
"Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET I'm currently in the final stages of assembling my kit for a 100km walk across northwestern Spain, and one thing I'm definitely going to need is a universal charger (I live in the UK, so the sockets are different in Europe). I'll need something that'll handle charging my , , , , , , and other bits and pieces. Also: I replaced my MacBook charger with this compact wall unit - and wish I'd done it sooner"
"On first blush -- and this is what fooled me initially -- the EnerCore CG11 looks like any other travel adapter I've used. It's a palm-sized cube measuring 3.3 x 2.2 x 2 inches and weighing around half a pound, with a few levers on the side and a variety of ports. It is compatible with pretty much every power outlet worldwide and every voltage and frequency you'll encounter. Whether you're in the US, Europe, Asia, or Australia, this unit has you covered."
The Baseus EnerCore CG11 is a palm-sized GaN-based universal travel adapter measuring 3.3 x 2.2 x 2 inches and weighing around half a pound. It offers compatibility with virtually every international power outlet and supports all common voltages and frequencies worldwide. The adapter delivers 70W of power, sufficient for most devices and capable of charging larger laptops like MacBook Pros at a slower rate than higher-watt chargers. GaN transistors enable a compact, power-efficient design despite the modest 70W output. Multiple ports and slide levers provide flexible plug options for on-the-road use in albergues, cafés, stations, and airports.
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