I have become a fan of the Anker stuff, and especially their newest Prime parts. I have these first two on my desk:
1.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CYLL8Y89 - 250W - Price varies wildly, so don't overpay. Best price is $99, but can be as high as $170.
I love this one, and got it specifically for charging my various drone batteries, because it shows how much power each port is pulling. Lots of great info, and ports are configurable for protocols and such.
2.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CT2NQ7WG - 240W - Varies in price from $55-80.
This one doesn't have the screen or wattage feedback, but still provides enough power to run a laptop, same as #1.
3.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DFCFTNXM - 140W - Varies $75-100.
This is sort of a portable version of #1 above. Offers the wattage feedback, but lower power. This is the one I keep in my laptop bag. I drive an F150 Lightning, so I have 110 outlets in my truck, which is great for running this guy on the road.
4.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CZ7BL16W - 167W - $36-54
This is the 12v cig lighter socket version. A ton of power on the go.
All of these are enough to run a USB-C-based laptop (which is what they are intended for). But they will charge all your power hungry devices.
Be skeptical of the no-name stuff on Amazon in this category. There is lots of crap that will make unrealistic power claims. Seek independent reviews. I like this guy on YouTube, because he doesn't shill, and he brings receipts on the power analysis. Watch a few of his videos and you'll see what I mean.
Videos of reviews, vintage electronics, teardowns, failure analysis, acoustics tutorials, project builds, and more. All Things One Place
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Aside from Anker, the Ugreen stuff seems to pretty reliably get good marks from people that test such things.
For any of them, make sure you are checking with CamelCamelCamel.com for price tracking. Set price alerts to let you know when it's the best time to buy. If you aren't in a hurry, you can save a ton on such purchases.