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IT之家 2026-05-24

Kutaike (酷态科) No.10 “Ultra” charger falls from ¥199 to ¥129 — reportedly fast-charges entire iPhone 17 lineup and works with Mijia

Price and deal

Kutaike (酷态科) has cut the retail price of its No.10 Super Power Charger “Ultra” from a routine promotional level of ¥199 to as low as ¥129 with stacking discounts, it has been reported. The charger first went on sale in June last year. How do shoppers reach the ¥129 tag? By combining Taobao “淘金币” promotions and 88VIP coupons (e.g., ¥200−25 or ¥480−60) and using the platform’s “凑单” add-to-cart workflow to hit the coupon thresholds.

Features and compatibility

The Ultra is a multi‑port desktop charger with three Type‑C ports and one USB‑A. It ships with a 6A 240W PD3.1 C‑to‑C braided cable (noted as ¥39 separately) and a 1.57‑inch color display that can show five visualized data streams. It has been reported that the charger supports fast charging across the full iPhone 17 lineup and can be integrated into Xiaomi’s smart home ecosystem via the Mijia (米家) App. The unit supports a range of rapid‑charge protocols — UFCS, PD, PPS and SCP — and advertises ADC 2.0 adaptive fast‑charge matching and compatibility with Xiaomi’s 120W MAX charging profile.

Software, controls and recent OTA

Kutaike has pushed OTA firmware updates and app improvements. An August update reportedly enabled multi‑port protocol control (all ports can toggle protocol support), “auto screen‑off” after five minutes of inactivity, a screen‑lock to prevent accidental taps, and a port‑level UI showing which handshake protocol each port is using. The company says OTA updates will continue to add features.

Context for Western readers

This is a reminder that China’s accessory makers are aggressively building cross‑ecosystem products that play both inside domestic smart‑home platforms like Mijia and with international devices such as Apple phones. Why does that matter? Broad compatibility keeps these chargers relevant globally even as larger supply‑chain and US‑China technology tensions reshape where components and firmware support originate. The pricing and coupon mechanics described above come via IT之家 (ithome); some promotional details (including the iPhone 17 compatibility claim) are reported by the outlet.

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