Baseus has put a tiny new 100W USB-C charger on JD.com, and the pitch is obvious: laptop-grade power without the usual brick-shaped regret. The Baseus EnerFill FH22 costs 89 yuan, comes in black and white, and folds its prongs so it is easier to toss into a bag than most adapters that claim to be ”portable.”
At 36.5 by 36.5 by 48mm and about 104.5 grams, the charger is said to be roughly 65% smaller than a standard 96W laptop power brick. That is the kind of size cut that makes sense in a market where compact GaN chargers have become a quiet arms race, with everyone from Anker to Ugreen squeezing more watts into less plastic.
Baseus EnerFill FH22 specifications
- Power output: up to 100W
- Port: single front-facing USB-C
- Protocols: PD 3.0, QC 5.0, PPS, and UFCS
- Size: 36.5 by 36.5 by 48mm
- Weight: about 104.5 grams
- Price: 89 yuan
The charger uses sixth-generation gallium nitride technology and is built to work with a wide spread of devices, from laptops to phones from Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, OnePlus, and others. Baseus is also leaning hard on thermal management: it says copper foil and aerogel insulation help keep heat in check, while a temperature monitor and automatic trickle-charging mode slow power delivery after 80% battery to reduce wear.
200V-240V input limits Baseus charger use
The catch is the input rating. This model is designed for 200V-240V power, which makes it suitable for Europe and Asia but not for the 110V grids used in North America. That limitation is common enough for region-specific chargers, but it is still the sort of detail that saves buyers from a very unexciting return process.
Baseus has also introduced a compact 10,000mAh 45W power bank with dual built-in cables, suggesting the company is trying to own the small-accessory end of the charging market as aggressively as it can. The real question now is whether the FH22 stays a budget curiosity or becomes the kind of no-nonsense charger people keep buying once the first one inevitably disappears into a laptop bag.

