Cuktech launches modular portable fan that's also a 33W power bank

Cuktech has launched the CP Modular Fan Plus in China, a portable fan built around a modular magnetic accessory system that also lets it work as a 33W power bank. Reportedly, the device went on sale for 179 yuan, about $25.
The fan’s main draw is its Power-Pin magnetic interface, which Cuktech says lets users clip on add-ons such as external battery modules and extension cables. Gizmochina says the connection is rated at 15N, and the company’s official marketing leans hard into the modular pitch.
On its homepage, CUKTECH describes the brand with the line “Unleash the Ultimate Fast-Charging Experience,” and an official Instagram teaser for the fan says “Thiết kế module mở rộng – chạm là kết nối,” or modular expansion design, touch to connect.
Inside, the CP Modular Fan Plus uses a three-phase brushless motor that pushes air at up to 11 meters per second, with three speed settings plus a Boost mode.
The fan uses a nine-blade turbine design and a Turbo Charged vortex airflow system that increases airflow by 40 percent while cutting energy use by 75 percent compared with its predecessor.
Cuktech rates the fan at 50dB on the lowest setting, 62dB on medium and 66dB on high.


Battery life is the other half of the pitch. Cuktech has put two 5,000mAh batteries inside the fan for a combined 10,000mAh capacity, which the company says is good for up to 37 hours on low, 24 hours on medium and about four hours on high.
The power-bank function supports up to 33W output and 27W input, along with PD, PPS and MiPPS charging protocols. Pass-through charging is included, so the fan can keep running while the battery is being topped up.
For now, the launch appears to be limited to China.
None of the material reviewed points to a broader international rollout, and Cuktech’s own store pages still frame the product line around chargers, power banks and power stations rather than a separate global fan release.
That leaves the CP Modular Fan Plus as a regional oddity for the moment, aimed at buyers who want a summer gadget that can pull double duty as backup power.