At CES 2025, Baseus announced a new power bank that not only functions as a portable charger, but can also act as a mobile Internet access point. We are talking about the EnerGeek MiFi Power Bank device, sales of which will begin in April at a price of $90, and which will be compatible with 4G networks in more than 100 countries.

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Users will be able to connect up to 10 devices simultaneously to the EnerGeek MiFi Power Bank via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. According to the source, the device can provide data download speeds of up to 50 Mbit/s, but this figure will depend on the characteristics of the cellular network to which the power bank is connected, as well as on the level of the communication signal. Tariffs for mobile traffic were not announced, but the company announced its intention to offer “flexible network plans with no monthly fees or usage restrictions.” You can set up the desired tariff plan through a special mobile application.

EnerGeek MiFi Power Bank is equipped with a built-in USB Type-C charging cable, as well as two USB Type-C and one USB Type-A interfaces. Inside the case there is a battery with a capacity of 20,000 mAh, and its maximum output power is 67 W. The design also includes a small display that provides detailed information about battery level, power output, and wireless connectivity.

Along with this, Baseus introduced a more traditional 20,000 mAh portable battery with two built-in USB Type-C charging cables, one of which can be completely hidden inside the case. The power bank is equipped with USB Type-C and USB Type-A ports, it can produce up to 100 W of output power. A small display is provided to display information about the charge level and output power. This device will go on sale in April and will cost $100.

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