The original Steam Deck is notorious for its underwhelming battery life, and while the Steam Deck OLED offers a marginal improvement, neither will last a full day. A reliable USB-C charger is essential to prevent power outages during crucial gameplay moments. Our top pick is the compact and fast-charging Anker 715 Charger. Whether you need a power bank for on-the-go charging, a budget-friendly option for the car or office, or a multi-port wall charger, we've got you covered.
TL;DR – The Best Steam Deck Chargers
A top-tier Steam Deck accessory is, without a doubt, a superior charger. The Steam Deck's included 45W charger, with its fixed USB-C cable, leaves much to be desired. A 65W charger is ideal for maximizing charging speed, especially while gaming. Features like a detachable USB-C cable, extra ports, and portability are also highly desirable. We've curated five excellent Steam Deck chargers for home and travel, each boasting these advantageous features. These chargers are also compatible with most handheld gaming PCs, phones, and other devices.
Product Specifications: Total Output: 65W; Ports: 1 x USB-C (65W); Size: 1.65” x 1.42” x 1.74”; Weight: 0.24 pounds
Pros: 65W charging speeds; Compact dimensions.
Cons: Requires separate USB-C cable purchase.
While the Steam Deck's charger suffices, its 45W output and non-detachable cable limit portability. The Anker 715 is incredibly compact (1.65 x 1.42 x 1.74 inches) with foldable prongs, making it easily packable. GaN II technology enables 65W charging in this small form factor, ensuring the fastest charging speeds. It's versatile, charging smartphones and tablets quickly, but it only has one USB-C port. A USB-C cable is sold separately; Anker's two-pack of USB-C cables is a cost-effective choice.
Product Specifications: Total Output: 45W; Ports: 1 x USB-C (45W, attached); Size: 2.2” x 1.8” x 1.2”; Weight: 0.33 pounds
Pros: Inexpensive; Includes 5ft or 10ft USB-C cable.
Cons: Non-detachable USB-C cable.
Need a cheap replacement or extra charger for the car or office? The Jsaux 45W charger is a great budget option. For under $20, it provides 45W charging (same as the original), fully charging your Steam Deck in about 2.5 hours. It features a durable, flexible 5ft or 10ft USB-C cable and a 90-degree USB-C adapter for comfortable gaming while charging. It also works with other USB-C devices, such as the Nintendo Switch. Jsaux also makes our favorite Steam Deck docking station.
Product Specifications: Total Output: 65W (wall charger), 30W (battery); Ports: 2 x USB-C (65W-wall charger, 30W-battery), 1 x USB-A (22.5W); Battery Capacity: 10,000mAh; Size: 4.36” x 2.79” x 1.22”; Weight: 0.71 pounds
Pros: Wall charger and portable battery; Multiple ports.
Cons: 30W charging speed on portable battery.
The Anker 733 is a hybrid wall charger and power bank ideal for travelers. Foldable prongs provide 65W wall charging, and it features GaN technology for efficiency and thermal protection. It includes a second USB-C and a USB-A port, but charging speeds decrease when multiple devices are connected. Battery charging is limited to 30W, but it still provides over one full Steam Deck charge.
Product Specifications: Total Output: 140W; Ports: 2 x USB-C (140W), 1 x USB-A (18W); Battery Capacity: 24,000mAh; Size: 6.13” x 2.15” x 1.95”; Weight: 1.39 pounds
Pros: 140W output; Massive 24,000mAh battery capacity.
Cons: Bulky.
For on-the-go Steam Deck use, the Anker 737 is a powerhouse. Its 24,000mAh battery (near the TSA limit) provides approximately four full Steam Deck charges. It offers 140W output via its two USB-C ports (though the Steam Deck won't utilize this fully), and an additional USB-A port allows for three simultaneous charges. It supports Power Delivery 3.1 and bi-directional charging, and includes a USB-C to USB-C cable and a power display.
Product Specifications: Total Output: 200W; Ports: 2 x USB-C (100W), 2 x USB-C (65W), 2 x USB-A (10W); Size: 4.3” x 3.6” x 2.0”; Weight: 1.14 pounds
Pros: Six charging ports (four USB-C); USB-C ports up to 100W.
Cons: Expensive.
The Ugreen Nexode charges up to six devices simultaneously at 200W. It features four USB-C ports (two at 100W), ideal for fast charging iPads or laptops. A 100W USB-C cable is included. Charging speeds decrease with multiple devices. Despite its many ports, it remains compact, making it a great travel hub. GaN technology ensures efficiency and reduced heat.
Consider price and at least one USB-C port. Budget options (under $30) often have only one port. Higher budgets unlock extra ports, faster charging, durability, and features like GaN, Power Delivery, and displays. The Steam Deck's 45W charger is a minimum standard. 65W is optimal for fast charging, even while gaming (which consumes around 15W). Higher wattage is fine; the Steam Deck won't charge faster. For multiple devices, a higher max output is beneficial. Power banks or hybrids are great for on-the-go use, ideally with 10,000mAh or more. Higher wattage ensures quick charging. These are usually larger and bulkier.
After choosing a charger, ensure you have a compatible high-speed USB-C cable. For simultaneous charging and peripheral use (keyboard, mouse, monitor), consider a Steam Deck dock.
The original LCD Steam Deck's 40Whr battery lasts 7-8 hours maximum. In our review, *God of War* depleted the battery in 90 minutes at default settings. Lowering settings improves battery life, but a charger or power bank is essential. The Steam Deck OLED's 50Whr battery lasts up to 12 hours and offers 30-50% better battery life (confirmed in our testing).
The Steam Deck's maximum charging speed is 65W. Higher wattage chargers are fine; the Steam Deck will only charge at its capacity. Lower wattage chargers will charge more slowly.