Cuktech has introduced a new charger in China, the Cuktech 6 mini. Featuring a high power density, the adapter is said to be 50% smaller than the options with the same output rating.
Speaking of which, the maximum power output rating is 90W. With this fast charging support, the charger is said to be capable of getting the Xiaomi 17 from 0% to 70% in 30 minutes. There's support for multiple charging protocols, including FCP, PD, PPS, and SCP, allowing the adapter to work with different devices, including laptops and gaming handhelds.
However, it's worth noting that Cuktech doesn't mention 90W fast charging support for laptops (2-pack 100W Ugreen 3.3-feet USB-C cable curr. $7.49 on Amazon). Instead, a 65W cap is stated in the promotional materials, which is said to let the charger get the MacBook Air M3 from 0% to 53% in 30 minutes.
As for the port configuration, there are a total of three ports, allowing users to recharge three devices at the same time with this charger. Among the three, two are USB Type-C ports, and they can max out at 90W. The last one is a USB-A port, which has a max output rating of 22.5W.
There's no built-in display like some of the other recently launched chargers, but this Cuktech charger has multiple protection features. For the foldable prongs, the power adapter should be easy to carry around as well.
Price-wise, the Cuktech 6 mini charger launched in China with a price tag of CNY 109, around $15. The company is known to bring most of its products outside the Chinese market, so this power adapter could see a global debut soon.
Source(s)
Cuktech on Weibo (machine translated from Chinese)







