Baseus’ retractable, 6-in-1 travel adapter is on sale for its lowest price to date
Packing multiple charging adapters can quickly eat up space, which is why an all-in-one travel adapter like the Baseus EnerCore CG11 makes for a good investment. The travel-friendly accessory works in most countries and lets you charge several devices at once, and right now, Amazon is offering it for $24.95 ($45 off) — its lowest price to date — when you use promo code G76S8NVM at checkout.
Baseus’ versatile adapter features four sliding plug types — Type A, Type C, Type G, and Type I — which retract when not in use, making it easy to pack. Together, they support outlets in more than 200 countries and regions, including the UK, Europe, Australia, Asia, and South America. It features a USB-C and USB-A port, both of which deliver up to 60W of power, as well as a third 5W USB-A port for lower-power gadgets. That means you can charge a range of gadgets simultaneously, from smartphones and earbuds to the latest tablets. You can even charge beefier gadgets, including laptops, albeit at slower speeds.
Additionally, the universal travel adapter features a built-in, retractable USB-C cable with five preset lengths, which can extend up to 27 inches and deliver up to 70W of power. The palm-sized cube also weighs about half a pound, so it won’t add as much bulk to your bag as a bunch of chargers and adapters would. It lacks surge protection, too, so you can even safely bring it on board cruise ships.
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