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Cuktech has launched the 6 Mini GaN Charger in China. The charger is priced at 99 yuan ($14) for the standalone unit and 109 yuan ($16) for the bundle that includes a 240W braided cable. It will be available for purchase starting January 19.

Cuktech 6 Mini GaN charger

Cuktech 6 Mini Specifications

The Cuktech 6 Mini supports a maximum output of 90W through either of its two USB-C ports. The charger also includes a USB-A port that can deliver up to 22.5W. All three ports can be used simultaneously, with intelligent dynamic power distribution maintaining efficient and stable charging.

Cuktech claims a 50% size reduction compared to standard 90W chargers. The 6 Mini achieves a power density of approximately 1.14W/cm³, which represents a 171% increase over typical 67W PD chargers.

The charger is powered by a GaN chipset and features a thermal control system that uses dynamic temperature monitoring, internal potting, and aerogel heat dissipation. The system performs tens of thousands of temperature checks per hour to maintain safety during operation.

Cuktech 6 Mini GaN charger

The 6 Mini supports a wide range of fast charging protocols, including Xiaomi HyperCharge, PD 3.1, PPS, AFC, FCP, and Huawei SCP. This allows it to charge a variety of devices from brands like Xiaomi, Redmi, Samsung, Apple, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, and iQOO. It can also deliver up to 65W fast charging for laptops such as the MacBook Air and Windows-based ultrabooks.

The charger uses Cuktech’s self-developed ADC 2.0 adaptive fast-charging system. It detects device types and adjusts power output automatically when devices are plugged in or removed.

Cuktech 6 Mini GaN charger

The bundled 240W USB-C to USB-C cable includes an E-Marker smart chip and is rated for high-current charging. It uses tinned copper cores and a braided design for improved durability. The charger also features a foldable plug and meets China’s safety standards. It includes nine layers of protection, covering over-voltage, over-current, short-circuit, surge, and static electricity scenarios.

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(JD)

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