This Ac Adaptor Divides Into Two, Providing a Cordless Power Bank For Travel
- Jack Mitchell
- Sep 4, 2025
- 1 min read
The Baseus EnerGeek GT01 can wirelessly charge your phone using an outlet or its 10,000mAh battery when you are away from home.

Baseus has unveiled a new device that enables wireless charging of Qi2-compatible smartphones directly from an outlet, serving as a hands-free wall mount. The Baseus EnerGeek GT01 resembles a wireless charger released by Zens last year; however, it offers enhanced functionality, featuring a detachable 10,000mAh battery that serves as both a portable power bank and wireless charger, while a basic 27W USB-C charger remains connected to the wall.
Wireless charging is restricted to Qi2 rates, resulting in a maximum charging speed of 15W, rather than the accelerated 25W available with new Qi2.2 chargers. For those seeking to quickly rejuvenate a failing phone or charge a non-Qi-compatible gadget, the EnerGeek GT01 features a USB-C connector that delivers 45W on the power bank's half. The Qi2 pad and both USB-C ports can operate concurrently when the two parts are joined; however, while wireless charging sustains a consistent 15W output, the two USB ports will dynamically allocate the remaining available power.

A small LCD display on one side indicates the battery's remaining charge level and provides an estimate of the hours and minutes until complete depletion, based on current power consumption.
The anticipated introduction is scheduled for later this year at a price of $89.99, which is somewhat expensive for a 10,000mAh power bank, despite its wireless charging features (Anker offers a similar product for $60). You are incurring an additional cost for the convenience of reduced cords and adapters.



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