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Baseus introduces the Enercore CJ11, featuring built-in retractable cables

Keep your charging simple with Baseus' latest - retractable cables in both wall and car chargers. Coming soon in April 2025.

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Two different angles of the Baseus Enercore CJ11 dual retractable wall charger.
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Baseus has taken a significant step forward at CES 2025 by introducing a novel solution to a common annoyance: the lost or misplaced charging cable. Following in the footsteps of competitors like Anker, Baseus unveiled the Enercore CJ11, a wall charger designed not only for efficiency but also for convenience. Priced at $69.99 and slated for release in April 2025, this charger comes equipped with a feature that could revolutionize the way we manage our charging needs.

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The Enercore CJ11 boasts two retractable USB-C cables, each stretching a handy 32 inches, offering enough length for comfortable use without the clutter of excess cable. These cables neatly retract into the charger when not in use, ensuring they’re always at hand when you need them. This design not only keeps your space tidy but also guarantees that you’ll never be left searching for a cable in the bottom of your bag or behind the couch.

Beyond the convenience of the retractable cables, the Enercore CJ11 is a powerhouse. With a single device connected, it can deliver up to 67 watts of power, sufficient to charge laptops and other high-demand devices. If you’re powering multiple gadgets, the charger smartly adjusts its output, ensuring a total of 65W is distributed across all connected ports. An additional USB-C port is available for those who prefer using their own cables or need to connect a device with a different port type.

But Baseus didn’t stop at the wall charger. They also introduced the PrimeTrip VR2 Max, a car charger that elevates the in-car charging experience. Scheduled to hit the market in April 2025 for $44.99, this charger features two retractable USB-C cables, each over 31 inches long. It provides versatility with an additional USB-C and USB-A port, catering to various device needs. With a total power delivery of 240W, it can manage up to 105W per port, making it ideal for charging multiple devices simultaneously or one device at a very high speed.

The Baseus PrimeTrip VR2 Max car charger used inside a vehicle with several devices connected.
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Both the wall and car chargers from Baseus are part of their commitment to integrating smart technology with everyday practicality. The retractable cable design is not just about keeping things organized; it’s about enhancing usability and reducing the frustration of lost cables. This feature is particularly appealing in a world where our dependence on multiple devices for work, entertainment, and communication only grows.

For tech enthusiasts and everyday users alike, these new additions from Baseus at CES 2025 could mean the end of cable clutter and the beginning of a more streamlined, convenient charging experience. Whether you’re at home, in the office, or on the road, Baseus’ latest offerings promise to keep you powered up and ready to go with minimal fuss.


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