Cuktech has teased a new power bank, the 15 Air. As the name suggests, the company's primary focus is a thin and light design. To be specific, the company claims that the internal battery pack has SiC cells, and each one of them is as thin as 0.52 cm.
In addition, Cuktech is claiming that the new SiC power bank has a 26.2% lower volume than the other portable chargers with the same capacity. Speaking of which, the 15 Air has a rated capacity of 15,000 mAh, which should make it capable of recharging most smartphones up to two times.
The company further highlights that the GaN chip inside has a conversion efficiency of 97%. Cuktech hasn't revealed any other specs of the 15 Air, but per the official teaser, it appears that the portable charger has a three-port configuration, featuring one USB-A and two USB-C ports.
There's no word on the charging speed of the ports, but the teaser images suggest that the two USB-C ports will have at least 50 W fast charging support (6-feet 240 W Anker Nano USB-C cable curr. $18.99 on Amazon). The pictures also reveal that the Cuktech 15 Air will sport a built-in screen, which will show the charging status of the power bank.
As for the launch, it's expected to be available in China sometime in June 2025. Cuktech hasn't revealed the launch price either, but it's worth noting that the 15 Ultra launched in the global market at $119.99.
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Cuktech on Weibo (machine translated from Chinese)