Stuffcool Zeno 100 review: A charging hub built around one clever idea

Stuffcool Zeno 100 review: A charging hub built around one clever idea
Most charging hubs ask you to manage more cables, not fewer. You add a hub, you add the cables that go with it, and the desk gets worse before it gets better. The Zeno 100 from Stuffcool starts from a different premise. One of the cables lives inside the hub itself.

Built around one idea

That integrated Type-C cable is the product's entire personality. It pulls out to 93 cm when you need it and retracts flush when you don't—no coiling, no clutter, no separate wire to lose. At 65W, it handles most ultrabooks and every tablet without complaint. It's a small mechanical trick that turns out to matter more than it sounds. A desk with one fewer loose cable is meaningfully calmer than one without.The rest of the hardware supports that central idea rather than competing with it. Two full-size Type-C ports each support up to 100W individually—enough for a MacBook Pro or a power-hungry Windows machine. A USB-A port handles Quick Charge 3.0 at 18W. Total output caps at 100W across everything, distributed intelligently: plug in the retractable cable and one Type-C port simultaneously and you get 65W plus 35W, a sensible split that keeps both devices moving fast.
The only combination worth watching is Type-C3 and USB-A together—they share 15W between them, which is fine for a smartwatch and earbuds but not much else. Know your ports before you plug in.GaN internals keep the whole thing compact at 9.68 × 9.3 × 2.8 cm and 233 grams—light enough that it doesn't anchor itself to the desk. BIS-certified, Made in India, and shipped with a 1.5m ISI-approved AC cord. The safety credentials matter on something that sits plugged in all day.

Who it actually suits

Wide compatibility is genuine rather than gestural. Samsung Super Fast Charging 2.0 via PPS, PD 3.0 for iPhones, Quick Charge 3.0 on USB-A—most devices in a typical Indian household will fast charge without fuss. The 6-month warranty extends to 12 months free on registration at Stuffcool's site, which is the kind of small gesture that builds goodwill without costing much.At Rs 3,999—the Zeno 100 sits in a range where you're paying for the retractable mechanism as much as the charging itself. That's the right way to think about it. If a cleaner desk doesn't justify the premium for you, a simpler hub will serve you just as well for less.

The answer to the opening question

The cluttered desk is, in fact, a solvable problem. The Zeno 100 doesn't solve it by brute force—it won't charge six devices at full tilt simultaneously, and it isn't trying to. It solves it by making one smart mechanical choice and building a competent charging hub around it. For anyone whose desk has more cables on it than devices, that's enough.

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