Baseus unveiled EnerGeek GX11 – the world’s first powerbank with 4G modem and 67W fast charging

Baseus has announced the new EnerGeek GX11 4G MiFi Power Bank hybrid device, the world’s first portable battery that combines a powerful 20,000 mAh power bank, 67W fast charging and built-in 4G hotspot.
EnerGeek GX11 is designed for travelers, remote workers, and anyone who needs constant access to the internet and a power source. The device utilizes uCloudlink’s CloudSIM technology, automatically connecting to the best local networks in over 150 countries without the need for a physical SIM card. It supports 13 frequency bands and major carriers including AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon.
The device is supported by 13 frequency bands and major carriers including AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon.
The hotspot is capable of providing simultaneous connectivity for up to 10 devices, offering download speeds of up to 150 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 50 Mbps. The device comes with a global plan of 1GB of data per month for 12 months. Additional packages can be purchased through the Baseus MiFi App, choosing between data volume or validity period.

The portable battery supports USB-C PD and USB-A QC standards, delivering a maximum power of 67W. A single USB-C port can charge laptops, tablets, and smartphones at full speed, while 45W + 22.5W or 18W + 18W + 12W configurations are available when using multiple ports. Battery capacity lasts for multiple charging cycles or up to 114 hours of Wi-Fi hotspot mode.
EnerGeek GX11 features a detachable braided USB-C cable that wraps around the case and serves as a carrying loop – eliminating the need to carry extra wires. It also features an advanced cooling system and built-in Web Portal protection to keep you safe while charging and connecting to the Internet.
Baseus EnerGeek GX11 is available now in North America for $129.99 and has won the CES Innovation Award 2025 and IFA Innovation Award 2025.