Huawei recently unveiled a new magnetic power bank called the “Huawei SuperCharge All-in-One Magnetic Power Bank” in the Chinese market. The power bank is now officially up for sale on JD.com. It is priced at 369 yuan (approximately $52).

Huawei SuperCharge All-in-One Magnetic Power Bank Specifications:
The powerbank boasts a slim and portable design, measuring just over 11 millimeters thick and weighing a mere 141 grams. Despite its compact size, it packs a 5000mAh battery capacity, offering enough power to top up your phone.
The power bank caters to both wired and wireless charging needs. It supports bi-directional 25W wired charging, allowing you to quickly charge the power bank itself or power the other devices.

For wireless charging, it delivers 15W when powered by the internal battery. However, if you connect the power bank to an adapter, the wireless charging capability jumps to a more impressive 30W.
The magnetic power bank boasts compatibility with various fast charging protocols like SCP, UFCS, and PD, ensuring seamless charging with a wide range of devices, not just Huawei phones. However, the magnetic aspect adds a layer of convenience specifically for Huawei users.
Here’s where things get interesting. The magnetic feature comes into play when paired with Huawei phones that support wireless charging and utilize an official magnetic adsorption case (sold separately).


This allows for a cable-free charging experience by simply attaching the phone to the power bank. The magnetic functionality is currently compatible with select Huawei phone models, including the Pura 70 series (Pura 70, Pura 70 Pro, Pura 70 Pro+, Pura 70 Ultra) and the Mate 60 series (Mate 60, Mate 60 Pro, Mate 60 Pro+).
The power bank comes with a built-in foldable stand, allowing you to prop up your phone for hands-free video watching or working while it charges. Huawei claims that in base charging mode, the power bank can fully charge both itself and a phone overnight. The package includes a 25cm USB-C to USB-C cable for wired charging convenience.







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