Huawei’s 100W Power Bank Debuts with Built-In Cable for Plug-and-Go Charging

Huawei has unveiled a compact new charger in China: the Power Bank with Built-in Cable (100W 12000). Designed for fast, convenient top-ups on the go, it pairs an integrated USB-C cable with a USB-C port, allowing you to charge two devices at once and support a wide range of fast-charging standards.

When used with a single device, each USB-C output can deliver up to 100W, which Huawei claims can bring a Mate 70 or Mate X6 to 85% in about 30 minutes. With two devices connected, the power is smartly split through dynamic power allocation: either 66W + 40W or 88W + 18W, depending on what you plug in. The power bank supports pass-through charging, Huawei SuperCharge, and popular protocols like PD, PPS, and QC for broad compatibility.

The 12,000 mAh battery is built for daily reliability and travel-friendly use. You can quickly check remaining power via four LEDs on the body or view more detailed information in Huawei’s smartphone app. Safety features include continuous temperature monitoring and protection against overvoltage and short circuits. The integrated USB-C cable is described as ultra-durable, and the slim, lightweight design makes it easy to carry: 130.6 x 68.4 x 15.7 mm and 237 g. It is available in black and white.

In China, the Huawei Power Bank with Built-in Cable (100W 12000) is priced at CNY 399 (approximately $56) and goes on sale September 26. Huawei has not yet shared details about availability in other regions.