Baseus turns CES 2026 into a showcase for charging, audio, and smart security

CES 2026 is shaping up to be a big moment for Baseus, and not just because of a single flashy product. The company is using the show to underline a broader strategy that touches nearly every device people carry, wear, or leave running at home. From charging gear to audio and security, Baseus is clearly aiming to be part of daily tech life rather than a drawer full of forgotten accessories.

Charging remains the heart of the brand, and this year the focus is on making power safer, faster, and less annoying. The PicoGo lineup is the clearest example of that approach. The PicoGo AM52 Qi two point two magnetic power bank manages to be impressively slim while still delivering real output. With twenty five watt Qi two point two wireless charging and forty five watt USB C fast charging, it is built for people who actually rely on a power bank instead of carrying it “just in case.”

Heat is a common complaint with high speed charging, and Baseus is leaning into that problem directly. Its Triple Loop Cooling design is said to keep the AM52 running roughly twelve percent cooler than similar Qi two point two power banks, holding surface temperatures under one hundred two degrees Fahrenheit. That kind of detail matters when a charger lives in a pocket, backpack, or center console. Alongside it, the AC twenty two Ultra Mini charger keeps things simple with a tiny form factor and a built in cable meant for quick, no thinking required charging. Both products are expected in the first quarter of twenty twenty six.

The PicoGo family does not stop there. Baseus is also showing off the PicoGo AE eleven rated at sixty seven watts and the AH eleven charger that pushes up to one hundred forty watts and includes a digital display. Together, they show how the company wants one charging ecosystem that can handle phones, tablets, and laptops without forcing buyers to mix and match brands.

On the desk, Baseus is trying to clean up the mess that comes with multi device workdays. The Nomos NH twenty one six in one desktop charging station is designed to replace a pile of bricks and cables with a single compact unit. It includes two retractable braided cables and delivers up to two hundred forty five watts using BPS three point zero smart power allocation, enough to charge two laptops at the same time. Qi two wireless charging and an LCD status screen round it out, with availability expected in late January twenty twenty six.

For more demanding setups, the Spacemate RD one Pro docking station blends expansion and power into one box. It supports multi display output while also handling charging duties through a built in one hundred eighty watt gallium nitride module that can deliver up to one hundred sixty watts. A Qi two point two magnetic wireless charging pad rated at twenty five watts is integrated directly into the dock, letting phones charge without extra clutter. Intelligent port level detection helps manage efficiency and safety across everything plugged in. Baseus is targeting the first half of twenty twenty six for launch.

Audio is the next area getting attention. The Inspire series continues to anchor the higher end of Baseus’ lineup, with Sound by Bose acting as a quality baseline. This year the emphasis is on smarter listening rather than raw specs. Inspire XH one adds SoundFit over the air tuning that adapts sound to an individual’s hearing profile. Inspire XP one goes further with Ear Fit Quiet, which analyzes ear canal shape and seal quality to adjust active noise cancellation in real time. That feature is expected to roll out in the first quarter of twenty twenty six.

Below Inspire, the Bowie series is positioned for everyday listeners who want comfort and good sound without flagship pricing. Baseus is pushing both open wear and traditional true wireless designs here, focusing on all day comfort and easy listening rather than chasing extremes.

Security rounds out the CES lineup. The X one Pro outdoor camera combines dual three K cameras with a wide three hundred degree field of view and active patrol features. Live cross camera AI tracking follows subjects smoothly across views, while the NeuraNex two point zero system filters routine movement to reduce unnecessary alerts. A HomeStation accessory arriving in the first quarter of twenty twenty six will add local storage and improve connectivity.

In vehicles, the PrimeTrip VD one Pro dashcams aim to simplify protection with up to fourteen days of parking monitoring without hardwiring. Future updates are expected to add proactive AI features that warn drivers about potential hazards, not just record what happens after the fact.

Stepping back, the CES 2026 lineup shows Baseus trying to grow without drifting into gimmicks. Everything on display feels tied to everyday use. On a personal note, I genuinely like products from this company. In my experience, Baseus gear tends to be reliable, reasonably priced, and built to just work, which goes a long way in a market crowded with accessories that promise a lot and deliver very little.


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Brian Fagioli is a technology journalist and founder of NERDS.xyz. A former BetaNews writer, he has spent over a decade covering Linux, hardware, software, cybersecurity, and AI with a no nonsense approach for real nerds.

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