SimpleLife LLC via Amazon[amazon.com] has 2 x INIU 45W Powerbanks: Qi2 Certified MagSafe 10000mAh + 20000mAh w/ Built-In USB-C Cable Charger on sale for $35.99 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.
The total price should be $72.98 - $36.99 = $35.99 + Free Shipping
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SimpleLife LLC via Amazon[amazon.com] has 2 x INIU 45W Powerbanks: Qi2 Certified MagSafe 10000mAh + 20000mAh w/ Built-In USB-C Cable Charger on sale for $35.99 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.
Model: INIU for MagSafe Portable Charger, 45W Slimmest 10000mAh Magnetic Power Bank, Qi2 Certified, with Lanyard USB C Cable & Kickstand, MagSafe Compatible Battery Pack for iPhone 16 15 14 13 Series Airpods
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Can any current owner comment on the build quality? My Aukey 20k failed after a year. I'm hesitant to buy these generic brands.
They claim 3 year warranty IIRC. No idea if they'll just go belly up though.
I think they get good reviews. You can try AllThingsOnePlace on youtube.
I don't think there are a ton of other better options - Anker? ... Not Baseus. Maybe Torras? I think Xiaomi used to make some good ones. Maybe one of the other Chinese companies pushing fast charging has come out with some decent models.
A lot of this is going to be people looking for specific charging capability, or fast bank recharge time. Like Samsung 45w, or power for laptops, steam decks, Nintendo Switches, etc. 60w, 140w, power deliver/20v 2-5a. Or in this case, wireless (and I think qi2, 15w)
Iniu is quite confusing, due to the many models, similar names, slight variations between them. I think some of the more attractive models are the p41, p55, p61l, p63 e1. p54 e1. p73... I think Iniu offers one of the better size/weight/performance options, and at a low price. But also annoying promo code/flash sales. They also make some decent low-cost chargers I think.
If you are looking for a "fast" charger, (25w, 45w, 60w, +), at a small size & weight, then Iniu comes out ahead of most other options. Otherwise I think you get to Anker and Cuktech, which are odd, boxy rectangular shapes (and Anker may require a specific charger to do its fast charging).
If you're looking for dirt cheap, try lurking wal mart for iniu. Sometimes they have unadvertised additional money off when you visit the individual product page. I think the 22.5w 10k were <$13 recently, as well as the 45w 10k <$15? Hard to remember since there's so many models. Idk who makes the cheapest 20k/27k. Amazon also tends to have promo codes.
tl;dr: Iniu seems to be the current choice for performance-to-cost. I don't think I'd get anything less than 45w. This combo (20k mah + 10k mah is about $20 each. If I tried to save $5-10 on the cheaper 15w/22.5w model, I'd regret it).
I've used this for about 3 months and it's holding up so far. It feels like a quality build which gives me confidence it will last. The charge level indicator (paw) is very bright and remains on while charging. The tiny lanyard is actually a USBC cable. I usually buy Anker chargers but at this price with 10k mah, I gave it a try.
I bought two of these Iniu powerbanks last year for my graveyard shift. I can only say that they are the most reliable and fastest charging powerbank I have tried. I have many powerbanks from Anker. I highly recommend this brand. I'm considering getting this offer too.
Can any current owner comment on the build quality? My Aukey 20k failed after a year. I'm hesitant to buy these generic brands.
I have a non-magsafe but with usbC cable. After only a few times of use, outer cable broke from its anchor and not shows like 5/6 skinny cables from inside the battery pack.
Can any current owner comment on the build quality? My Aukey 20k failed after a year. I'm hesitant to buy these generic brands.
I have two Iniu power banks that I use every weekend for my second job. I also bought charging cables from Iniu. They charge my Note 10 plus easily and fast. The build is very sturdy and has a good weight to it. Does not feel cheaply made and I have dropped it accidently twice now, no crack and works great. Charges fast too. I prefer this brand over my Anker power banks. You will not be dissapointed with this brand.
I ordered a pair for an upcoming trip. I have a few of the Anker magsafe chargers and various Mophie / other power banks. The older banks are probably a lot heavier than they need to be in 2025 and hoping these also help cut down on travel weight
I bought the 10,000mAh MagSafe one a few weeks ago and absolutely love it. Not sure I need anymore chargers, but this will now be my go to brand in the future.
Can any current owner comment on the build quality? My Aukey 20k failed after a year. I'm hesitant to buy these generic brands.
I've had INUI for 7 years. No issues.
Got the wireless charger a month ago. Works great. I get two charges on a 14 pro max.
It can get warm. But all the wireless ones do. Seems to be less than others. Build quality is very high. Sturdy stand and metal plate. Feels premium.
I had never known this brand until getting their MagSafe wireless chargers last week. The quality exceeds my expectation. I am in for these power banks.
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I think they get good reviews. You can try AllThingsOnePlace on youtube.
I don't think there are a ton of other better options - Anker? ... Not Baseus. Maybe Torras? I think Xiaomi used to make some good ones. Maybe one of the other Chinese companies pushing fast charging has come out with some decent models.
A lot of this is going to be people looking for specific charging capability, or fast bank recharge time. Like Samsung 45w, or power for laptops, steam decks, Nintendo Switches, etc. 60w, 140w, power deliver/20v 2-5a. Or in this case, wireless (and I think qi2, 15w)
Iniu is quite confusing, due to the many models, similar names, slight variations between them. I think some of the more attractive models are the p41, p55, p61l, p63 e1. p54 e1. p73... I think Iniu offers one of the better size/weight/performance options, and at a low price. But also annoying promo code/flash sales. They also make some decent low-cost chargers I think.
If you are looking for a "fast" charger, (25w, 45w, 60w, +), at a small size & weight, then Iniu comes out ahead of most other options. Otherwise I think you get to Anker and Cuktech, which are odd, boxy rectangular shapes (and Anker may require a specific charger to do its fast charging).
If you're looking for dirt cheap, try lurking wal mart for iniu. Sometimes they have unadvertised additional money off when you visit the individual product page. I think the 22.5w 10k were <$13 recently, as well as the 45w 10k <$15? Hard to remember since there's so many models. Idk who makes the cheapest 20k/27k. Amazon also tends to have promo codes.
tl;dr: Iniu seems to be the current choice for performance-to-cost. I don't think I'd get anything less than 45w. This combo (20k mah + 10k mah is about $20 each. If I tried to save $5-10 on the cheaper 15w/22.5w model, I'd regret it).
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Otherwise, everything's normal.
I believe there are planes with power outlets - if you can get your brick to stay put.
I've had INUI for 7 years. No issues.
Got the wireless charger a month ago. Works great. I get two charges on a 14 pro max.
It can get warm. But all the wireless ones do. Seems to be less than others. Build quality is very high. Sturdy stand and metal plate. Feels premium.
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