Cuktech has introduced a new power bank in China, the 10 Plus. It's basically an upgraded version of the non-Plus variant. To be specific, while the predecessor had a rated capacity of 10,000mAh, the newer option is rated at 15,000mAh. The self-charging speed has also seen an upgrade.
While the regular Cuktech 10 can self-charge at 90W, the Plus version bumps it up to 100W. The company says that 10 minutes of charge fills 30% of the internal battery. However, the output speed remains the same as the non-Plus variant. That is, the new power bank still maxes out at 120W.
Another good aspect of the Cuktech 10 Plus is support for ADC 2.0. This makes the power bank capable of fast charging multiple phones from Huawei, Honor, Vivo, and other brands. It can also quickly charge other mainstream devices as well. For example, the power bank can charge the iPhone 16 Pro Max at 38W and Galaxy S24 Ultra at 45W (512GB curr. $1,069.99 on Amazon).
As for the size, Cuktech says that 10 Plus is similar to a beverage can, making it reasonably portable. It's also airline-safe, and regarding the outlooks, it has the same Cyberpunk-themed outlook as the non-Plus model. There's a built-in display that shows the core charging information.
Port-wise, it has a three-port configuration, which is another upgrade from the non-Plus version of the power bank. From the official teaser image, it appears two of them are USB-C ports, while the other one is a USB-A port. Pricing-wise, the Cuktech 10 Plus will go on sale on December 24 in China with a launch price tag of CNY 229, around $31. It should make a global debut soon.