
"Baseus has announced a new accessory that can wirelessly charge a Qi2-compatible smartphone directly on an outlet, making it useful as a hands-free wall mount. It's reminiscent of a similar wireless charger that Zens released last year, but Baseus' new EnerGeek GT01 has additional functionality, including a 10,000mAh battery that can be separated from the adapter's AC plug for use as a portable power bank and wireless charger, leaving behind a simple 27W USB-C charger still stuck in the wall."
"Wireless charging is limited to Qi2 rates so your phone will only charge at 15W instead of the faster 25W that you'll get from new Qi2.2 chargers. If you're in a hurry to revive a dying phone, or want to charge a device that's not Qi-compatible, the EnerGeek GT01 also has a USB-C port that outputs 45W on the device's power bank half."
"Rounding out the novelties is a small LCD display on one side that shows the battery's remaining charge level and an estimate of how many hours and minutes are left before it's fully depleted based on what's currently drawing power. It's expected to launch later this year for $89.99, which is a bit pricey for a 10,000mAh power bank - even with wireless charging capabilities ( Anker has one for $60). You're paying a premium for the convenience of fewer cables and adapters."
Baseus EnerGeek GT01 wirelessly charges Qi2-compatible smartphones when plugged into an outlet and doubles as a hands-free wall mount. The adapter contains a detachable 10,000mAh battery that functions as a portable power bank and wireless charger, leaving a 27W USB-C wall charger behind. Wireless charging is limited to Qi2 15W rates while a USB-C port on the battery provides up to 45W output. The Qi2 pad and both USB-C ports can operate simultaneously, with the two USB ports dynamically sharing remaining power. A small LCD shows remaining battery charge and time estimates. Price expected at $89.99.
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