on Ugreen’s Amazon storefront there in April 2026. The European release now puts a related version in markets including the Netherlands, France, and Spain.
The European model keeps the same broad design language as the US version: matte sides, grip ridges near the pins, and a frosted glass panel around the port. The practical difference is the wall plug. Europe gets fixed Type C wall pins, while the US model uses folding Type A pins.
| Feature | European Nexode Air 65W | US variant described by source |
|---|---|---|
| Plug style | Fixed Type C pins | Folding Type A pins |
| Port count | Single USB-C port | Similar design, source does not add more ports |
| Finish | Matte sides, frosted glass port panel | Similar design |
| Listed price | €34.99 | Source does not provide US price |
| Availability | Amazon in countries including Netherlands, France, Spain | Released in US in mid-May 2026 |
That plug choice matters. Fixed European pins make the charger slightly less compact than a folding design, but they avoid moving parts. The listed dimensions are 3.3 × 3.1 × 7.3 cm.
Airpyra Is the Design Claim Behind the Compact Body
Ugreen says the charger uses GaN technology and its Airpyra structure to keep the body small. Airpyra is Ugreen’s own stacked internal architecture, described in its launch material as part of the Nexode Air design.
Ugreen positioned the Air Editions around “massive power in a strikingly slim form factor for maximum portability.”
The company’s broader launch release says the Nexode Air 65W uses GaNInfinity™ technology and Airpyra™ stacked architecture, and claims it is 70% smaller than a standard 65W charger. It also says the charger is smaller than an AirPods Pro case and engineered for an S-grade performance rating in TÜV SÜD’s compact high-power charging assessment.
Notebookcheck’s listing details give the buyer-facing version of that pitch: one compact charger, one USB-C port, and enough output to charge a MacBook Air to 55% in half an hour, according to Ugreen.
The single-port layout is important. There is no power-sharing math here. Buyers do not need to ask whether one device gets 45W while another gets 20W. The trade-off is just as clear: this is not a desk charger for a laptop, phone, and headphones at the same time.
The 65W Number Puts This Charger in Laptop Territory
The supplied data makes Ugreen’s target obvious. A 65W USB-C charger sits above phone-first adapters and below heavier laptop bricks. Ugreen is aiming at people who want one compact charger for a MacBook Air-class laptop, tablet, phone, or travel setup.
The included 100W USB-C to USB-C cable helps the proposition. A compact charger can disappoint if paired with a weak or uncertified cable; Ugreen is reducing that variable by putting a higher-rated cable in the box.
There are still checks buyers should make before purchasing:
- Plug type: The European model uses fixed Type C wall pins, not a folding plug.
- Port mix: It has one USB-C port. That is clean, but not flexible.
- Device limits: A device will only draw what it supports.
- Protocol support: The supplied source does not list every supported charging protocol.
- Sustained heat behavior: Ugreen highlights Airpyra and GaN, but real-world thermal performance depends on load, environment, and device draw.
MLXIO analysis: the strongest use case is not replacing every charger in a home. It is replacing the one charger that lives in a bag.
Europe Gets the Product, but Not Every Color Yet
The charger is currently available in dark gray. Ugreen also plans orange, light blue, and white versions, according to Notebookcheck.
That color rollout fits the Air Editions branding better than the usual black-or-white charger shelf. Ugreen’s launch material frames the line around personal tech as both utility and design object, including a European campaign called “Find Style in the Little Things.”
The launch timing is a little layered. Ugreen’s PR material says the Nexode and MagFlow Air Editions will be available in Europe starting June 5, 2026, through Amazon and Ugreen’s official website, with Nexode Air starting at €34.99 / £29.99. Notebookcheck’s report, dated May 25, 2026, says the charger can already be bought on Amazon in some European countries, with deliveries estimated for mid-June.
That points to a staggered retail ramp rather than a clean single-day launch. The supplied sources do not confirm whether every European market will get the same timing, colors, or voucher offers.
Ugreen Is Bundling Around Portability, Not Just Wattage
Ugreen’s broader site describes UGREEN Nexode as one of its signature series, alongside MagFlow, NASync, Revodok, and Uno. It also claims a presence across 180+ countries and 300M+ global users.
For this charger, the key strategy is narrower: make compact power feel complete. The bundled cable, small body, and single high-output USB-C port make the product easier to understand than a multi-port adapter with split outputs.
That same accessory logic shows up elsewhere in the category. MLXIO recently covered how a power accessory can blur product roles in Baseus Turns $51 Power Bank Into 67W Travel Charger, while Ugreen’s own peripheral push has extended beyond chargers, as seen in 120Gbps Mac mini Dock Solves Apple’s Storage Squeeze.
The point is not that these are identical products. It is that accessory makers are increasingly selling systems around mobile work: power, cables, docks, and storage expansion.
The Nexode Air 65W Looks Useful — With One Clear Limitation
The European Ugreen Nexode Air 65W Charger makes the most sense for buyers who want a small adapter for one primary device at a time. The included 100W cable strengthens the value case at €34.99, especially if in-page Amazon vouchers of up to 20% appear for eligible shoppers.
The limitation is the same feature that keeps it simple: one port. If your travel setup usually means charging a laptop and phone together, a multi-port charger may still be the better fit. If your priority is the smallest possible laptop-capable charger with fewer cable uncertainties, this model is more compelling.
The next evidence to watch is retail execution: whether the planned colorways arrive on schedule, whether pricing holds beyond launch vouchers, and whether independent testing confirms Ugreen’s compact-size and heat-management claims under sustained 65W loads.
Key Takeaways
- Ugreen is positioning the Nexode Air 65W as a ready-to-use travel charger by bundling a 1.5 m 100W USB-C cable.
- European buyers get a compact GaN charger for €34.99, with deliveries estimated for mid-June 2026.
- The fixed Type C plug makes the European model different from the US folding Type A version, affecting portability and durability.










