Finally, Wireless and GaN Charging That's Tiny And Turbo-fast: Meet the Baseus PicoGo II Series - Yanko Design
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Finally, Wireless and GaN Charging That's Tiny And Turbo-fast: Meet the Baseus PicoGo II Series - Yanko Design
"For years, we've been stuffing our bags with bulky power bricks, tangled cables, and chargers that feel suspiciously warm to the touch. The Gallium Nitride (GaN) revolution promised a new world order, one defined by the simple trifecta of faster, smaller, and safer power. Yet, not all GaN is created equal, and finding a cohesive ecosystem of products that actually delivers on that promise without compromises has been a challenge."
"Baseus seems to have taken that challenge personally with its new PicoGo II Series. The series brings a formidable lineup of wall chargers, magnetic power banks, and even a few devices rocking the brand-new Qi2.2 wireless charging standard. From the minimalist commuter to the power-hungry professional, Baseus is making a compelling argument that your charging setup deserves a significant upgrade. The entire lineup is built around a simple but powerful mantra: Faster, Smaller, Safer."
"Finding a 67W charger that doesn't feel like a brick has always been the goal for anyone carrying a modern ultrabook like a MacBook Air. The PicoGo AE11 steps up to this challenge with a design that is one of the smallest in its class. It packs two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, with intelligent power distribution that ensures your primary device gets the juice it needs."
The charging accessory market has been cluttered with bulky power bricks, tangled cables, and warm chargers. Gallium Nitride (GaN) promised faster, smaller, safer power but quality varies. Baseus launched the PicoGo II Series featuring wall chargers, magnetic power banks, and some Qi2.2 wireless chargers. The lineup adheres to a Faster, Smaller, Safer mantra and targets both minimalist commuters and power-hungry professionals. The PicoGo AE11 67W charger offers two USB-C ports and one USB-A, provides full 67W from a single USB-C, and uses intelligent power distribution to allocate power across multiple devices. Products begin rolling out around Techtember.
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