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The INIU Portable Charger is a cutting-edge 10,000mAh power bank designed for fast charging and portability. With a 22.5W output, it can charge an iPhone 15 to 60% in just 25 minutes. Its innovative design features dual USB-C ports for versatile charging options and allows you to charge three devices simultaneously, making it an essential accessory for travelers and students alike.
S**L
Works
Really needed a new pack as I now use the new iPhone charger and my old charger pack doesn’t have the correct wire. Works with the iPhone 15 charger. The paw shows how much battery is left on it. It will be all blue if it’s fully charged and then each paw will loose a light when it starts going down. It’s not too heavy. Comes with a pouch to carry it in. Charges quite fast. Good design. Come with charger to charge it
A**Y
sleek and stylish with easy to read power level
I have a few power banks some larger than this some smaller. This power bank from INIU is lightweight and compact making it very portable.Despite being lightweight and compact the power bank has a capacity of 10,000 mah and a very good charging speed of 22.5W.The novel charge indicator ( a paw) allows you to monitor the battery level which is very useful. An added feature is that it has a built-in flashlight, which makes it convenient to use at night, great if you are taking it camping.In summary a great little power pack at a great price point.
C**S
INIU Portable 22.5W 10,000mAh (9,333mAh tested) slim power bank with twin USB-C ports
This portable charger from INIU is a compact little thing with a good capacity. It's got a 10,000mAh battery inside, which is lithium polymer (Li-po), making it much more compact than power banks that use cells. I tested the capacity myself, and it came out to be about 9,333mAh. That’s a little less than advertised, but still pretty good. The main thing I was looking for was something small enough to carry around easily, and this fits the bill.What's rather nice about this one is that it has two USB-C ports, which is somewhat unusual. Many of the power banks I’ve tested only have a single USB-C port so this one lets you charge more than one device using USB-C, which is great if you’re like me and have a phone and other gadgets that use USB-C charging. It does have a regular USB-A port as well, so you can charge up to three things at once if you need to. I used the power bank over the weekend when I was out and about all day, and away from home for the night. I charged my phone, my earbuds, and also gave a juicing to my friend’s phone, and it kept everything going.INIU says it can charge an iPhone 15 to 60% in about 25 minutes, and from my experience, it charges my phone pretty quickly. It's rated at 22.5W, which is a decent amount of power for fast charging. I also noticed it has a really comprehensive battery management system. Basically, it has a bunch of safety features to protect the battery and your devices. It protects against things like overcharging, over-discharging, short circuits, and even temperature extremes. It monitors the temperature while charging and discharging, and it also has protection for each port, USB-C and USB-A, individually. I must say I really liked that it’s so compact and much lighter than the one I was using before, although I’m not about to swap to this one just yet as it lacks MagSafe compatibility.I've made a list of the 15-Layer SmartProtect System features found on this power bank, which I think you'll agree is pretty comprehensive:-Charge low temperatureProtection against charging at low temperaturesCharge high temperatureProtection against charging at high temperaturesDischarge low temperatureProtection against discharging at low temperaturesDischarge high temperatureProtection against discharging at high temperaturesBattery short-circuitProtection against battery short circuitsOutput overvoltageProtection against excessive output voltageCharging undervoltageProtection against insufficient charging voltageBattery temperatureProtection against extreme battery temperaturesBattery over-dischargeProtection against excessive battery dischargeOutput overcurrentProtection against excessive output currentCharging overvoltageProtection against excessive charging voltageUSB C overchargeProtection against overcharging via USB-CCharging overcurrentProtection against excessive charging currentDischarge overcurrentProtection against excessive discharge currentOutput short-circuitProtection against output short circuitsType-C port overheatProtection against overheating of the USB-C portUSB A overchargeProtection against overcharging via USB-A
M**D
Fast-charge one device or slow-charge two or three
This is a pocket-sized (11x7x1.6cm) three-port USB power bank with built-in torch, which can be activated or deactivated with a double-press of the button. The charge indicator is in the form of a paw-print in the corner of the front face.With a single cable connected to the USB-A port, this power bank advertises itself to the connected device as:-* A 5V 2.4A Apple charger* A 5V 1.5A BC 1.2 Dedicated Charging Port (DCP)* A 9V or 12V Samsung AFC charger* A 5V, 9V or 12V Huawei fast charger (FCP)* A 3.4V to 12.0V 25W Huawei supercharger (SCP)* A 5V, 9V or 12V QC2.0 charger* A PumpExpress Plus 1.1 (PE+1.1) charger* A PumpExpress Plus 2.0 (PE+2.0) chargerWith a single cable connected to either of the USB-C ports, the charger offers all of the above plus the following:-* A PD 3.0 device, maximum 22W PDO:5* A 12.01V QC3.0 charger* A QC 4.0 chargerThis is good, as it means pretty much any device you connect will see a charger it likes and will make the most of it instead of throttling back to 500mA or 1A.There is, however, interaction between the ports, suggesting that they share voltage regulator circuits. If more than one device is connected then all three ports drop to offering themselves as a 0.5A apple charger or a 1.5A DCP. No fancy voltages this time.The power bank will readily recharge at a higher voltage if available, for example pulling 9 volts from a Samsung AFC or Huawei FCP charger, and can do this into either of the USB-C ports. If a device is plugged into one of the other ports at the same time though, the requested charging voltage drops to 5 volts.It comes with a short USB 2.0 Type A to Type C charge-and-data cable which can be used either to charge the power bank or to charge a device from it. It also comes with a little string bag to put both in.A full discharge yields 35Wh of energy and it takes approx. 44Wh to charge, which roughly ties in with the 3.7V 10Ah claimed battery capacity.All in all a useful little power bank, handy on a day out if you need some extra runtime.
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