Baseus Launches the Compact EnerFill FC41 Power Bank Outside China with a Capacity of 20,000 mAh, Featuring Two Built-In Cables and Up to 100W Power
Baseus has launched a compact, powerful, and affordable EnerFill FC41 power bank in the USA, aimed at users who value high power, compactness, and versatility. Thanks to the built-in cables, it eliminates the need to carry additional accessories, and its high power allows charging even laptops.
What's Known
The device features a capacity of 20,000 mAh, support for charging up to 100W, and two built-in USB-C cables, one of which is used for charging the power bank itself. It includes USB-C and USB-A ports. When using all ports and cables simultaneously, only one of the built-in cables can provide 65W of power, while the other three sources together provide 15W. Nevertheless, this is sufficient for charging small devices such as smartwatches and earbuds, which is the point of having multiple ports for most users.
The power bank supports practically all modern protocols (PD, QC, PPS, SCP, FCP, AFC, UFCS), making the Baseus EnerFill FC41 compatible with most modern gadgets.
The built-in mini-display shows the charge level and power.
Despite the high battery capacity, the power bank has a thickness of only 2.6 cm.
According to Baseus, the EnerFill FC41 can charge the iPhone 17 Pro to 68% in 30 minutes and the MacBook Air 13" to 50% in the same time.
The new product is currently available in the USA and China, where it costs $80 in the USA and $28 in China (converted from yuan). The Baseus EnerFill FC41 is expected to appear in other regions soon.
Source: Gizmochina