Fast charging for a crowded desk
The ACEFAST A45 solves a familiar problem in the AliExpress Electronics aisle: one charger has to handle a phone, tablet, and laptop without turning the outlet into a cable knot. Its 65W USB-C output gives it enough headroom for a MacBook-class device, while the USB-A port keeps older accessories in the loop.
ACEFAST has built a solid reputation in the AliExpress Singapore niche for making accessories that look more refined than the average budget charger, with cleaner industrial design and safer-feeling materials. That matters here because a charger is something users leave plugged in for hours, so the first question is not just speed, but how controlled the power delivery feels.
65W output: enough for work, not just phones
In practice, 65W is the difference between a charger that tops up a handset and one that can support a notebook during light work sessions. The listing’s USB-C1 and USB-C2 ports both reach 65W individually, so a MacBook, iPad, or high-end Android phone can charge at a serious pace without waiting all afternoon.
The multi-protocol support is the real advantage for mixed-device households, because it speaks PD, QC, AFC, FCP, and Samsung Adaptive Fast Charge. That means the charger is less likely to fall back to slow charging on common devices from Apple, Samsung, Huawei, and Xiaomi, which is where many generic adapters lose their appeal.

Two USB-C ports and one USB-A: how the power splits
The A45 is more useful than a single-port fast charger because it gives you charging flexibility without forcing a second adapter into the wall. The published split is also practical: C1+C2 delivers 45W+20W, while C1+A gives 45W+18W, so one port can keep a laptop fed while the other handles a phone.
There is one trade-off worth noting from real customer feedback: when a new device is plugged into a fresh USB port, previously connected devices can reset. That is not a deal-breaker for casual use, but it is relevant if you are charging several devices at once and expect uninterrupted power sharing.
Transparent shell and compact travel format
The transparent body is more than a style choice; it gives the charger a technical, high-end look that stands out from plain matte blocks. At 96 x 54.5 x 33.5 mm and 148 g, it stays compact enough for a work bag or carry-on without feeling flimsy in the hand.

The flame-retardant PC housing and internal temperature control are the quieter strengths here, especially for users who leave chargers running overnight. According to the listing, the smart chip adds overvoltage, overcurrent, and over-power protection, which is the kind of detail that matters when the charger is used daily rather than occasionally.
Who will get the most from it?
This charger makes the most sense for people who want one wall adapter for a phone, tablet, and portable laptop setup. It is also a good fit for travel users who value a compact plug-in charger with broad protocol support instead of carrying separate bricks for each device.
Users who only charge one phone may not need all 65W, but they still benefit from the faster negotiation and lower clutter. If your setup includes a MacBook, a Samsung flagship, or a mix of USB-C and USB-A accessories, the A45 starts to look more practical than a basic 20W cube, and the next question is whether the price matches that flexibility.

















