Cuktech CP25 Power Bank (Specs and Price)

Cuktech CP25 Power Bank (Specs and Price)

Cuktech just dropped the CP25, a fresh 20,000mAh power bank designed for users who hate carrying extra cables.

The new model, now listed on JD.com in China for 199 yuan (roughly $29), packs dual integrated USB-C cables, an LED display, and solid fast-charging muscle in a compact shell.

The CP25 stands out thanks to its 3C + 1A setup: one standard USB-C port, one USB-A port, and two built-in braided USB-C cables, each about 13cm long.

These cables work both ways: charge your devices or plug them into a wall adapter to refill the bank itself.

That means fewer loose cords in your bag and quicker setups whether you're topping off a phone or rejuicing the pack.

At its core sits a 20,000mAh lithium-ion polymer battery, rated around 74Wh, which clears airline carry-on rules. Real-world usable output comes in at about 12,000mAh at 5V/3A.

The USB-C ports and built-in cables deliver up to 55W max output, while the USB-A port tops out at 33W.

You can juice up to four devices at once. On the input side, it accepts up to 45W for faster recharges.

Compatibility covers major protocols including PD, PPS, MiPPS, UFCS, SCP, and ADC adaptive charging. It works smoothly with gear from Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, and others.

A low-current mode protects smaller gadgets like earbuds or smartwatches from overkill power delivery.

The physical design measures 126.8 x 73.7 x 34mm and weighs 385 grams.

Cuktech CP25 Power Bank

Textured sides improve grip, and a clear LED display on the front shows remaining battery percentage plus real-time wattage during charge or discharge cycles.

Nine layers of protection guard against shorts, overvoltage, overcharging, and excessive heat.

This launch fits Cuktech’s push into practical, travel-friendly chargers loaded with convenience features.

The CP25 joins earlier models that blend high capacity with built-in cables and displays, targeting everyday users who need reliable power without extra bulk or forgotten accessories.

Priced accessibly at around $29 in its initial market, the CP25 looks positioned to compete in the crowded portable charger space by combining solid specs, cable-free convenience, and straightforward usability.

Early availability on JD.com suggests more global rollout could follow soon.