Huawei introduces the Huawei SuperCharge All-in-One Magnetic Power Bank, offering convenient on-the-go charging for Huawei phones.
Huawei Magnetic Power bank details
The slim, portable power bank, weighing 141g and 11.26mm thick, offers a 5000mAh capacity for phone charging. It supports bi-directional 25W wired charging and 15W wireless charging, with a 30W capacity when connected to an adapter.
Compatibility is key. The power bank supports various fast charging protocols like SCP, UFCS, and PD, making it suitable for a wide range of devices. It also comes with a 25cm USB-C to USB-C cable for wired charging.
The magnetic feature is where it shines with Huawei phones that support wireless charging and use an official magnetic adsorption case. This allows for a hassle-free, cable-free charging experience by simply attaching your phone to the power bank.
This magnetic capability is compatible with select Huawei models
- Mate 60 series (Mate 60, Mate 60 Pro, Mate 60 Pro+)
- Pura 70 series (Pura 70, Pura 70 Pro, Pura 70 Pro+, Pura 70 Ultra)
Huawei’s power bank offers convenience with a foldable stand for hands-free charging. It can charge itself and a phone overnight in base mode. Made with a high-quality lithium polymer battery cell, it meets national safety standards and is UL 1642 certified. It features protection against overcharging, over-discharging, and short circuits.
This power bank, despite its compact size, offers robust performance and versatility, suitable for modern, on-the-go lifestyles with its wired and wireless charging, fast protocols, and magnetic features.
The power bank is now available for pre-order on JD.com and will officially go on sale on June 10th. It is priced at CNY 369 (around PHP 2,900).
*Prices in PHP are direct conversions using the exchange rate at the time the content was published. These are not indicative of actual local pricing and don’t include additional costs like taxes, etc.
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