If you travel frequently, you probably have a dedicated pouch just for keeping your charging gear organized. You need a wall adapter for the hotel room, a portable battery for the flight, and enough cables to connect everything. Baseus is trying to simplify that setup with its new PicoGo Super Energy Pro, a 3-in-1 device that just launched in China.

Baseus PicoGo Super Energy Pro Specs
The concept isn’t entirely new, but the execution here is highly practical. It’s a 10,000mAh power bank that features built-in foldable wall prongs, meaning it doubles as your standard wall charger. What makes it stand out is the integrated cabling. Baseus managed to fit a retractable 72cm USB-C cable into the chassis, along with a shorter 20cm USB-C cable that doubles as a carrying lanyard. The goal is to let you leave your extra cables at home.

In terms of power, the brick is surprisingly capable for its size. Both the built-in retractable cable and the standalone USB-C port can output up to 67W. That is plenty of juice to fast-charge a phone, a tablet, or even keep a thin-and-light laptop like a MacBook Air running at full speed. There is also a standard USB-A port that outputs 20W for older accessories.
When you plug the unit into a wall outlet, it acts as a pass-through charger. It smartly prioritizes routing power to your connected devices first; once your phone or laptop is topped up, it redirects the current to refill its own 10,000mAh internal battery. If you aren’t near a wall outlet, you can also recharge the power bank via a USB-C cable at up to 35W.


Naturally, cramming a power supply, a battery, and a mechanical retracting cable into one box means it isn’t the smallest device on the market. It measures 112 by 39 by 56mm and weighs 326 grams. That is quite heavy for a 10,000mAh battery, but the trade-off is that you aren’t carrying a separate wall adapter and wires.
Baseus also threw in a few extra features, including a basic LED display to check your battery percentage and an NFC tag. If you tap a compatible phone to the brick, it pulls up the battery’s health and diagnostic stats. It also supports all the standard charging protocols, PD, PPS, QC, and others, so it will work fine with Apple, Samsung, and Google hardware.

Pricing and Availability
The PicoGo Super Energy Pro is currently available in China in silver, white, and pink for an introductory price of 345 yuan (about $50). Baseus hasn’t announced international availability yet, but the company regularly brings its charging accessories to global markets, so it will likely show up on Amazon eventually.
In related news, Baseus has recently introduced the MC2 clip-on earbuds with up to 60 hours of battery life, IP67 dust and water resistance, and LDAC audio support.
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