Huawei recently launched a new flagship power bank in China with the latest charging standards. The new Huawei 100W 12000 Power Bank comes with a built-in charging cable and is priced at 399 yuan (around $55).
According to the Faster Charging Association (FCA), this is the first-ever power bank to be certified under UFCS 1.2 (Universal Fast Charging Specification). That means it can deliver up to 40W unauthenticated charging speeds on UFCS-supported devices.

Additionally, it carries China’s CCC mandatory certification, the EU CE mark, and international CB safety certification, ensuring its safety for use across various regions, including onboard flights.
It’s 1200mAh in size!
The Huawei 100W power bank has a 12000mAh battery with flagship-grade lithium-ion cells. It supports up to 100W output from a single port, and Huawei says it can charge a Mate 70 Pro to 42% in just 10 minutes.

For flexibility, the device comes with dual-port fast charging and dynamic power distribution. This lets users charge two devices at once without major slowdowns. Huawei claims it works seamlessly with not just its own devices but also laptops, tablets, headphones, game consoles, and even iPhones and Android devices thanks to support for PD, PPS, QC, and SCP protocols.
Huawei has also put a strong focus on safety. The power bank features 13-layer protection, millisecond-level temperature control, and has passed more than 200 reliability tests, including drop and compression checks.

Its slim 15.7mm body with a built-in cable makes it more travel-friendly, while the battery size complies with airline rules, meaning you can carry it on planes without worry.
Price and availability
The Huawei 100W 12000 Power Bank, featuring a built-in cable, is now available in China for ¥399 (approximately $55) in Modern Black and Ceramic White colors. There’s no word yet on international release.
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