Cuktech has introduced a new power brick in China. Called the Power Card, it features a design that's similar to the Ugreen Nexode Pro travel-friendly charger, and even has 65W fast charging support. However, unlike Ugreen's offering, it features two ports instead of three.
Both are USB-C ports, and Cuktech says that the new fast charger can get the newly announced Xiaomi 15 to 85% in just 30 minutes. There's support for multiple protocols, including PD 3.0, QC 3.0, PPS, and AFC.
This broad support for charging protocols makes the 65W Cuktech Power Card compatible with a wide range of devices. Cuktech even claims that the 2022 MacBook Air can go from 0% to 55% in just 30 minutes with this power brick.
Getting back to the design, Cuktech says that the new Power Card is 41.9% smaller than the regular charging bricks. With a foldable plug, it even retains a pocket-friendly form factor, and thanks to the dual-port design, it can charge two devices at the same time. When both ports are being used, the USB-C1 will max out at 45W, while the USB-C2 will top out at 10W. On the other hand, in single-port configuration, the first maxes out at 60W, while the latter at 20W.
As for the price, the 65W Cuktech Power Card will launch with an initial tag of CNY 99 (around $13.8), and it will be available to purchase in China starting November 10. There's no word on global availability yet, but Cuktech brings most of its products outside China. If you want something similar that's already available internationally, you can consider the Ugreen Nexode Pro (available on Amazon).
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Cuktech CN website, Cuktech on Weibo (machine translated from Chinese)