Baseus has also announced the PicoGo AC22 Ultra Mini power bank for CES 2026, alongside the Spacemate RD1 Pro. The power bank has a compact size while still offering fast wired charging and a built-in USB-C cable for everyday use.
The AC22 carries a 10,000 mAh capacity built around a dual-cell design rated at 72 Wh. Despite the small form factor, it supports up to 45 W output over USB-C, which is enough to fast-charge modern smartphones and tablets, and to top up smaller USB-C laptops or handheld gaming devices. Baseus says the power bank can charge two devices at the same time, using the integrated cable and the USB-C port together.
What customers will appreciate is the built-in USB-C cable, which can also double up as a carrying strap. This should eliminate the need to pack an extra cable and keeps the power bank ready to use straight out of a bag or pocket. For users who travel light, that design choice is more about convenience than simply piling on more ports.
The AC22 also includes a small digital display on its body that shows real-time battery information, so users can check remaining capacity and charging status at a glance. According to the specs, both input and output over USB-C support multiple voltage profiles, up to 20 V and 2.25 A, so the power bank can negotiate fast-charging protocols with a wide range of devices.
Charging the power bank itself is handled through the same USB-C interface, via a single port and cable type. Baseus lists total output at 5 V/3 A when multiple devices are connected. The PicoGo AC22 Ultra Mini power bank is priced at $59.99. Baseus plans to release it in February 2026, with Amazon as the listed sales channel.
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Baseus (via press release)










