Tessan's stands out because it has four charging ports (three USB-C and one USB-A), and a maximum charging speed of 140W. That wattage will be distributed between the ports if you plug in multiple devices, but it's enough juice to charge most laptops at their maximum speed with energy to spare, so it shouldn't be an issue to keep your smartphone and earbuds topped up at the same time.
On first blush -- and this is what fooled me initially -- the EnerCore CG11 looks like any other travel adapter I've used. It's a palm-sized cube measuring 3.3 x 2.2 x 2 inches and weighing around half a pound, with a few levers on the side and a variety of ports. It is compatible with pretty much every power outlet worldwide and every voltage and frequency you'll encounter. Whether you're in the US, Europe, Asia, or Australia, this unit has you covered.
The Powerab travel adapter utilizes 5th Generation GaN technology to deliver 140W of power in a compact form, enhancing portability and efficiency.