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Baseus has revealed a new ultra-compact power bank ahead of CES 2026, and it’s clearly aimed at people who want fast charging without carrying something bulky. Called the PicoGo AC22 Ultra Mini, the power bank focuses on portability while still offering specs that go beyond basic phone charging.

The AC22 comes with a 10,000mAh battery, which is fairly standard on paper, but the interesting part is the size. Baseus says it’s roughly as small as a pair of AirPods, making it much easier to carry around compared to typical power banks in this capacity range. Internally, it uses a dual-cell setup rated at 72Wh and can push up to 45W via USB-C.

That output should be enough for fast-charging smartphones and tablets, and it can also handle smaller USB-C laptops or handheld gaming devices like the Steam Deck. There’s a built-in USB-C cable attached to the body, which doubles as a strap. It’s a small detail, but it means you don’t need to carry a separate cable just to top up your phone.

You can charge two devices at the same time—one using the built-in cable and another through the USB-C port. When both are connected, the total output drops to 5V/3A. A small digital display on the front shows the remaining battery percentage and charging status.

The USB-C port handles both input and output, with support for multiple voltage levels up to 20V. Recharging the power bank itself happens through the same port.

Baseus announced the PicoGo AC22 Ultra Mini alongside other products ahead of CES 2026, including the Spacemate RD1 Pro. Pricing is set at $59.99, and it’s expected to go on sale via Amazon in February 2026.

If you’re looking for a power bank that’s genuinely compact but still supports fast charging, this one could be worth watching.

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