Huawei hosted an extensive three-hour event in China today, during which it introduced several new products, such as the P60 series, the Mate X3 foldable, and the MatePad 11 (2023) tablet. The brand also unveiled some noteworthy accessories that could easily go unnoticed. Among these are two new chargers, one boasting an 88W output and combined USB C/A ports, and the other functioning as an all-in-one car charger.
The Huawei 88W charger, as the name
suggests, supports 88W fast charging. It is equipped with Huawei SuperCharge
and UFCS protocols, and is compatible with various other charging protocols
such as PD, PPS, and QC. Moreover, it can be used with devices running
different operating systems such as iOS, HarmonyOS, and Android.
The charger features both USB-A and USB-C
cable interfaces, but only one port can be used for charging at a time. Despite
the ports being fused together, dual-port simultaneous use is not supported.
The mobile charger features a built-in intelligent control chip, which can adjust
the charging power according to the device and reduce the risk of high
temperature and overcharging.
Huawei’s all-in-one car charger comes in
two versions, max 25W and max 88W output. It supports all the protocols as the
above-mentioned device and can charge various devices, such as mobile phones,
earphones, and tablets. It has upgraded fusion port, which will allow users to
switch between USB-A and USB-C cables as needed. The accessory is claimed to be
compatible with the cigarette lighter sockets of various vehicles, such as
sedans, business SUVs and buses.
Huawei 88W charger can be purchased in
China for 249 yuan (US$ 50). Whereas the all-in-one car charger is priced at 119
yuan (US$ 17) and 249 yuan (US$ 36) for the 25W and 88W version, respectively. These
chargers are only available for purchase in China, as of now.