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CUKTECH Launches Power Station 600, Capable of Charging 7 Devices Simultaneously

CUKTECH has started sales of its "Power Station 600" in China. The device supports simultaneous charging for seven devices and can power equipment up to 1000W.

7 July 2026
CUKTECH Launches Power Station 600, Capable of Charging 7 Devices Simultaneously
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Chinese technology firm CUKTECH has announced the commencement of sales for its "Power Station 600" portable power station on July 7. The product is available at an introductory price of 1299 yuan (approximately $180 USD), down from its regular price of 1399 yuan.

The Power Station 600 distinguishes itself with the ability to charge up to seven devices concurrently. It also supports powering devices requiring up to 1000W, enabling the use of higher-power outdoor appliances such as kettles or electric cookers, capabilities often beyond traditional portable power solutions.

Recharging the Power Station 600 is facilitated by a 600W MAX fast self-charging feature, which can fully replenish the battery in approximately 1.5 hours, utilizing bidirectional inverter technology. The unit offers multiple charging options, including AC power (1.5 hours), USB-C (4.5 hours), car charger (5 hours), and solar panels (under 4.5 hours with 200W panels, sold separately).

The power station is equipped with a comprehensive array of ports: two AC outlets, two USB-C ports (rated at 140W and 100W respectively), two USB-A ports (33W and 10W), and a car charger port. It supports various fast-charging protocols like PD, PPS, and QC. Additionally, the device integrates with the Mijia app, providing real-time battery status monitoring, remote port control, and firmware updates.

Safety features include a self-developed BMS battery management system offering eight layers of protection against voltage, current, and temperature anomalies. The Power Station 600 also includes a built-in LED light with four functional modes.

Original source: ithome.com