Baseus has introduced a new power bank in China, called the EnerFill FC41. It comes with a large battery capacity, standing at 20,000mAh, making it capable of charging laptops and other power-hungry devices. Speaking of which, there's support for multiple charging protocols.
To be specific, Baseus notes that the power bank is compatible with SCP, AFC, FCP, QC, PD, UFCS, and PPS. This broad compatibility makes it work with pretty much any device, including low-powered accessories like earbuds.
The power bank can charge devices quickly as well. There's support for 100W fast charging, and Baseus says that this rating allows the power bank to get the 13-inch MacBook Air to 36% in just 30 minutes. Another big highlight of the EnerFill FC41 is the dual built-in USB-C cable.
Such a design makes this fast-charging power bank more travel-friendly than regular portable chargers. With the two additional ports, the built-in Type-C cables allow the EnerFill FC41 to power up four devices at the same time. Baseus has also integrated a buckle design to keep the integrated cables from dangling around or tangling.
On the note of the design, Baseus says that this new 100W power bank is 24.2% smaller than regular portable chargers with the same capacity. It's also touted to be light enough for users to comfortably hold it with one hand.
Among the other notable aspects of the affordable 20,000mAh power bank are an AI temperature control chip, a built-in digital display, and 65W self-charging support (Baseus 100W charger curr. $29.97 on Amazon). Baseus sells the EnerFill FC41 in China for CNY 199, around $28. There's no word about the global launch yet, but it should soon make an international debut.
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Baseus on JD (machine translated from Chinese)












