Baseus PicoGo Super Energy Pro: one block to replace your charger, cables, and power bank

By: Anton Kratiuk | today, 17:29
The Super Energy Pro is designed to replace three separate accessories. Illustration: Baseus The Super Energy Pro is designed to replace three separate accessories. Illustration: Baseus. Source: Source: Baseus

Baseus has announced the PicoGo Super Energy Pro, a hybrid charger-and-power-bank designed to replace the tangle of adapters and cables most people carry. It combines a 10,000mAh battery, a built-in wall plug, and two integrated USB-C cables in a single unit — currently priced at ¥345 (around $50) and sold exclusively in China, per Gizmochina. No US, UK, or EU availability has been announced as of May 2026, and the product does not appear on Baseus.com or major Western retailers.

The design

The headline feature is a retractable 72cm USB-C cable that reels in and out like a tape measure. A second, shorter 20cm USB-C cable doubles as a carry strap. The unit also folds out a wall plug so it charges directly from a socket without any separate adapter — a genuinely useful trick for light packers. When plugged in, the device prioritises connected gadgets first and tops up its own battery second.

On the spec sheet: the main USB-C port delivers up to 67W, enough for a fast-charging iPhone, a flagship Android, or even a compact laptop like a MacBook Air. A USB-A port adds a more modest 20W for earbuds, watches, or older accessories. The device supports PD, PPS, and QC fast-charging protocols, so it works with most modern hardware.

The Super Energy Pro is designed to replace three separate accessories. Illustration: Baseus
The Super Energy Pro is designed to replace three separate accessories. Illustration: Baseus

The trade-offs

Weight is the honest catch here. At 326g, the Super Energy Pro is noticeably heavier than a standard 10,000mAh power bank — the existing PicoGo AM61, for context, sits around 211g. Baseus argues the math still works in its favour when you factor in a 65W wall charger and two cables, which together would weigh more. That logic holds if you actually carry all three separately.

A small display shows the remaining battery percentage. NFC support lets you tap a phone to pull up detailed battery stats in the Baseus app — a nice extra, though not essential.

The retractable 72cm cable mechanism. Illustration: Baseus
The retractable 72cm cable mechanism. Illustration: Baseus

Availability

The bigger question is whether this reaches Western markets at all. The 'Super Energy Pro' SKU does not appear in Baseus's US or EU stores, where the comparable PicoGo AM52 retails at $79.99 and the AM61 at $69.99. If and when a global version arrives, expect a similar price bracket rather than the $50 China launch figure. Anker's PowerCore Fusion line and Ugreen's retractable-cable power banks already address the same pain point and are available to buy today — worth considering if you can't wait for Baseus to confirm a wider rollout.