Cuktech has launched a new affordable power bank in China, the CP24. It features a three-port design, with one built-in USB-C cable, one USB-A, and one USB-C port, making the portable charger capable of powering up three devices at the same time. Thanks to the 20,000 mAh capacity, the company claims that it can fully charge a smartphone and a tablet without needing to be recharged.
As for the charging speed, the Cuktech CP24 has support for 40 W fast charging. It's said to be capable of making the iPhone 16 Pro Max go from 0% to 55%, Xiaomi 15 to 63%, and 2nd gen iPad Pro to 35% in just 30 minutes. There's support for multiple charging protocols, including PPS, PD, UFCS, and Huawei SCP.
Another notable highlight of the Cuktech CP24 is the ability to recharge quickly at 40 W (65 W Anker Nano charger curr. $39.99 on Amazon). There's a built-in screen as well, but it appears that the display is not as versatile as the screen found in some of the other power banks. Per the promotional materials, it seems that the built-in screen can only show the internal battery capacity information.
Other highlights of the Cuktech CP24 include compliance with airline regulations and availability in two color options: black and silver. As for the price, this new power bank launched in China at CNY 109, which converts to about $15, and while it will be available to purchase on April 22, 2025 in China, Cuktech has yet to detail global availability and pricing.
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Cuktech on Weibo (machine translated from Chinese)