SimpleLife LLC via Amazon has 20,000mAh INIU USB-C 65W PD Fast Charging Portable Power Bank on sale for $35.99 - $14.40 with promo code TQ82FXW7 at checkout = $21.59. Shipping is free.
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SimpleLife LLC via Amazon has 20,000mAh INIU USB-C 65W PD Fast Charging Portable Power Bank on sale for $35.99 - $14.40 with promo code TQ82FXW7 at checkout = $21.59. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member LovelyCheetah for sharing this deal.
Model: INIU Power Bank, 20000mAh 65W USB C Laptop Portable Charger, PD QC Fast Charging 3-Output External Battery Pack for Laptop MacBook Dell XPS iPad Tablet Steam Deck iPhone 16 15 14 Pro Samsung S22 etc
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The previous INIU 22.5W Powerbank is strange. It ONLY recharges at 18W Max. That is not great because you would have expected 20W from the USB C. It is actually 18W USB C input - or 6 hours (a lot of time).
Furthermore on the 22.5W powerbank, INIU does NOT state the total power output when multiple ports are used. My suspicion is that it might be 15W total - which is aneamic. So when charging 3 devices - they would charge very very slow. With one device you do get 20 W from USB C or 22.5W from USB-A. But not all phones would charge at 22.5W.
The 65W Powerbank - clearly has the Output charging rates spelled out. It's 45W + 20W using C1+C2, 45+18W using C1+A1 and 45W+15W using all 3 ports and obviously 65w using the one C1 port. The Output seems similar to some of the 3 port 65W GAN chargers. So clearly charging multiple devices is doable with this powerbank.
Finally the Input Charging is 45W USB-C which would take around 2 hours with a 45W PD charger - and this does support pass through which is very handy when you have access to a power outlet.
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I'm getting "Promo code is no longer working" is the deal dead?
Update: tried opening the link via web browser instead of using amazon app, and promo code worked for several , ordered 3, excellent deal, great brand. Have several from this brand and I would say they are equivalent to Anker quality.
Last edited by iRebates January 15, 2025 at 07:54 PM.
I would say it's worth it for the small price difference, given that faster charging and recharging speeds 65W. Future proofing for faster charging smart phones and tablets. However I do wish that this one came with the built in flash light as that comes in handy sometimes.
Update: it can recharge at 45W max but can output 65W max or a combination of outputs 45W + 20W
Last edited by iRebates January 15, 2025 at 08:06 PM.
I would say it's worth it for the small price difference, given that faster charging and recharging speeds 65W. Future proofing for faster charging smart phones and tablets. However I do wish that this one came with the built in flash light as that comes in handy sometimes.
Crap, thought it had a flashlight to. Swear I saw that in one of the reviews
The previous deal for a 20k Mah INIU powerbank was $7 less than this one.
The only difference seems to be the 65W output. Both the capacity and size is similar.
So if charging the laptop is not a valid use case, would it make more sense to get the previous power bank which is cheaper?
I would say it's worth it for the small price difference, given that faster charging and recharging speeds 65W. Future proofing for faster charging smart phones and tablets. However I do wish that this one came with the built in flash light as that comes in handy sometimes.
Update: it can recharge at 45W max but can output 65W max or a combination of outputs 45W + 20W
Nice, I've canceled the other one and ordered this one.
The previous deal for a 20k Mah INIU powerbank was $7 less than this one.
The only difference seems to be the 65W output. Both the capacity and size is similar.
So if charging the laptop is not a valid use case, would it make more sense to get the previous power bank which is cheaper?
It depends, this one does also have 45W recharging speed. So if you're always on the go and need to quickly recharge this battery pack 45W vs 20W is a pretty big difference in recharge time, assuming you also have a fast USB C PD charger to charge this battery pack at full 45W speed.
Last edited by iRebates January 15, 2025 at 08:22 PM.
