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| The charger will come with two converters. Pictured: a side view of the adapter. |
Ahead of its April 23, 2026 launch in China, the Honor Win gaming laptop is making headlines for an unexpected reason: its revolutionary power adapter. While the laptop itself remains under wraps, Honor has doubled down on teasing what could be the most versatile and travel-friendly high-wattage charger ever bundled with a gaming notebook.
The star of the show? A 360W Gallium Nitride (GaN) power adapter that’s remarkably thin, surprisingly light, and—most intriguingly—comes with converters that let you charge other major gaming laptop brands, including Lenovo Legion, Dell Alienware, and Asus ROG.
A Charger That Thinks Outside the (Laptop) Box
Let’s face it: gaming laptop power bricks are usually the ugly stepchild of portable gaming. They’re bulky, heavy, and tied to a single device. Honor’s new 360W adapter aims to change that narrative entirely.
According to the latest teasers shared by Honor representative Lin Lin on Weibo, the adapter measures just 33.92mm thick—impressively slim for a unit capable of delivering 360W of power. Even more striking is its weight: around 410 grams (just under one pound). To put that in perspective, many 240W chargers weigh more than 500g, and traditional 300W+ bricks can easily exceed 700g.
But the real magic lies in what comes in the box.
The Converter Kit: One Charger to Rule Them All?
Honor had previously hinted that the Win laptop’s charger would ship with interchangeable tips, but the latest reveal confirms exactly what to expect. The adapter will include two converters that dramatically expand its compatibility beyond Honor’s own hardware:
- Slim Tip converter – This connector is a direct match for Lenovo Legion gaming laptops. If you own a Legion 5, 7, or Pro series, you’ll be able to power it using Honor’s 360W GaN brick. (For reference, a standard 65W Lenovo USB-C charger is currently available on Amazon for $35.85 – check the latest price here – but that’s a fraction of the power this Honor adapter delivers.)
- Round barrel converter – This one is aimed at other major gaming brands, likely including Dell Alienware and Asus ROG models that use similar round DC jacks.
The adapter itself features a DC barrel port on top, and the Honor Win laptop will use a slim, round charging connector. This modular approach means you can leave multiple proprietary chargers at home and carry just one brick for several high-performance machines.
Why This Matters for Gamers on the Go
Anyone who travels with a gaming laptop knows the struggle: you need a high-wattage charger for peak performance, but the included brick is a backpack-hogging monster. Honor’s 360W GaN solution addresses two pain points at once:
- Portability – Under 35mm thick and 410g light, it’s easier to slip into a laptop sleeve or side pocket.
- Universality – With the included converters, you can charge a Lenovo Legion, an Alienware, and the Honor Win itself from a single adapter. No more hunting for the right brick when you’re at a LAN party or coworking space.
It’s worth noting that 360W is overkill for many mid-range gaming laptops, but for flagship models with high-end GPUs (think RTX 4080/4090 and Intel Core i9 HX series), that headroom ensures stable performance even under sustained load. And because it’s GaN technology, the adapter runs cooler and more efficiently than traditional silicon-based chargers.
Availability and Separate Purchase
Lin Lin confirmed that the 360W charger will be available for purchase separately after the Honor Win laptop launches. Pricing and a firm release date outside of China haven’t been announced yet, but given the adapter’s unique feature set, it’s likely to attract attention from gamers who don’t even plan to buy the Honor Win.
For current Lenovo Legion owners, this could be an appealing upgrade over the stock 300W brick. And if the round barrel converter works with Asus ROG or Dell Alienware, the use case expands even further.
What We Still Don’t Know
Honor has been tight-lipped about the Win laptop itself. Key specs like the processor, GPU, display, and battery size remain unconfirmed. The company is likely saving those details for the April 23 launch event in China. However, the 360W power adapter hints at a high-performance machine—likely featuring an Intel HX-series CPU and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-series or AMD Radeon RX 8000M graphics.
Another open question: Will the charger support USB-C Power Delivery (PD) for phones and tablets? Many modern GaN chargers include a USB-C port alongside the DC output. Honor hasn’t shown that yet, so we may need to wait for the full unveiling.
Final Thoughts: A Bold Move in a Crowded Market
Gaming laptops are often criticized for their poor battery life and bulky chargers. Honor can’t solve the battery issue overnight, but with this 360W GaN adapter, it’s taking a serious swing at the charger problem. The inclusion of converters for Lenovo Legion, Alienware, and Asus ROG laptops is a consumer-friendly move that could earn goodwill beyond the Honor ecosystem.
If the price is right—and the adapter performs reliably—Honor might have created the first truly universal high-wattage gaming laptop charger. That’s a win for everyone, regardless of which brand’s logo sits on your lid.
Mark your calendars for April 23, 2026. That’s when the Honor Win laptop and its revolutionary charger will be fully revealed in China. We’ll be watching closely to see if the adapter lives up to the teasers—and whether other laptop makers take note.
Source: Lin Lin (林林-一枝小白兔) on Weibo
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| Thickness of the Honor Win 360W charger |
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| The DC connector on top of Honor Win 360W charger |
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| Included cables and converters with the Honor Win adapter |
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| Honor Win 360W laptop charger weight |




