Cuktech recently introduced the CP24, which was launched in China as a very affordable power bank with 40 W fast charging support. The CP25 has also made its debut alongside it, and it's a slightly upgraded portable charger but isn't much more expensive than the CP24.
To be specific, the CP24 launched at CNY 109, which is about $15, while the CP25 costs CNY 129, around $18. The main difference between the two is that the latter has support for 55 W fast charging, while the CP24 maxes out at 40 W. Besides that, all the specs are pretty much the same.
That means the CP25 also comes with a 20,000 mAh capacity, which Cuktech claims to be enough to charge the iPhone 15 around four times. It features a three-port configuration with one USB-C, one USB-A, and a built-in cable. This configuration makes the power bank capable of charging three devices at the same time.
With support for up to 55 W fast charging, the Cuktech CP25 is said to be capable of making the Xiaomi 14 charge from 0% to 90% in just an hour, and it can self-recharge at 55 W too (100 W Anker Prime charger curr. $79.99 on Amazon). There's support for multiple charging protocols as well, including SCP, UFCS, PD, and other major protocols. This broad support should make this power bank compatible with almost all devices.
Like the Cuktech CP24, the CP25 comes with a built-in screen, but the display only appears to offer the internal battery percentage. Other highlights include availability in three colors, a sleek design, and a dedicated slot for the built-in USB-C cable. The company has yet to announce global availability and pricing details.
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IT Home (machine translated from Chinese)