Cuktech's new 6 mini charger delivers 90W peak power in a 50% smaller footprint than competitors, featuring dual USB-C ports and USB-A connectivity for multi-device charging.

Chinese tech manufacturer Cuktech has unveiled its 6 mini power adapter, targeting consumers seeking high-power charging in minimal space. Measuring just half the size of comparable 90W chargers, the device combines portability with substantial power delivery.
The charger supports multiple protocols including PD 3.0, PPS, FCP, and SCP, making it compatible with smartphones, laptops, and gaming handhelds. According to manufacturer claims, it can charge a Xiaomi 17 smartphone from zero to 70% in just 30 minutes.

Power distribution is managed through three ports: two USB-C connectors sharing a maximum 90W output (with single-port max at 90W), and a USB-A port rated for 22.5W. Notably, laptop charging appears capped at 65W despite the 90W rating - sufficient to charge a MacBook Air M3 from empty to 53% in half an hour according to Cuktech's documentation.
The charger incorporates over-voltage, over-current, and short-circuit protection, plus foldable prongs for travel convenience. While lacking the digital displays found on some premium competitors, its $15 price point (CNY 109) positions it as a budget-friendly option.
Currently available in China, Cuktech typically expands availability globally following domestic launches. The 6 mini enters a competitive market where compact high-wattage chargers are increasingly sought after for multi-device users.

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