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The INIU Portable Charger redefines mobile power with its ultra-compact 10000mAh high-density battery, delivering rapid 22.5W PD charging that powers an iPhone 15 to 60% in just 25 minutes. Featuring dual USB-C ports for both input and output alongside a USB-A port, it supports charging three devices simultaneously. Built with premium materials and backed by a 3-year warranty, it’s the safest, most versatile power bank designed for the on-the-go professional.












| ASIN | B0CB1FW5FC |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,601) |
| Date First Available | 14 Oct. 2024 |
| Item Weight | 182 g |
| Item model number | P41 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.36 x 6.86 x 1.27 cm; 182 g |
G**W
Lightweight
Lightweight for travel and small too.
N**K
These portable chargers are my new favorites. I purchased two before a trip, keeping one to myself and leaving the other for family. It can fully charge my Pixel 8 Pro multiple times, and has a great feel to it. The size is excellent as well, easy to keep in my pocket with the phone while it charges. The built-in cable is perfect to have handy, and it charges fast with USB-C PD. I did have an issue where one of the first two I purchased began making a small clicking sound and constantly reconnecting to the device when using USB-C, and the company promptly replaced it. While these aren't going to be a go-to for charging a laptop or such, they're prefect for topping up your phone if you'll be using it a lot during travel.
A**M
This is a great power bank for the money. The form factor is compact. The soft-touch exterior resists fingerprints and likely will show scuffs far less than a glossy surface. The USB-C cable/lanyard design is well executed. You can actually dangle the unit from the lanyard without risk of disengaging (although I wouldn't be too aggressive out of caution). I used a USB meter to validate the charging specs. The device works as intended. It charges at a full 27W if you use a 30W charger, for example. It does indeed deliver full power to devices depending on their specs. For example, my iPhone 16 Pro charges at about 25W when below 20%. Obviously it will charge at reduced power when over 80% by design, and tickle charge over 90%. I don't own an Android device to test the 45W charging potential, but other reviews here confirm that works. I did charge my MacBook 12-inch which takes 30W when the battery is low and this power bank did provide that level of power. Note that the MacBook does require more than 15V (the maximum voltage rail for this power bank), so a laptop that requires 20V (many do) will not see the same results. Pass through charging works for this power bank as well. There has been some misreported information on this feature, however. Some people have reported that the power bank will only see ~7W when charging with another device attached for charging, and that device only sees ~4W. This power bank is not as intelligent as perhaps it could be, so the order in which you plug in the cables matters to the charging power. If you plug in the bank to a 30W charger, it will show 27W charing power. If you then take an iPhone or iPad, for example, plug the cable into it and then plug the other end into the power bank, the charging power to the bank will drop to ~15W and the device will charge at full power (which depends on its state of charge as described above). For example, it charges an iPad at 60% battery at 9W with the bank charging at 15W. Any empty iPhone 16 will charge at 22W with the bank charging at 15W. It appears the bank charing power is capped 15W. If you plug in a cable with the bank already charging, the cable resistance will tank the bank charging power to ~7W and if you then plug in a device it might get only ~4W. Unplug the device and reconnect it and it will receive full power for its state of charge and the bank will again see 15W. I hope this helps people who need pass through charging. I don't recommend doing this often, however, since it generates heat and is not the preferred charing scenario. It does come in handy when needed, however.
A**R
It's very small, easy to keep in a pocket or a purse. It charges your device pretty quickly, and often lasts for 2 charges. Works great with my android phones and with other bits of tech that charge with a type-C, like my headphones. I got this as a backup for a weekend trip where our car was going to be left at a park and ride. It was a great knowing that we could always have a phone on us that was over 50% charged because of this thing. Since that trip, I've just been using it in my daily life. Our house is older and only has one outlet in most rooms, this gives us more freedom to charge our devices where we're at instead of where the plugs are.
K**.
What a handy charger. Took to Japan, between family members it was used frequently. I would recommend - it is a great size - not too big, easy to tuck into a shoulder bag without adding a lot of weight. Having it's own 'attached' cord made it complete - no fumbling around for a separate cord when you need to recharge a phone/device in the middle of an excursion. I never had an issue with the charger running down without getting at LEAST one full charge. This was a A+ buy.
G**.
This is a very convenient charger to carry. It charges fast, is smaller than other chargers and the usb cables click in to form a carrying cord. This set up makes this an all-in-one portable phone charger- except…..I bought this because I wanted just that. I made sure it was compatible with the Iphone 12, which I have. However, the cables that come with it do not fit the 12. I can connect my own cables, but that defeats the purpose of buying this particular charger. I took 1 star off for that. Other than that, it is a good purchase and I am happy with this item.
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