Baseus EnerCore CG11 Travel Adapter Launches in US a 6-in-1 Global Charger with a 70W Built-in USB-C Cable

The Baseus EnerCore CG11 Travel Adapter is now available in the US.
Baseus EnerCore CG11 Travel Adapter Launches in US a 6-in-1 Global Charger with a 70W Built-in USB-C Cable

Baseus Starts Selling EnerCore CG11 Travel Adapter in the US

Baseus now sells its EnerCore CG11 Travel Adapter. It's a small tool made for use around the world. This tool has pins that slide back so they can work in more than 200 places, like the US, UK, EU, Australia, Japan, China, and Korea.

Main Parts of the EnerCore CG11

This 6-in-1 charging tool can charge six things at once. Here are its main parts:

  • It Works Everywhere: It has Type A, C, G, and I plugs that can fold up. This means it can be used in many places.
  • Lots of Plugs: This tool has one AC plug, one USB-C plug (up to 60W), and two USB-A plugs (one up to 60W, one at 5W).
  • Long Cable Built In: A key thing is the long, tough USB-C cable that goes up to 27 inches (~68 cm). This cable can give out up to 70W of power, enough to get a 14-inch MacBook Pro to 40% in 30 minutes.
  • Small Size: This tool is 1.99 x 2.17 x 3.23 inches big and has a weight of 0.55 lbs (~250 g). This makes it easy to take with you.
  • Extra Fuses: The box also has extra fuses for when you need them.

Need-to-Know About Voltage

Users must know that the tool takes both 100-250V input but doesn’t change the wall socket voltage. You must check if your gadgets go with the local power.

Cost and When You Can Buy It

The Baseus EnerCore CG11 Travel Adapter is ready to buy in the US. You can find it on Amazon for a special price of $49.99, which is $20 less than its usual price of $69.99. This special price is on until July 8th.

They plan to also start selling it in Europe soon.

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