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Completely agree, however this one does also have 45W recharging speed. So if you're always on the go and need to quickly recharge this battery pack 45W vs 22.5W is a pretty big difference in recharge time, assuming you also have a fast USB C PD charger to charge this battery pack at full 45W speed.
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The previous INIU 22.5W Powerbank is strange. It ONLY recharges at 18W Max. That is not great because you would have expected 20W from the USB C. It is actually 18W USB C input - or 6 hours (a lot of time).
Furthermore on the 22.5W powerbank, INIU does NOT state the total power output when multiple ports are used. My suspicion is that it might be 15W total - which is aneamic. So when charging 3 devices - they would charge very very slow. With one device you do get 20 W from USB C or 22.5W from USB-A. But not all phones would charge at 22.5W.
The 65W Powerbank - clearly has the Output charging rates spelled out. It's 45W + 20W using C1+C2, 45+18W using C1+A1 and 45W+15W using all 3 ports and obviously 65w using the one C1 port. The Output seems similar to some of the 3 port 65W GAN chargers. So clearly charging multiple devices is doable with this powerbank.
Finally the Input Charging is 45W USB-C which would take around 2 hours with a 45W PD charger - and this does support pass through which is very handy when you have access to a power outlet.
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The previous INIU 22.5W Powerbank is strange. It ONLY recharges at 18W Max. That is not great because you would have expected 20W from the USB C. It is actually 18W USB C input - or 6 hours (a lot of time).
Furthermore on the 22.5W powerbank, INIU does NOT state the total power output when multiple ports are used. My suspicion is that it might be 15W total - which is aneamic. So when charging 3 devices - they would charge very very slow. With one device you do get 20 W from USB C or 22.5W from USB-A. But not all phones would charge at 22.5W.
The 65W Powerbank - clearly has the Output charging rates spelled out. It's 45W + 20W using C1+C2, 45+18W using C1+A1 and 45W+15W using all 3 ports and obviously 65w using the one C1 port. The Output seems similar to some of the 3 port 65W GAN chargers. So clearly charging multiple devices is doable with this powerbank.
Finally the Input Charging is 45W USB-C which would take around 2 hours with a 45W PD charger - and this does support pass through which is very handy when you have access to a power outlet.
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Update: tried opening the link via web browser instead of using amazon app, and promo code worked for several , ordered 3, excellent deal, great brand. Have several from this brand and I would say they are equivalent to Anker quality.
It only works for "classic size"
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Update: it can recharge at 45W max but can output 65W max or a combination of outputs 45W + 20W
The only difference seems to be the 65W output. Both the capacity and size is similar.
So if charging the laptop is not a valid use case, would it make more sense to get the previous power bank which is cheaper?
Update: it can recharge at 45W max but can output 65W max or a combination of outputs 45W + 20W
The only difference seems to be the 65W output. Both the capacity and size is similar.
So if charging the laptop is not a valid use case, would it make more sense to get the previous power bank which is cheaper?
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank PowerfulName4771
The previous INIU 22.5W Powerbank is strange. It ONLY recharges at 18W Max. That is not great because you would have expected 20W from the USB C. It is actually 18W USB C input - or 6 hours (a lot of time).
Furthermore on the 22.5W powerbank, INIU does NOT state the total power output when multiple ports are used. My suspicion is that it might be 15W total - which is aneamic. So when charging 3 devices - they would charge very very slow. With one device you do get 20 W from USB C or 22.5W from USB-A. But not all phones would charge at 22.5W.
The 65W Powerbank - clearly has the Output charging rates spelled out. It's 45W + 20W using C1+C2, 45+18W using C1+A1 and 45W+15W using all 3 ports and obviously 65w using the one C1 port. The Output seems similar to some of the 3 port 65W GAN chargers. So clearly charging multiple devices is doable with this powerbank.
Finally the Input Charging is 45W USB-C which would take around 2 hours with a 45W PD charger - and this does support pass through which is very handy when you have access to a power outlet.
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