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Snakebyte Power Charge S2

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Snakebyte Power Charge S2 Review

by Adam Riley 27 February 2026 0

The snakebyte Power Charge S2 is a compact GaN‑based USB‑C wall charger designed for travel, offering a retractable plug, interchangeable international adapters and a single USB‑C port. It aims to provide a simple, portable charging solution for handheld consoles, phones and tablets, with a 30W power output positioned as a middle‑ground option for everyday use. The charger arrives neatly packaged with three regional plug attachments and a USB‑C to USB‑C cable, giving it a complete travel‑ready footprint.

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Design and Build Quality

The Power Charge S2 has a small, lightweight design that makes it easy to pack, with a retractable wall plug that folds neatly into the body (the default US-plug styling, that is). The included slide‑on international adapters for UK, Europe and Australia, add flexibility for travellers, and the GaN construction helps keep the charger compact without compromising heat management hardware. The overall build feels solid for its size, and the simple, functional aesthetic aligns with snakebyte’s wider accessory range.

Charging Performance

The charger delivers up to 30W through a single USB‑C port. This is sufficient for handheld consoles in portable mode and for phones or tablets, but it sits below the threshold required for more demanding devices. Testing shows that the Power Charge S2 cannot power the Nintendo Switch or Switch 2 in docked mode, and it struggles with high‑draw devices, such as larger iPads or laptops. It can also run warm when charging more power‑hungry hardware, which limits its versatility as an all‑purpose travel charger.

Everyday Use and Practicality

As a travel companion, the Power Charge S2 is convenient. The retractable plug and compact footprint make it easy to carry, and the included adapters cover common travel regions. The single‑port design keeps things simple, although it also restricts the charger’s usefulness for users who need to power multiple devices at once. The included USB‑C cable is a welcome addition, and the overall package is tidy and straightforward.

Compatibility and Limitations

The charger works reliably with phones, smaller tablets and handheld consoles in portable mode. However, the 30W ceiling limits compatibility with more demanding devices, and it cannot replace a higher‑wattage charger for laptops or docked consoles. This places the Power Charge S2 firmly in the “light travel” category rather than as a universal solution. Users expecting it to handle full‑system charging for the Switch 2 or larger devices will find its output insufficient.

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Key Info

snakebyte Power Charge S2
Product type 30W GaN USB‑C travel charger
Brand snakebyte
Power output 30W USB‑C (single port)
International support Slide‑on adapters included
Plug design Retractable wall plug
Technology GaN
Included accessories USB‑C to USB‑C cable
Use case Phones, tablets, handheld consoles (portable mode)
Limitations Cannot power docked consoles or laptops; single port

Cubed3 Summary

The snakebyte Power Charge S2 is a compact and convenient travel charger with a thoughtful design, retractable plug and useful international adapters. Its GaN construction keeps it lightweight and portable, and it performs well with smaller devices. However, the 30W output limits its flexibility, preventing it from powering docked consoles or larger tablets and laptops. As a simple, single‑device travel charger it works well, but it lacks the headroom needed for more demanding modern hardware. Overall, it's a well‑designed and highly portable travel charger, held back by limited power output and single‑port constraints.

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