Huawei has launched a new power bank in China that tries to solve one of the most annoying charging problems: forgetting your cable. The company’s new All-in-One Power Bank (66W, 12,000 mAh) has a USB-C cable permanently attached to the side, plus a second USB-C port if you want to charge another device at the same time.

The headline feature is compatibility. The power bank supports 66W two-way fast charging and works with Huawei SuperCharge, UFCS (Universal Fast Charging Specification) as well as standard PD, PPS, and QC protocols. Huawei says a Mate 70 can go from nearly empty to 84% in around 30 minutes, which is pretty solid for something this portable.
The fixed cable itself is reinforced and rated to survive 10,000 bends. The battery inside is 12,000 mAh, and if you plug the power bank into a 66W charger, it should refill in roughly 110 minutes. The whole thing weighs 236 grams and is only 15.6 mm thick, which means it’s more pocket-friendly than some of the thicker bricks on the market.
One perk designed for Huawei phone owners: HarmonyOS devices can show the power bank’s remaining battery directly on the phone’s screen while charging. For everyone else, it’s a standard LED indicator experience. Huawei is selling the power bank in black and white finishes.
Pricing and availability:
Pricing lands at CNY 329 (about $46), making it competitively priced in its home market. There’s no mention of a global launch yet.
For Huawei fans who want fast charging without cable clutter, this looks like a clean and practical upgrade that won’t take up much space in a bag or pocket.
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