There are many different power banks to choose from. But if you’re looking for a standout among the crowd, the Baseus PicoGo would be a good choice. Even though it looks the same as other power banks, it is actually very different.
This model is very slim and can also attach magnetically to your phone, while charging it wirelessly. This is great if you are someone who is always on the go. Plus, the current price is well below its usual retail price, just $15.
What’s so great about Baseus PicoGo?
We’ve already talked about how thin this power bank is, but it’s also quite capable when it comes to charging, thanks to its 5,000 mAh capacity. You get 20W charging using USB-C and 7.5W using the built-in wireless charging system.
Baseus even includes a 60W USB-C cable for charging your phone and other devices. If there’s anything to be wary of here, it’s that you don’t get the standard 24 month Baseus warranty. Woot, on the other hand, will cover damage to the device for up to 90 days.
Of course, the warranty difference is quite big, as is the discounted price. The $15 price tag is certainly attractive, and it’s also one of the lowest prices we’ve seen for this model. Supplies are limited, so get it now while the deal lasts.
- Brand
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Baseus
- Battery Capacity
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5,000mAh
- Harbor
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USB-C
- Heavy
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3.8 oz
- Size
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3.9×2.6×0.3 inches
The Baseus PicoGo AM41 is made for people who want a magnetic power bank that doesn’t make their phone feel bulky. At just 0.3 inches thick, your phone remains light and easy to hold, making it ideal for everyday fast charging without extra bulk.
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