Does a compact charger like the Anker Prime 67W GaN charger exist, but with three USB-C ports instead of two USB-C and one USB-A? https://www.anker.com/products/a2669-3-port-wall-charger?variant=42691852435606
Anker Prime 67W GaN Wall Charger (3 Ports)

Fast Charging for 3 Devices: With 2 USB-C ports and 1 USB-A port, effortlessly charge your phone, tablet, and notebook all at once from a single charger. C

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@simonbs UGREEN is the only one I have seen. Every other one is 2 or 2+1 USB-A. https://a.co/d/eRSoCtX
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Oof. Power split on this UGREEN is 45/7.5/7.5. I mean, that’s fine for overnight charging but not if you need to fast charge three small devices at once.
@Sumocat @simonbs Size vs power unfortunately. I am not aware of any compact ones pumping more than 65/80w max.
@SloanStudio @simonbs I’m talking about the split across three ports, not the total. Anker Prime 67W can do roughly equal 3-way split. Belkin mentioned by someone in this thread advertises 25/20/20. This UGREEN power split is nowhere near equal.
@Sumocat @simonbs I understand what you are saying, but the UGREEN does 65w 1 port, 45w/20w 2 port, or 45w/7.5w/7.5w which totals only 5w less than the max. Everything is a tradeoff. The UGREEN goes for keeping 1 port higher wattage in its design. This Belkin one might be better for your needs. I'd be interested to know how the Belkin one does, it says 65w max yet 1 port can do 67w?
@SloanStudio @simonbs The need for a 3-port charger assumes a need to charge 3 devices at once. From there, the need breaks down to speed. The 3-port split on the UGREEN restricts the needs it can serve, and ports 2 and 3 are limited to 7.5W if both are used, regardless of port 1 usage. You could accidentally put your iPad (or MacBook) and iPhone on 7.5W instead of 45/20. This is the kind of thing buyers need to know, and why I look at power split, not just total.
@Sumocat @simonbs Yes. And Ugreen includes diagrams for using 1, 2 or 3 ports. Their design assumes 1 power hungry device plus 2 portable. Most chargers I have seen have 1 main port for top power. They definitely need clear labels. To each their own. Glad there are options.