65W GaN dual USB-C receptacle
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65W GaN dual USB-C receptacle
Back view of a UL listed 15A dual USB-C PD receptacle showing wiring terminals
Side view of a 65W GaN dual USB-C wall receptacle for indoor installation
Ivory 15A pure Type-C receptacle with 65W PD charging capability
Light almond 65W dual USB-C wall receptacle designed for cleaner charging layouts
Black tamper resistant 65W GaN laptop charging outlet for modern home office upgrades
Gray high-power dual Type-C receptacle for desk, hotel, and workspace charging zones
Graphite 15A GaN dual USB-C charging outlet with 65W maximum output
Brown pure USB-C wall receptacle for coordinated premium interior finishes

Pure Dual USB-C 65W GaN Fast Charging Receptacle

  • 15A standard NEMA 5-15R receptacle format for common indoor branch-circuit applications
  • Two USB-C ports support direct Power Delivery charging without a legacy USB-A port
  • Maximum USB output reaches 65W for stronger laptop, tablet, and phone charging capability
  • Dual-port charging uses intelligent power sharing within a 65W total output limit
  • Tamper-resistant shutters support code-aware planning for covered NEC 406.12 installation types
  • Standard indoor dry-location design only — not GFCI and not weather resistant

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65W GaN Dual USB-C Receptacle Description

Most wall outlets with USB ports are still accessory chargers for phones. This model moves into a different category because its dual USB-C charging section reaches up to 65W total Power Delivery, which is high enough to support direct charging for many modern laptops instead of only covering phones and tablets. The AC side remains a standard 15A NEMA 5-15R receptacle, while the face adds two USB-C ports, tamper-resistant shutters, and a non-GFCI indoor dry-location design for projects that want cleaner surfaces and fewer loose charging bricks. A separate SKU page is warranted here because once a wall receptacle claims laptop-class charging, buyers need clearer expectations around power sharing, installation depth, and the difference between ordinary USB convenience and true workspace utility.

Who Should Use This Model

  • Office and hospitality buyers who want users to charge laptops directly from the wall without carrying bulky adapters
  • Contractors specifying a 15A USB receptacle for dry indoor projects where desk surfaces, bedside tables, or meeting areas need cleaner power access
  • Property teams upgrading executive work areas, premium guest rooms, and tech-forward home offices with stronger USB-C charging capacity
  • Distributors serving projects that want a flagship USB wall outlet rather than a basic phone-charging receptacle

When to Choose a Different Model

  • Choose a 36W dual USB-C model when the project mainly targets tablets and lighter mobile-device charging rather than regular laptop charging
  • Choose a USB GFCI model when the installation is near sinks, kitchens, bathrooms, or other locations requiring ground-fault protection
  • Choose a standard or hybrid lower-output USB receptacle when budget, box depth, or installation simplicity matters more than maximum charging performance

15A Dual USB-C 65W PD Receptacle Technical Specifications

Product Code SMUT15PD65C
Certified Safety UL / cUL
GFCI Type Standard Receptacle / Non-GFCI
Voltage 125V
Amperage 15A
NEMA 5-15R
USB Rating 65W Maximum Combined Output
USB-C Port 1 Power Delivery up to 65W
USB-C Port 2 Power Delivery up to 65W
Color White / Black / Ivory / Almond / Grey / Brown / Graphite
Finish Decorator Style
Operating Temperature Indoor Dry Location Use
Application Sector Office / Hospitality / Residential / Lounge / Interior Project Use
Features TR Shutters, Dual USB-C, 65W PD Charging, Laptop-Class Output
Wiring Method Back Wire and Side Wire
Pole 2 Pole, 3 Wire Grounding
Wire Standard 15A Branch Circuit Compatibility
Wall Plate Included Yes
Number of Receptacles 1 Duplex AC Receptacle + 2 USB-C Charging Ports
Standards & Certifications UL / cUL
Grounding Grounding Receptacle
Trip Level Not Applicable
Safety Function Tamper Resistant
Tamper Resistant Yes
Weather Resistant No
Own US Patents Not Stated
Face Material Thermoplastic
Body Material Thermoplastic
Terminal Side and Back Wire
Country of Origin China

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can this wall receptacle really charge a laptop without a separate power brick?

Yes. A 65W USB-C PD output is high enough for direct charging on many modern laptops, including many 13-inch and 14-inch models, so this receptacle can replace a separate laptop charger in many everyday setups.

Does that mean both USB-C ports can deliver 65W at the same time?

No. The 65W rating is the maximum combined USB output, not 65W per port simultaneously. When two devices are connected, the receptacle divides available power intelligently across both ports.

How is this different from a 36W dual USB-C receptacle?

This model is built for a higher charging ceiling. A 36W receptacle is usually enough for phones, tablets, and some lighter notebook use, while a 65W receptacle is the stronger option when direct laptop charging is part of the actual project requirement.

Does this 65W USB-C receptacle need a 20A circuit?

No. This model is a 15A standard receptacle with NEMA 5-15R configuration. It is intended for properly matched 15A applications rather than 20A NEMA 5-20R circuit use.

Is this the right choice for kitchens, bathrooms, or sink-adjacent countertops?

No. This is a standard non-GFCI receptacle for indoor dry locations. Installations in areas that require ground-fault protection should use a GFCI or USB GFCI model instead.

Why would a buyer choose this model for a desk or meeting area instead of a normal outlet?

This model reduces adapter clutter and makes USB-C charging easier at the point of use. It is a stronger fit when the project wants cleaner surfaces and direct laptop-capable charging rather than relying on every user to bring a separate wall charger.

Should installers expect more box-space pressure with a 65W receptacle?

Yes. A higher-output USB-C receptacle usually creates more installation pressure than a basic outlet because the charging hardware occupies more space. Installers should review box depth, conductor room, and NEC 314.16 box fill planning before installation.

Do tamper-resistant shutters still matter on a high-output USB-C product like this?

Yes. Tamper-resistant construction remains an important code and safety feature for many covered installation types under NEC 406.12. This receptacle includes TR shutters as part of its specification profile.

Where Laptop-Class Wall Charging Adds Real Value Applications

Offices & Workstations

Replaces loose adapters at every desk. One device delivers 120V AC plus USB charging from a single gang box.

UL · cUL · NEC 406.3

Hotel Guest Rooms

Guests charge phones and tablets without front-desk adapters. Dual USB-C handle mixed devices on every visit.

UL · cUL · Hospitality Spec

Residential Bedrooms

Swap a standard duplex for dual USB-C in the same box. Installs on any 15A branch circuit.

UL · cUL · TR · NEC 406.12

Retail & Waiting Areas

Lobbies, clinics, and retail counters add customer-facing USB charging without surface power strips or floor stations.

UL · cUL · Commercial Duty

How 65W Power Sharing Changes Desk-Level Charging Video Overview

5-Step Quick Wiring Guide

Follow standard U.S. wiring protocols. Always verify power is off before installation.

  1. Power Off & Verify: Turn off the breaker and verify the box is de-energized with a voltage tester.
  2. Identify Conductors: Locate the Black (Hot), White (Neutral), and Bare/Green (Ground) wires.
  3. Connect Ground: Secure the bare copper or green wire to the Green grounding terminal.
  4. Connect Neutral & Hot: Connect the White wire to the Silver terminal, and the Black wire to the Brass terminal.
  5. Mount & Test: Fold wires neatly into the box, mount the receptacle, install the wall plate, and restore power to test.

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