The most intense users of mobile devices usually end up looking for a plug in the restaurant, at the airport … To avoid those units, there are external batteries, increasingly with more autonomy. We have had the opportunity to try a few weeks the Blade 2 of Baseus, which despite its 12000mAh and its 65 output watts, is one of the thinnest (161x132x10,2mms) and light (328 grams) of the market. This is an important advantage when carrying it in the bag or in the laptop.
That 65 watt output power has allowed us, for example, working and recharging the Lenovo Yoga 9 laptop or recharging a smartphone from scratch twice. The idea is to recharge it when we get home to have it ready the next day. That autonomy of 12000 mAh, without being the most generous in the market, we consider it enough for an average user … until we have the available plugs. Then, with two hours plugged into the network, we will have another 12000 mAh of autonomy.
It has a square LED screen in which we are shown the percentage of load that you have left, the connection that is active of the two outputs available and the energy it is distributing for each of them. Another important fact that shows is the time you calculate that we have to completely recharge that device. They explain from Baseus that the device also has an overload protection system, short circuits and overheating. The truth is that only by connecting it to a laptop and demanding that maximum energy to 65 watts we have noticed it slightly hot, but nothing to worry about.
It is a recommended product for travelers and users who squeeze their mobile devices. Due to its flat design, it would have been great to incorporate the Macgo cargo technology by contact, as a base, but perhaps for an upcoming version. As for its price, we have found it on Amazon at 109.99 euros, although on the company’s website it can be purchased for $ 79.99.
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