NexCyber vs EVMaster Level 2 EV Charger: Which one should you buy?

NexCyber Level 2 Smart EV Charger is better option for drivers who want flexibility, smart charging features, and simple plug-in installation
An undated image of NexCyber Level 2 EV Charger. — NexCyber/Canva

An undated image of NexCyber Level 2 EV Charger. — NexCyber/Canva

The NexCyber Level 2 Smart EV Charger and the EVMaster Level 2 Hardwired Wallbox EV Charger are designed to make home EV charging faster and more convenient than a standard Level 1 charger. 

However, both these chargers cater to different users. While the NexCyber focuses on portability, smart features, and flexible installation, the EVMaster is built for homeowners who prefer a permanently installed wall-mounted charging station with straightforward operation.

NexCyber vs EVMaster Level 2 EV Charger specs

SpecsNexCyber Level 2 Smart EV ChargerEVMaster Level 2 EV Charger

Charger type

PortableHardwired wallbox

Voltage

240V AC240V AC

Maximum output

32A (adjustable to 16A) 32A

Maximum power

Approx. 7.7 kW

Approx. 7.7 kW

Charging speed

Up to 24 miles/hourSuitable for overnight charging 

Installation

NEMA 14-50 plug-in Professional hardwired installation

Connector

 SAE J1772 SAE J1772

Cable length

 25 ft18 ft

Charging performance

Both chargers deliver dependable Level 2 charging performance through a 240V electrical supply with a maximum output of 32 amps, making them well suited for overnight charging.

The NexCyber provides approximately 24 miles of driving range per hour, allowing most EVs to recover a full day's driving during an overnight session.

The EVMaster also delivers a similar 7.7 kW output, offering reliable overnight charging for daily commuting.

Smart features

This is where the two chargers differ the most. The NexCyber offers a much more connected charging experience. While the EVMaster takes a simpler approach. It does not include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or smartphone controls, instead focusing on dependable charging without software, apps, or network setup.

Design and durability

Both these chargers are built for indoor and outdoor installation and feature weather-resistant housings. The NexCyber carries a NEMA Type 4/IP66-equivalent rating, offering excellent protection against rain, dust, and outdoor conditions.

The EVMaster is also weatherproof but includes a shorter 18-foot cable, meaning vehicles generally need to park closer to the charging point.

Which charger should you buy?

The NexCyber Level 2 Smart EV Charger is the better option for drivers who want flexibility, smart charging features, and simple plug-in installation. 

On the other hand, the EVMaster Level 2 Hardwired Wallbox EV Charger is better suited to users looking for a dedicated, permanently installed home charging station.