Baseus launches new 20,800mAh power bank with a digital display and 145W charging

The Baseus EnerGeek GR12 145W 20800mAh Power Bank with Digital Display is now available to order in the US. Surprisingly, the GR12 arrives with a higher $99.99 price tag compared to the EnerGeek GR11, which sells for $79.99 and includes a retractable USB-C cable. That said, the GR12 offers a slightly larger 20,800mAh capacity, which could come in handy if you lug a lot of devices.
The GR12 is designed to charge up to four devices at the same time through its two USB-C and two USB-A ports. Both USB-C ports can deliver up to 100W when charging a single device or split the output between two devices at either 100W/45W or 65W/65W. In other words, there's enough power here to charge one laptop at full speed or even two laptops simultaneously. The USB-A ports, meanwhile, top out at 33W each. With all four ports in use, the power bank can deliver a combined output of up to 145W.
As mentioned, the device packs a 20,800mAh capacity (8 x 2,600mAh cells), which Baseus claims can fully charge an iPhone 16 Pro (Notebookcheck review) around 3.6 times or a 13-inch MacBook Air once. It also supports a wide range of fast-charging standards, including PPS, PD, and UFCS for many Chinese smartphones. The power bank itself charges at 65W and takes around two hours for a full charge. Up front, a built-in digital display shows useful information such as the remaining battery capacity and charging output.
The EnerGeek GR12 measures 2.0 x 1.7 x 6.1 inches and weighs 1.1 pounds. It is now available through Amazon for $99.99. Baseus has also listed a cheaper EnerGeek GR11, featuring a 20,000mAh capacity and a retractable USB-C cable.








