Baseus has launched a new power bank in China, the EnerZest P1. One of the major highlights of the unit is the thin and light form factor. The company claims that it has an "ultra-thin" design, featuring a body that is only 1.5 cm thick.
Speaking of the design, the new thin and light power bank comes with a metallic chassis that has a leather-like texture. There are rounded corners, which aim to make it easier to grip the portable charger. As for the weight, the unit is said to be only 170 grams, making it travel-friendly.
Beyond the design, the new Baseus power bank has a rated capacity of 10,000 mAh. This, according to the company, is enough to charge the iPhone 16 Pro 1.7 times. It has a built-in LED display, which offers the charging status and battery capacity.
Regarding the charging speed, the thin and light power bank can offer up to 22. W of fast charging. This rated speed, according to Baseus, allows the EnerZest P1 to get most of the recent flagship phones to about 50% in around 30 minutes. While the portable charger doesn't come with a built-in cable, the company bundles it with a small USB-C cable for convenience (6-feet 240 W Anker Nano curr. $18.99 on Amazon).
The company also highlights the three-port configuration of the EnerZest P1, which includes one USB Type-A and two USB Type-C ports. Among the other highlights are an AI-powered controller chip, multiple protection features, and support for major charging protocols. The launch price of the power bank in China is CNY 119, about $16.5, and Baseus has yet to share details about global pricing and availability.
Source(s)
IT Home (machine translated from Chinese)