Cuktech’s Modular Fan Doubles As A 33W Power Bank, Built For Travel-Ready Convenience

Cuktech is trying to make a portable fan more useful for everyday carry, and the CP Modular Fan Plus shows exactly how. The device pairs cooling with a built-in 33W power bank, reducing the need to carry a separate charger when moving between work, travel, or outdoor use.

That dual-purpose approach sets it apart from most handheld fans, which usually stop at basic airflow. Cuktech also keeps the design compact, so the product still fits the role of a portable accessory instead of turning into a bulky multi-device unit.

Modular design with magnetic expansion

One of the most notable parts of the CP Modular Fan Plus is its Power-Pin magnetic interface. Through this system, accessories such as an external power module and an extension cable can attach directly to the fan body.

Cuktech says the magnetic connection has a 15N holding force to help keep the setup stable during daily use. The fan also includes a lanyard, which supports its portable positioning and makes it easier to carry on the move.

Fast charging support in a fan body

The charging side is built around 33W output and 27W input. Cuktech says the device supports PD, PPS, and MiPPS fast-charging standards, which helps it serve as a practical power source for multiple devices.

It also supports pass-through charging, so the fan can still be used while recharging itself. That feature matters most in longer sessions at a desk, during trips, or in outdoor scenarios where stopping usage is inconvenient.

The internal power setup uses two 5,000mAh batteries. Together, they provide a combined 10,000mAh capacity, which is a sizable reserve for a product that must also power a fan motor.

Cooling performance remains the main function

Even with the added charging hardware, Cuktech still puts cooling at the center of the device. The CP Modular Fan Plus uses a high-speed three-phase brushless motor that is claimed to produce wind speeds of up to 11 m/s.

The company also mentions a Turbo Charged vortex airflow system that can raise airflow output by 40%. Compared with its predecessor, the new motor is said to have a larger diameter, with improved airflow and 75% lower energy consumption.

Users get three adjustable speed levels, along with a Boost mode for more demanding heat conditions. Cuktech also equips the fan with a nine-blade turbine design, which is intended to cut air more tightly and spread the airflow across a wider area.

The airflow coverage is listed at 65,516 mm². That suggests a wider distribution approach rather than the narrow stream commonly associated with compact fans.

Battery life, noise, and protection

On the low setting, the CP Modular Fan Plus is claimed to last up to 37 hours. Runtime drops to 24 hours on the medium setting and to 4 hours on the highest setting.

Cuktech says the acoustic tuning is designed to reduce noise and vibration. The noise levels are listed at 50dB on low, 62dB on medium, and 66dB on the highest setting.

Safety features include overcurrent protection, temperature control, and short-circuit protection. Battery status can be checked through an LED indicator, so the device does not need a separate screen for basic monitoring.

A different direction for portable fans

The modular setup gives the CP Modular Fan Plus a role that goes beyond seasonal cooling. The ability to attach external modules or an extension cable through a magnetic system adds flexibility that most handheld fans do not offer.

Cuktech has also been expanding its power-device lineup, including the Cuktech 15 Air power bank with up to 65W output and a built-in smart display. With fan, 10,000mAh battery capacity, 33W fast charging, and modular accessories in one body, the CP Modular Fan Plus is aimed at users who want fewer devices in their daily carry.

Source: www.gizmochina.com

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