In a bid to enhance its fast-charging ecosystem, Huawei has unveiled its latest innovation – the Huawei 88W car charger. This groundbreaking device promises to revolutionize the way we charge our devices on the go.

The Charger can charge two devices simultaneously

The sleek and stylish Huawei 88W car charger, model P0015, boasts a contemporary design, featuring a pure black colour scheme that seamlessly blends with any car interior. Its shape closely resembles a trendy car product, ensuring familiarity, style and ease of use for consumers.

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What sets the Huawei 88W car charger apart is its versatile interface configuration. Equipped with three charging interfaces, including the popular A+C/A design, this charger allows users to charge two devices simultaneously. The top section houses two orange rubber core interfaces – a USB-A and a USB-C – supporting rapid wired charging of up to 88W. Additionally, a black rubber core USB-A interface supports 30W fast charging. When both ports are in use, the charger intelligently adjusts the power output to either 88W+18W or 66W+30W, depending on the connected devices’ charging requirements.

Aside from its remarkable 88W wired fast charging capability, the Huawei 88W car charger also supports various common fast charging protocols, including 65W PD, PPS, QC, SCP, and the innovative UFCS fusion fast charging. Furthermore, the charger’s input can accommodate a wide range of voltages, from 12V to 24V, ensuring compatibility with different vehicle systems.

In addition to the car charger itself, Huawei provides consumers with a 6A high-current USB-A to USB-C cable, further enhancing the convenience and versatility of this remarkable product.

The Huawei 88W car charger is now available on various e-commerce platforms, priced at an affordable 219 yuan ($31). As consumers increasingly rely on their smartphones and other portable devices while on the move, Huawei’s new car charger aims to provide a fast, reliable, and user-friendly charging solution, ensuring that we never run out of power when we need it most. The company is also innovating in other areas, just recently introducing Blood Sugar Monitoring to its Huawei Watch 4 in China.

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