⚡ Stay unstoppable with the INIU 100W Power Bank — power your hustle, anywhere!
The INIU 100W Portable Charger features a massive 25,000mAh battery with dual USB-C ports delivering up to 100W output for flagship laptops and fast charging for phones and tablets. It supports 65W USB-C input for rapid recharging and is airline-approved, making it the ultimate travel companion for professionals and gamers alike.
J**Y
The most beautiful power banks ever made - and the smallest. SO SO **** CUTE ****
It's funny that INIU seem to think these smarties of the Power Bank World are really for teenagers and young people! I am not a little bit older than that and I ADORE them. These are amazing Power Banks; beautifully made and designed in lots of smartie like colours - and wow! are they miniature. I have the 45W version and the 100W. The 100W is still small - but it is big! I mean.... it is not tiny! It is heavy too. BUT it packs a punch. Having tested the 45W mini versions (I have not tried the 65W versions - more on that later) - I would choose lots of the 45W versions rather than this beast.... but if you want the big power for a lap top this is probably your best bet. So before I do a quick comparison with Anker Power Banks - a quick word on availability. These are like gold dust. Nearly every colour is no longer available; most are now available in black. Until this week I had not heard of the brand at all. So now a comparison with Anker. These are much prettier things - Anker has nothing that comes close. These are also functional - not so many readouts and the cable is simpler. Instead of being welded, it is attached to the strap. Warranty: well Iniu promise three years no questions asked. I have not tested it. This is pretty much the best in the market. The big problem currently (May/June 2025) is complete lack of availability for almost all power Banks. I just wish they could keep up with demand - nearly everything is sold out. And please get more of the red, green and yellow ones! These are very little technological marvels - and we love them. You do not say that very often about Power Banks - but there you are. 5 STARS VERY highly recommended.
S**N
Its heavy but its good
Its bigger and heavier than most battery packs - I was surprised by its weight. It does have enough juice to charge laptops as well as tablets and phones. During a recent power cut at home it was able to sustain a laptop and a mobile phone being used as a hotspot for mobile internet to allow work to be continued. It was a bit more expensive than I had planned on going for a power pack but I'm glad I bought it. I've used it at home and while on an extended sailing trip so far.
D**R
Great Power Bank
Amazing power bank, loads of capacity and charges fast if paired with a 65w charger.
D**I
The last power bank you’ll need
Probably the best power bank iv ever used, really really good for the price and lasts forever. The 100w output and charging speed basically makes this perfect for me, can’t see myself upgrading from this anytime soon.
T**N
Packs a punch
Seems to do the job charges fast but for some weird reason 99 to 100% charge takes like 30 mins I don't know if it's a fault I hopeNot but the charging performance is phenomenal I can power my rog ally for upto 3 hours and it allows 30w turbo and charge my phone at the same time wow 👌
A**.
Best in class
Great fast charging battery pack
W**R
Absolutely great product.
Great product. Would like to see if they can improve on this. I use it for videography and charging my cameras whilst in the field.
A**Y
Its quality. Well worth the money!
There is nothing light about this power bank (about 500g) which is what you would expect with a big battery (multiple batteries inside). If it was light then it wouldn't be able to deliver the power. I use my phone as a mobile hotspot for my tablet when I work outside and needed something to charge both on days when I use the devices heavily. It managed to fast charge my phone and charge my tablet simultaneously. My old power bank simply couldn't fast charge anything and couldn't deliver enough power to charge the tablet at all and therefore I couldn't work all day without finding an AC adapter. This one looks and feels quality. Many other power banks (cheaper) either lie about their capacity or simply disappoint - this one does exactly what it says it will. Very pleased that I invested in it. Best power bank I have had. Lower power devices (ear buds etc) will need to be charged from the 18w port I found, therefore you may need to carry 2 cables (USB-A and USB-A). The bank comes with a short USB-C cable so you may need a USB-A to USB-C cable for some devices. Make sure that you use good cables to fast charge devices not cheap cables.[UPDATE] I have bought a USB-C to 5.5x2.5mm barrell adapter so that I can run my Gigabyte G5 gaming laptop. I also bought a USB-C cable that shows the charge in watts and can graph my laptop battery being charged and discharged. The laptop thinks the power bank is an ac adapter and therefore can charge the laptop battery at a rate of about 14 watts and run the laptop doing normal work (web browser and watching Amazon Prime video). The power needed to do this varies between 33 watts and 59 watts depending on what the laptop is doing. Power bank works great. I then got the GPU running and played Halo - the power bank delivered 110 watts (and even 114 watts momentaraly). The laptop wanted more power than this and so behaved as though the power plug was being plugged in and out every 5 to 20 seconds, when this happened the laptop is switching between its own battery and the power bank. The power bank therefore is working perfectly! If I stop using the GPU to play the game power usage returns back to 35 watts approx.During my tests the power bank ran the laptop for approx 45 minutes, charged the laptop from 25% to 40% and powered the laptop while in use and by the time I wrote this line the power bank was only down to 65%.The powerbank can deliver 110 watts momentarily and will sustain 100watts (I haven't found a way to demand 100 watts continually yet). It does deliver what it says it can.The photo shows the laptop playing a video and graphing the laptop battery charge and discharge while I tested. Just to show that I did test it. The blue part of the graph shows me trying to disharge the battery the red line shows when the power bank was running the laptop and charging the laptop. It shows at that moment the power bank was delivering 51 watts to the laptop and for my tests which lasted about 45 minutes the power bank only discharged down to 73%. While the GPU was demanding a lot of power it also shows that the laptop wasn't being charged and as soon as I stopped playing Halo charging resumed at 14 watts.Bottom line is this is a great power bank and works as advertised. Well pleased.
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