Huawei Pura 70 Pro+ Charging Test - ChargerLAB Compatibility 100
Introduction
A few months ago, we released a full charging video of the Huawei Pura 70 Pro+. The comments were all praising this flagship phone, which unfortunately cannot be used in North America. Anyway, let's check out its compatibility test next!
Charging Compatibility Test
Next, ChargerLAB will conduct a comprehensive test on the compatibility of the Huawei Pura 70 Pro+, evaluating its performance with a selection of a dozen charging devices. These devices include Huawei chargers, third-party chargers, power banks, and power stations, aiming to cover the majority of users' charging scenarios.
Original Chargers
Using Huawei's bundled 100W charging kit, we measured the input power of the phone with the ChargerLAB POWER-Z KM003C. The result: 18.59V at 4.99A, delivering 92.77W of power.
We then tested a range of Huawei-branded chargers for compatibility and summarized the results for easier comparison. The data shows that, aside from a few older models, most official chargers performed exceptionally well, significantly enhancing the fast-charging experience for users.
When visualized in a bar chart, the data revealed that except for the older 65W and 40W chargers, all other models reached their maximum rated power output. The highest charging power for the phone was approximately 92.77W.
Third-party Chargers
It’s not uncommon to rely on third-party chargers when the original one isn’t available. Let’s see how compatible the Huawei Pura 70 Pro+ is with these alternatives.
Using the Huntkey 45W charger, the measured power was 8.19V at 2.47A, delivering 20.24W.
Switching to the more powerful UGREEN 100W charger, the output increased slightly to 8.3V at 2.56A, delivering 21.3W.
We summarized the compatibility data for third-party chargers paired with the original charging cable. The results were consistent: most chargers triggered 8V or 9V charging modes, with only a few operating at 5V.
The bar chart clearly illustrates the power output of each charger. Over half of the tested third-party chargers delivered around 12W, while some reached 18W or 20W. A small number of chargers produced less than 10W.
Power Banks
Next, we tested charging compatibility using power banks:
The Anker GaNPrime 65W power bank delivered 8.41V at 2.41A, resulting in 20.24W of power.
With the llano 65W 20,000mAh power bank, the power output was 8.46V at 2.49A, delivering 21.1W.
When we compiled the compatibility data, most power banks triggered 8V or 9V charging modes, with only one operating at 5V.
The bar chart shows that over half of the tested power banks provided around 12W, while the rest delivered power in the 18W–20W range, similar to third-party chargers.
Power Stations
Finally, we evaluated compatibility with portable power stations:
The DJI POWER 1000 provided an input power of 8.17V at 2.13A, delivering 17.39W.
The EcoFlow RIVER3 measured 8V at 2.2A, resulting in 17.59W of power.
Summarizing the data, all tested power stations triggered 8V or 9V charging modes.
The power output from the four tested models was divided into two tiers: 12W and 18W.
Summary of ChargerAB
Overall, the Huawei Pura 70 Pro+ demonstrates excellent compatibility with its original chargers, consistently reaching their maximum rated power output. When the original charging cable isn’t available, third-party USB-C to USB-C cables can also be used as substitutes. For third-party chargers, power banks, and portable power stations, the maximum charging power was 21W, with most devices delivering between 12W and 18W.
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