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Baseus EnerGeek GX11: power bank with global Wi‑Fi

MiFi power – Misryoum reviews the Baseus EnerGeek GX11, a 20,000mAh power bank that also acts as a global MiFi hotspot for travel.

A travel problem solved in one pocket: the Baseus EnerGeek GX11 MiFi Power Bank is built to handle both your battery anxiety and your internet anxiety at the same time.

The idea is simple, and the execution leans into it.. Misryoum testing centers on a compact device that pairs a portable power bank with a MiFi hotspot. aiming to keep your phone. tablet. or laptop online while you’re away from familiar Wi‑Fi.. The GX11 also uses a cloud-managed SIM approach through a CloudSIM system. which means you’re not shopping for a traditional carrier connection each time you cross a border.

Design-wise, it stays intentionally streamlined.. It’s small enough to slide into a backpack bottle holder and light enough to carry without fuss.. Three ports sit on top (two USB‑C and one USB‑A). while a side toggle controls Wi‑Fi on and off.. There’s also a button for power and for bringing up a screen that shows battery and connection status. depending on whether Wi‑Fi is active.

Beyond the look, the GX11’s standout feature is its mobile hotspot functionality.. It can support up to 10 devices. and Misryoum found that the experience holds up for typical mixed-device travel use. such as a laptop alongside phones and tablets.. Speeds won’t replace your home plan. and the device does not include 5G support. but it still provided enough throughput for comfortable day-to-day work when used with light sharing.

Another differentiator is how data access is handled.. The setup does not rely on a physical SIM card, and there’s no support for adding an eSIM profile.. Instead. Misryoum notes that everything is managed through a companion MiFi app. where you can browse “buy packages” options and choose plans by region or country.. The approach is designed for convenience: fewer carrier switches. fewer trips to find a local SIM. and a system that automatically aims to connect you to the best available network wherever you go.

One important trade-off is the cost of that convenience.. Package pricing can add up quickly depending on how much data you need and how long you’ll be traveling. which can make it feel more like an always-ready backup than a budget-first choice.. In this context. it’s best viewed as a reliability tool for trips rather than a replacement for a cheaper local plan every time.

On the battery side, the GX11 is built for staying powered through the day and then some.. With a 20. 000mAh capacity and fast charging support. Misryoum reports it can recharge a typical phone multiple times. while also providing extended hotspot runtime during a multi-day outing.. That dual use is the heart of the product: it’s meant to keep devices alive while also keeping your internet available.

For who should consider it. Misryoum sees the strongest fit among frequent travelers. road warriors. and anyone who values a dependable connection in places where standard options are inconsistent.. It can also work as a practical backup for RV and camping scenarios where signal strength varies.. In the end. the device’s value rises when you travel often enough to benefit from one-device simplicity. not when you’re only connecting occasionally.

Ultimately, the GX11 matters because it treats “connectivity” and “power” as one problem. For travelers, that combination can reduce the number of things to manage mid-trip, which is where the real day-to-day stress usually lives.