[REVIEW]
Satechi ChargeView 140W Desktop Charger – MacWire
This is a summary of the review from MacWire, published on June 27, 2026. All quotes, judgments, and conclusions belong to the original reviewer Petter Ahrnstedt.
Desktop chargers are rarely products that generate much excitement. They should work, charge quickly, and preferably not take up too much space. But according to Petter Ahrnstedt's review, the Satechi ChargeView 140W Desktop Charger does considerably more than that.
The reviewer gives the charger top marks, 5 out of 5, and above all highlights the unusual combination of high charging capacity, thoughtful design, and the built-in color display that shows charging power in real time. The product is described as especially interesting for anyone charging several devices at once and wanting a better overview of their desk.
The display is the product's biggest strength
What sets the ChargeView 140W apart, according to the review, is the built-in color display on the front. The display continuously shows how many watts each connected device is using, making it easy to see how power is distributed between different products.
Using the button on top of the charger, you can also switch between different information modes, including one that shows temperature. The reviewer describes this as far more useful than you might first think and says the feature quickly becomes something you miss on ordinary chargers.
“The ChargeView 140W has four USB-C ports and a small color screen on the front that shows exactly how much power each connected device is using in real time.”
“It may sound like a detail, but once you've had it, it's hard to go back to a regular charger.”
Thoughtful design for the desk
The review also highlights several smaller details that together make the product more practical in everyday use. For example, you can rotate the display interface depending on whether the charger is standing upright or lying flat.
Since a stand is included, the user can choose the placement, something the reviewer says shows that Satechi has placed great emphasis on the user experience.
High power with low heat output
During the test, the charger was used to charge a MacBook Air, a MacBook Pro, and an iPhone 17 Pro at the same time. Despite the load, the reviewer notes that the charger barely got warm.
This is attributed to the built-in GaN technology, which enables high output in a compact form while keeping heat generation down. The temperature readout on the display also gives the user a way to keep track of how hard the charger is working.
“Despite that load, the charger barely got warm.”
Four USB-C ports are enough for most people
The ChargeView offers a total output of up to 140 watts and four USB-C ports. Power is automatically distributed among the connected devices based on their needs.
According to the review, that means a MacBook, an iPad, an iPhone, and a pair of AirPods can be charged at the same time without any problem. For users with several USB-C devices, this makes the charger a central part of the desk.
Are there any drawbacks?
The review contains few direct objections. No clear criticism of functionality or performance is raised, which is also reflected in the final rating of 5 out of 5.
The only thing mentioned indirectly is that the market already offers many powerful USB-C chargers. What makes the ChargeView unique, according to the reviewer, is instead the well-thought-out whole and the informative display.
Final verdict
Petter Ahrnstedt sums up the ChargeView 140W as an unusually well-crafted desktop charger that combines high charging capacity with features that genuinely improve the user experience. Above all, the display, temperature readout, and flexible placement are highlighted as qualities that set it apart from many competitors.
The reviewer concludes by noting that the product has quickly become a favorite on the desk and gives it the highest possible rating.
“Honestly, I didn't expect to get so fond of a charger, but after a few days of use, I don't want to go back.”
Highlights from the review
- Rating: 5 out of 5
- Informative color display with real-time charging power
- Also shows temperature and other system information
- Four USB-C ports with up to 140 W total output
- GaN technology keeps heat output low
- Can be used both upright and flat
- Automatic power distribution between connected devices
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