Baseus PicoGo Super Energy Pro Packs 67W Charging, A 10,000mAh Battery, And Built-In Cables Into One Body

Travel charging often turns into a small packing problem: one adapter for the wall, one power bank for the road, and another cable that can easily be forgotten. Baseus is now trying to collapse that routine into a single device with the PicoGo Super Energy Pro, a compact unit that combines all three roles in one body.

The product is built around a 67W wall charger, a 10,000mAh power bank, and an integrated cable setup. That combination is aimed at people who move between hotels, airports, offices, and outdoor locations, where carrying separate accessories can quickly become inconvenient.

Three functions in one body

The most notable part of the PicoGo Super Energy Pro is its 3-in-1 design. It includes foldable prongs, so it can plug directly into a wall socket and work like a standard charger.

At the same time, it keeps an internal 10,000mAh battery ready for use away from a power outlet. That means the device can serve as a charger at the wall and as a portable battery on the move without requiring a separate unit.

Baseus also builds two USB-C cables into the body. One is a retractable USB-C cable measuring 72 cm, while the other is a 20 cm USB-C cable that also functions as a carrying strap.

Charging output stays fast

Despite its compact approach, the power output is not limited. The retractable USB-C cable and the separate USB-C port both support up to 67W output.

That level is enough for fast charging phones and tablets. Baseus also says the device can keep thin laptops such as the MacBook Air running at full speed.

A standard USB-A port is also included. It delivers 20W output for older accessories or devices that still rely on that connector.

Broad protocol support and pass-through use

The charging support is not limited to raw wattage. PicoGo Super Energy Pro supports PD, PPS, QC, and other common protocols, which broadens compatibility across Apple, Samsung, and Google devices.

When it is plugged into a wall socket, the unit works as a pass-through charger. Power is prioritized for the connected device first, and the internal battery is charged afterward once the main device is full.

That setup removes the need to choose between charging a phone or refilling the power bank. Both tasks can happen in one session, with the device handling the order automatically.

Charging the battery and checking the status

If a wall outlet is not available, the internal battery can also be recharged through USB-C. Baseus says the power bank supports recharge speeds of up to 35W.

A simple LED display is included to show the battery percentage. It gives users a quick way to check remaining power without guessing.

Baseus has also added an NFC tag on the unit. When a compatible phone is tapped against it, the user can open battery health information and diagnostic data.

Portable, but not light

The design does come with a size trade-off. PicoGo Super Energy Pro measures 112 x 39 x 56 mm and weighs 326 grams.

That makes it relatively heavy for a 10,000mAh power bank. Even so, the weight reflects the fact that it replaces several separate items that would normally have to go into a travel bag.

The device is already available in China in silver, white, and pink. Baseus has set the introductory price at 345 yuan, while global availability has not yet been announced.

Source: www.gizmochina.com
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