If there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s that a good charger makes life so much easier. So, having the right charging solution can save you time and frustration. Baseus, a brand known for its innovation and reliability, has recently dropped some incredible new chargers: the PicoGo Qi2 67W, SuperGun 100W, and Nomos 140W.
Each of these chargers brings something unique to the table, from compact portability, and multi-device support, to powerhouse performance. In this post, we’ll dive into what makes these three stand out, their pros and cons, and help you decide which one is right for your needs. Let’s get started!
Baseus PicoGo Qi2
The PicoGo Qi2 67W is a breath of fresh air for anyone who’s always on the go. With its lightweight build and versatile charging options, it’s perfect when comes to value portability without sacrificing functionality. This charger is a two-in-one marvel, combining wired and wireless charging in a design that’s not much bigger than a deck of cards. The wireless charging stand folds neatly into the body, making it easy to store in your backpack or even a small handbag. And when you need it, the magnetic stand props your phone up horizontally or vertically for seamless charging.
In terms of power, the PicoGo Qi2 delivers up to 67W for wired charging and 15W for wireless charging. This makes it perfect for charging phones, earbuds, and even laptops in certain scenarios. The built-in retractable USB-C cable adds to its convenience, though the shorter length (60 cm) might be a minor inconvenience in some setups. I charged an iPhone 15 Pro from 0 to 100% in about 1 hour 30 minutes via wired charging. Wireless charging was slightly slower but still efficient.
Despite its compact size, the PicoGo Qi2 has a few trade-offs. To get the maximum output, you’ll need a 100W power adapter, which isn’t included in the box. Wireless charging is reliable, but you’ll need to align your device carefully for the best results. So, If you’re a frequent traveler or someone who loves the convenience of wireless charging, the PicoGo is a stylish and practical choice.
Baseus SuperGun 100W
Next up, we have the SuperGun 100W, a versatile charger designed for power users. This is the ideal solution if you’re constantly switching between charging your laptop, phone, tablet, and headphones. With its four ports (three USB-C and one USB-A), it can charge up to four devices simultaneously, distributing power intelligently across each device.
What stands out about the SuperGun is its balance of power and portability. It weighs 333g—not exactly pocket-friendly but still compact enough for travel. It’s built to handle intense workloads, with 100W maximum output on USB-C 1 and balanced power for the other ports when multiple devices are connected.
During my tests, the SuperGun charged a MacBook Pro from 0 to 50% in just 30 minutes while simultaneously powering up a smartphone and wireless earbuds. The charger stays cool even under load, thanks to excellent heat management.
While it’s slightly bulkier than the PicoGo Qi2, it makes up for it with its sheer utility. If you’ve got a desk full of gadgets or you’re tired of carrying multiple adapters, the SuperGun 100W might just become your go-to charger.
Baseus Nomos 140W
The Nomos 140W is in a league of its own. This charger is built for heavy-duty users who demand top-tier performance. With 140W output, it’s more than capable of handling the most power-hungry devices, including laptops, tablets, and multiple smartphones.
What sets the Nomos apart is its built-in display, which shows real-time charging stats. This is especially useful for monitoring how much power each device is drawing, whether you’re using the wireless charging pad or one of its USB-C ports. Speaking of wireless charging, the Nomos offers the same foldable design as the PicoGo Qi2, but in a larger form factor.
It’s not all sunshine, though. At 486g, the Nomos is bulky—closer to a brick than a portable charger. The glossy finish looks great out of the box but quickly picks up smudges and fingerprints. And while the built-in screen is a great feature, some might find it unnecessary for day-to-day use.
Despite these drawbacks, the Nomos shines in its performance. It’s perfect for professionals who need a single charger to handle all their devices without compromising on speed or efficiency. The Nomos excelled in charging high-demand devices like the MacBook Pro, bringing it from 0 to 50% in just over 30 minutes.
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