INIU 100w 25000mAh Power Bank Review

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INIU 100w 25000mAh Power Bank Review
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Although it is by no means cheap at £69.99 before discounts, you do get plenty of power and features for your money. The INIU P63-E1 is claimed to be the smallest 25000 mAh power bank on the market and at just 11.7 x 7.3 x 3.6 cm it just may be so.

In the box, I received the power bank, a decent quality USB-C charging cable, an unbranded generic carry bag and a nicely designed and informative user guide. The user guide is useful just for the product's technical specs as using the power bank is not rocket science.

At 480g the power bank is quite heavy for the size and feels reassuringly well made and upmarket in the hand. On the front is a large plastic panel housing a small but bright LED screen displaying the current battery status and on the side the the recessed and rather hard to locate power button. On the top is the large panel holding the three USB ports.

There are three ports. Left to right they are USC-C 1 which can take a 65w input to charge the power bank's lithium battery and output at up to 100w. Next is USB-C 2 which is output only at up to 45w. Finally, there is the USB A output put which can charge devices at up to 18w. The fast charging protocols PD3.0, PD2.0, QC2.0, AFC and more are all supported here.

The power bank can charge up to three devices simultaneously at a maximum rate of 65w each for the USB-C ports and 15w for the USB A port. This should allow you to charge a MacBook Pro and iPhone 16 to 42% and 60% respectively in just 25 minutes.

Charging the power bank itself is done through the USB-C 1 port and takes just 30 mins to reach 75% and less than 90 to fully charge. The front panel display shows the current battery charge level. A fully charged power bank should allow to charge your iPhone 16 4.1 times, or your MacBook Pro 1.3 times. I don't have an iPhone and so cannot confirm that, but I have to say I have been happy with how fast it charges the various devices I have tested it with.

As power banks go this is not inexpensive, but getting so much power into and out of such a small device so quickly must need some pretty clever tech behind it and that never comes cheap.

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