Thinnest Magnetic Power Bank from Baseus Offers Exceptional Performance
Baseus Unveils the PicoGo Magnetic Power Banks: Sleek, Powerful, and Travel-Friendly
Baseus, a renowned tech brand, has recently introduced the PicoGo Magnetic series power banks, designed with a focus on travel and featuring ultra-thin designs. The series includes two models: the 5,000mAh and the 10,000mAh PicoGo power banks.
The 5,000mAh PicoGo power bank boasts a stylish design with smoothly curved sides, an aluminum shell, and strong magnets. It is just 7.6mm thick and weighs a mere 107g, making it thinner than most phones. The power bank is available in an attractive color option of grey and pink and costs $26 on Amazon. It charges at 15W via MagSafe and 20W with the USB-C port, and has an LED indicator at the back showing the remaining battery level.
The 10,000mAh PicoGo power bank, on the other hand, weighs 221g and is slightly thicker at 12.7mm. It retains the same great set of magnets as its smaller sibling and features Qi 2 integration. It delivers all the power you need while still retaining a thin design. The power bank is available in the same color options as the 5,000mAh model and costs $39 on Amazon. It supports Qi 2 charging at 15W and has a USB-C port that delivers up to 27W over the PD standard.
The 10,000mAh PicoGo power bank has an approximate charging efficiency of 5,600mAh to 5,700mAh of usable power, which is capable of charging most phones fully. It had no issues staying connected to an iPhone 16 Pro Max during testing.
Both power banks in the PicoGo Magnetic series are part of Baseus's commitment to delivering high-quality, travel-friendly products. The 10,000mAh PicoGo power bank is the brand's best yet, offering a perfect blend of power, design, and portability. Whether you're on the go or traveling, these power banks are a reliable companion to keep your devices charged.
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