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CMF by Nothing 65W GaN Charger
It looks like your query “cmf nothing 60w charger” is referring to the CMF by Nothing Power 65W GaN Charger, a popular multi-port fast charger from CMF (a sub-brand of Nothing). There isn’t a specific 60W model from CMF—it’s their flagship 65W GaN charger that’s often discussed in this context, as it’s compatible with 60W cables and devices. If that’s not what you meant, feel free to clarify!
This charger is designed for fast, efficient charging of Nothing phones (like Phone 2, 2a, 3a) and other USB-C devices. It uses Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology for compact size, better heat management, and energy efficiency. Here’s a breakdown:
Key Specifications
Feature Details Power Output 65W max (single port); intelligent distribution for multi-device use (e.g., 45W + 20W split) Ports 2x USB-C (PD 3.0 support), 1x USB-A (QC 4.0+/3.0/2.0) Compatibility Nothing Phone (1/2/2a/3a), iPhone 12-15 series, iPad Pro, Galaxy S9-S23 series, MacBook Air/Pro, Nintendo Switch, and other PD/QC-enabled devices Charging Speed Up to 50% charge on Nothing Phone (2) in 25 minutes; supports PPS, SCP, FCP, AFC protocols Safety Features Overheat/short-circuit/excess current protection; flame-retardant shell; low/high voltage safeguards Dimensions/Weight Compact (about 40x40x30mm); lightweight (~100g) for portability Input Voltage 200-240V (note: may not work optimally at 110V, like some train outlets) Colors Orange, Dark Grey, White, Charcoal Pros and Cons (Based on User Reviews)
- Pros: Versatile 3-port design for charging multiple devices; fast and reliable for Nothing ecosystem; affordable GaN tech keeps it cool; verified originals charge at full wattage with compatible cables (e.g., 60W Type-C).
- Cons: Some heating during high-wattage use (normal for GaN); fakes on certain marketplaces; input voltage limitation for low-power outlets.
If you’re using it with a Nothing Phone 3a (which caps at ~35W), it’s overkill but works great. For a true 60W alternative, consider Nothing’s own 45W charger or third-party options like Apple’s 60W MagSafe. Let me know if you need setup tips or comparisons!



