The IKEA Sjöss 20W USB-C charger provides affordable fast charging for phones and tablets. (Image source: IKEA)
IKEA has released the Sjöss 20W 1-port USB charger in multiple countries. Priced at $3.99 in the US, the compact adapter can juice up phones and tablets and is compatible with both PD 3.0 and QC 3.0.
IKEA has launched the Sjöss 20W 1-port USB charger in North America and across several countries in Europe. This new model is designed for phones, tablets, and other small devices and comes in significantly cheaper and more compact than the 65W Sjöss charger the company released in October.
As the name suggests, the Sjöss 20W offers a single USB-C port that outputs up to 20W, making it suitable for topping up smartphones. It supports multiple fast charging protocols, including Power Delivery (PD 3.0) and Quick Charge (QC 3.0). According to the official specs, it delivers up to 3.0A and 20.0W with the following power profiles:
5.0V 3.0A (15.0W)9.0V 2.22A (20.0W)12.0V 1.67A (20.0W)15.0V 1.33A (20.0W)
At $3.99, the Sjöss 20W 1-port USB charger massively undercuts the Apple 20W adapter (currently $14.99 at Amazon.com) while offering the same output. It is not powerful enough for most laptops, even the passively cooled ones – mostly because it comes with no 20V or 28V operation modes support, but it does make a solid budget choice for phones, tablets, and smaller devices like smartwatches and earbuds. In Europe, the charger is listed for €2.99 in Slovakia and Slovenia and slightly higher at €4 in Germany. Buyers can purchase the Sjöss 20W 1-port USB charger directly from IKEA.
The IKEA Sjoess 20W 1 port USB charger is sold without a cable. (Image source : IKEA)
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My love for gadgets started way back in high school when I successfully updated my Samsung Galaxy S III mini from Android 4.1.1 to Android 5.0 using a custom ROM I found online. I now hold a BS in Information Technology and have spent the last seven years building PCs for clients and writing news, product reviews, and buying guides about PC hardware, gaming, and consumer electronics. Before joining Notebookcheck, I was a commerce writer at Game Rant and a junior editor for buying guides at MakeUseOf.