Huawei has launched the All-in-One Power Bank with Built-in Cable (66W 12000 mAh) in China. This accessory can be used to charge one or two devices via the integrated USB-C cable and a USB-C port.
The new Huawei power bank is a UFCS-certified accessory, offering 66W two-way charging, with support for the Huawei SuperCharge, PD, QC and PPS protocols. According to the company, the maximum 66W output via the USB-C port or cable could be used to charge a Huawei Mate 70 to 84% in half an hour. While the integrated cable is described in the product listing as ‘ultra-durable’, shown in testing to within 10,000 bends, it does not appear to be replaceable should it break.
Huawei’s All-in-One Power Bank with Built-in Cable has a 12,000 mAh capacity, with a full recharge taking around 110 minutes. Thanks to HarmonyOS, users can view the device’s remaining battery level on a compatible Huawei phone. There is protection against issues like overheating, battery short circuit and overvoltage. This slim power bank measures 130.6 x 68.4 x 15.6 mm (~5.1 x 2.7 x 0.6 inches) and weighs 236 g (~8.3 oz).
In China, you can buy the Huawei All-in-One Power Bank with Built-in Cable (66W 12000 mAh) for CNY 329 (~$46). Customers can choose between two color options: black or white. It is unclear whether this accessory could be released in Europe, where it might compete with products like the Anker Power Bank (20K, 87W, Built-In USB-C Cable) (curr. €36.99 at Amazon DE).







