If you are looking for a cheap USB-C charger that can handle more than just a smartphone, Cuktech’s new CP6 Mini is worth a look. The compact charger has launched in China for CNY 79 (around $12), while offering up to 67W of charging power and two USB-C ports. That makes it a useful option for charging a phone and another device without carrying multiple power adapters.

Cuktech has designed the CP6 Mini for users who need a small charger for daily use and travel. It comes with a foldable plug, helping reduce the space it takes up in a bag. The charger supports several charging protocols, including USB Power Delivery (PD), PPS, MiPPS, and UFCS, allowing it to work with smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other USB-C devices.
- Maximum output: 67W
- Ports: 2x USB-C
- Dual-port output: Up to 43W combined
- Foldable plug: Yes
- Charging protocols: PD, PPS, MiPPS, and UFCS
- Launch price: CNY 79 (around $12)
The main port can provide up to 67W when used on its own. When both USB-C ports are connected, the available power is reduced, with the two ports providing up to 33W and 10W, respectively. Cuktech also claims that the charger can power a MacBook Air with the M3 chip to 46% in 30 minutes under its test conditions.

At CNY 79, the Cuktech CP6 Mini is priced aggressively in China, particularly for a 67W dual-USB-C charger. The company has not yet confirmed international pricing or availability, so buyers outside China will need to wait for details about a wider release.
