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Baseus’ New Charging Stations Showcase Multi-Device Revolution

Baseus has introduced two new desktop charging stations in the Nomos II series, designed for seamless multi-device operation. The lineup includes the Nomos NH21 6-in-1 with 245W and the Nomos NH21 5-in-1 with an output of 160W. Both devices come with built-in cables.

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The Nomos NH21 6-in-1 features two retractable USB-C cables, each 0.8 meters long, made of durable braided material. This mechanism can endure over 35,000 pull cycles, and the cables automatically retract when not in use. Additionally, the charging station comes with two USB-C ports, one USB-A, and a Qi2 magnetic wireless pad, allowing connection for up to six devices. Its 245W power rating is intriguing: each main USB-C port supports up to 140W, making it possible to power two high-performance laptops simultaneously. The device employs Baseus’ proprietary BPS 3.0 technology for smart power distribution, as well as GaN components. The body houses a display that indicates current power and charge.

Photo: Baseus

The Nomos NH21 5-in-1 model has a similar design but comes with one retractable USB-C cable and supports charging for five devices. The maximum total power is 160W, with one USB-C port also capable of delivering 140W. This device, like its senior version, is equipped with Qi2 wireless charging, suitable for iPhones and other compatible devices.

Both stations support popular fast-charging protocols – PD3.1, PPS, QC, SCP – and are compatible with iPhone, iPad, MacBook, Samsung Galaxy smartphones, Nintendo Switch portable consoles, DJI drones, and GoPro cameras. The price of the junior model is 120 dollars.

Recent insights suggest that Baseus’ focus on durability and efficient power management positions these stations as competitive options amidst rising energy-efficient demands. Competitors, keen on capturing potential market share, have introduced similar multi-device solutions, highlighting the innovation trend in mobile power solutions. These developments continue to enhance user expectations for charging capabilities.

Ethan Cole

Ethan Cole focuses on hardware and products, providing reviews and insights on the latest tech gear and devices.

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