Baseus 67W Retractable USB-C Charger Drops to $22 and Solves the Worst Part of Travel Charging
Baseus 67W USB-C GaN charger with built-in retractable 0.9m cable, dual USB-C plus USB-A, foldable US prongs. $22 Amazon sale.

What it is
The Baseus 67W Retractable USB-C Charger is a GaN fast-charging brick with an integrated 0.9-meter USB-C cable that retracts into the housing when not in use. Core specs: 67W total output (PD 3.0 with PPS), two USB-C ports plus one USB-A, integrated retractable USB-C cable rated 100W passthrough, foldable US prongs, GaN III power transistors for compact size (2.2 by 2.2 by 1.3 inches, 175 grams total weight), over-voltage and over-current protection, C+C port combinations deliver 45W + 20W split or 67W single-port, C+A splits 45W + 22W, auto-detection for iPhone, MacBook, iPad Pro, Galaxy, Pixel, Steam Deck, and Nintendo Switch.
Pricing: $22 current sale at Amazon; $42 MSRP at Baseus direct. 9to5toys flagged this as 47% off, among the lowest ever for this specific SKU.
What's interesting
Retractable cables in chargers are a legitimate category innovation. Most chargers ship with a detachable cable that the user has to pack separately and inevitably loses or tangles. The Baseus 67W integrates a 0.9-meter USB-C cable that pulls out smoothly and retracts with a click back into the housing. For travelers and desk-sharing users, one less cable to manage is a real daily benefit.
67W is the right total wattage for modern laptop-plus-phone travel. A 14-inch MacBook Pro M5 Pro pulls 67W for balance charging, a MacBook Air 15-inch needs 35W, and an iPhone 17 Pro Max tops at 30W. Dual-device simultaneous charging at 45W + 20W covers laptop + phone or phone + tablet without thermal throttling.
GaN III transistors make the 67W brick 40% smaller than traditional silicon-based 65W chargers. Side-by-side with the Apple 70W USB-C MacBook Air adapter (which is 2.9 x 2.9 x 1.2 inches), the Baseus at 2.2 x 2.2 x 1.3 inches is meaningfully more pocket-friendly.
Three total ports (2x USB-C + 1x USB-A) is a rare combination for this wattage. Most 65W dual-port chargers offer either 2x USB-C (Anker, UGREEN) or 1x USB-C + 1x USB-A (Belkin). The Baseus 3-port config enables a legacy iPhone cable (USB-A to Lightning on older devices) to coexist with two USB-C deliveries.
Foldable US prongs collapse flat for pocket or bag storage. The integrated cable plus foldable prongs together make the Baseus the most travel-optimized 67W charger in its price tier.
Android Authority's review measured actual wattage delivered: 62 to 66W single-port full-power, 44 to 46W on the primary USB-C in split mode. Output tracks closely with advertised specs.
What's missing or unverified
67W total wattage caps the fastest single-device charging. MacBook Pro 16-inch M5 Pro or M5 Max needs 96W to 140W for full-speed charging; the Baseus delivers slower charging on these high-demand machines. Pros with 16-inch machines should step up to a 100W+ brick.
Retractable cable is 0.9 meters (about 3 feet). Users wanting longer reach (for a wall outlet at desk height) need an extension cord or should look at chargers with external 1.5 to 2-meter cables.
USB-A port maxes at 22W (Quick Charge 3.0). Apple fast-charging protocols on newer iPhones bypass USB-A in favor of USB-C. For iPhone 15 and newer, the C ports are always the right choice.
Plug orientation is fixed with prongs folding to one side only. Some users find this awkward for certain outlet orientations. The Apple 70W adapter rotates prongs flexibly; the Baseus does not.
Baseus's brand reliability is mid-tier. The company has shipped chargers since 2016 with generally solid QC. Occasional reports of retractable cable wear after 1,000+ retraction cycles, though most users never hit that threshold.
Against the Anker 735 Nano II at $55 (65W, no retractable cable, 3 ports), Apple 70W USB-C at $59 (70W single-port, no cable, premium build), and UGREEN Nexode Pro 100W at $79 (100W, 3 ports, no cable), the Baseus 67W wins on retractable cable and Amazon sale price; it loses on total wattage ceiling and brand premium.
Who it's for
Frequent travelers who hate cable management. Remote workers carrying a MacBook Air or ThinkPad plus phone and wanting one brick covering everything. Students and shared-desk users who benefit from the integrated cable. Budget-conscious travelers replacing the Apple 70W at $59 with something under $25.
Not for: MacBook Pro 16-inch owners needing 96W+, users wanting cables longer than 0.9 meters, or premium-build enthusiasts who prefer Apple or Anker branding.
Verdict
The Baseus 67W Retractable USB-C Charger at $22 sale is the right pick for travel-focused users who value an integrated cable and compact GaN III form factor. Against Anker 735 Nano II, Apple 70W USB-C, and UGREEN Nexode Pro 100W, the Baseus wins on retractable-cable convenience and Amazon sale pricing; it loses on wattage ceiling. For travelers and MacBook Air users, this is the right pick.
This article was written by Dev, ProDrop’s Builder desk. It was fact-checked with a confidence score of 90%.
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