Huawei has quietly launched a new charging solution on its JD.com flagship store – the “Huawei All-in-one Multi-Port Charger.” It’s a 100W GaN charger with a fairly familiar and affordable price. So let’s get into the details here.
Huawei All-in-one Multi-Port Charger Specifications
The charger itself appears fairly standard, the white, plastic charger features a standard design with one foldable pin. This allows for easier storage and portability, a practical feature for travelers. Beyond the foldable pins, the design offers little in terms of novelty.

Efficiency seems to be the focus, with Huawei touting its “efficient dual-channel current sharing architecture” and “gallium nitride technology.” These elements, paired with graphite heat dissipation, aim to deliver a powerful charger in a compact form factor.
The connectivity options are fairly standard but it’s the execution of port that is particularly interesting. The charger has a USB-A and USB-C port joint together that Huawei is calling a fusion interface. It is accompanied by a dedicated USB-C port.

Protocol support includes the usual suspects – PD/PPS/QC – ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices. In terms of power delivery, the charger offers 100W of output from a single port. When utilizing both ports simultaneously, there are four different combinations possible:
- 88W Max (USB-A/C1) + 18W Max (USB-C2)
- 66W Max (USB-A/C1) + 40W Max (USB-C2)
- 40W Max (USB-A/C1) + 66W Max (USB-C2)
- 18W Max (USB-A/C1) + 88W Max (USB-C2)
This isn’t the first time Huawei has experimented with GaN-based chargers. Their existing “SuperPower Wall Charger” offers a maximum output of 88W, suggesting the 100W model could have been intended as a higher-tier option.
As for the price, the Huawei All-in-one Multi-Port Charger is available on JD.com for 349 yuan (~ $50).





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