Qi2, 30W Wired Charging, and a Built-In Stand Make Cuktech’s CP13 Stand Out

Author: Qoo Media

Cuktech’s CP13 takes a familiar magnetic power bank idea and gives it more room to work. Instead of stopping at simple snap-on charging, it adds Qi2 support, a built-in stand, and wired output up to 30W in one compact body.

That mix makes the CP13 more versatile than many magnetic alternatives. It is built around a 10,000mAh battery, sells for $49.99, and is already available through Amazon and Cuktech’s official U.S. website.

Wireless charging gets the Qi2 treatment

The main selling point is Qi2 certification, which allows wireless charging of up to 15W on compatible phones. That puts it above many third-party magnetic chargers for iPhone models that have typically been limited to 7.5W.

Cuktech says the CP13 works with the iPhone 15, iPhone 16, and iPhone 17 series, as well as Android phones that support Qi2. The power bank attaches magnetically to the back of a phone, letting users charge without a cable during commutes or other everyday use.

Wired charging adds another layer of flexibility

For users who want faster top-ups, the USB-C port on the bottom supports wired charging up to 30W. Cuktech also says the same 30W input can recharge the power bank itself, which keeps the accessory practical in both short trips and longer days away from a wall outlet.

The company says wired 30W charging can bring an iPhone to 50 percent in about half an hour. That gives the CP13 two different charging modes, one optimized for convenience and the other for speed.

A stand built into the body

The built-in foldable metal stand is another feature that helps separate the CP13 from typical magnetic battery packs. It lets the phone stay upright on a desk while still receiving power, which is useful for watching videos or taking calls.

Cuktech also uses a liquid silicone outer layer on the power bank. The softer finish is designed to be gentler against the back of a phone and help reduce the chance of scratches when the device is attached.

Battery size, display, and weight

Inside the body sits a 10,000mAh battery. Cuktech claims that capacity can charge an iPhone 17 standard about 1.7 times, an iPhone 17 Pro about 1.4 times, or a Samsung Galaxy S25 about 1.45 times.

A small digital display on the side shows the remaining battery percentage. That is more informative than the simple LED indicators still found on many older power banks, and it makes it easier to judge when the accessory needs recharging.

Cuktech lists the CP13 at about 220 grams. The company says that is slightly lighter than the iPhone 17 Pro Max, which keeps the product within a reasonable range for a 10,000mAh magnetic power bank with a stand.

Heat control matters for magnetic charging

Because wireless magnetic charging can generate heat, Cuktech includes a temperature sensor in the CP13. That feature is meant to help monitor thermal conditions during use, especially when the power bank stays attached to a phone for long periods.

Managing heat is important for this category, since users often charge while holding the phone or while leaving it mounted on a desk. The sensor adds another layer of control to the overall design without changing the compact form factor.

The CP13 arrives as portable charging accessories continue to evolve toward more flexible designs. In related product activity, Xiaomi has also introduced the Pocket Power Bank 10,000mAh with 22.5W fast charging and the Power Bank 20,000mAh 22.5W (2026) with a built-in USB-C cable.

Source: www.gizmochina.com
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