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25000mAh 140W INIU Compact Power Bank (2x USB-C, 1x USB-A)

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SimpleLife LLC via Amazon has 25000mAh 140W INIU Compact Power Bank (P64-E1) on sale for $75.93 - $30.37 (40%) off when you click 'Redeem' on the product page or apply promo code EARE9TUK on the checkout page = $45.56. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • 25,000mAh battery capacity (Airline-approved, TSA-compliant)
  • Ports
    • USB-C1: 140W In/Out
    • USB-C2: 45W Out
    • USB-A: 18W Out
  • Includes power bank, 2' 240W USB-C to USB-C Cable
  • 3-year iNiu care, and lifetime technical support

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    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 1745 customer reviews.
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SimpleLife LLC via Amazon has 25000mAh 140W INIU Compact Power Bank (P64-E1) on sale for $75.93 - $30.37 (40%) off when you click 'Redeem' on the product page or apply promo code EARE9TUK on the checkout page = $45.56. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member Izzy138 for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 25,000mAh battery capacity (Airline-approved, TSA-compliant)
  • Ports
    • USB-C1: 140W In/Out
    • USB-C2: 45W Out
    • USB-A: 18W Out
  • Includes power bank, 2' 240W USB-C to USB-C Cable
  • 3-year iNiu care, and lifetime technical support

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 1745 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: INIU 140W Power Bank, Compact 25000mAh High Capacity Laptop Portable Charger, USB C in&Out Tablet Powerbank, Smart Digital Display Phone Charger for iPhone 16 15, Samsung, iPad, MacBook, Laptop etc.

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sjguy01
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It's 2000mah less capacity (25000 vs 27000) and smaller size wise compared to the other model. These get really hot if you charge/discharge at full 100W or 140W so smaller isn't necessarily better since there's less area for heat dissipation. I'm waiting for the bigger model to go below $40 again.

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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank sjguy01

It's 2000mah less capacity (25000 vs 27000) and smaller size wise compared to the other model. These get really hot if you charge/discharge at full 100W or 140W so smaller isn't necessarily better since there's less area for heat dissipation. I'm waiting for the bigger model to go below $40 again.
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Do they have pass through charging?
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Squirrels8MyLunchMar 04, 2025 01:07 AM
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Quote from jeffus :
Do they have pass through charging?
the 27000 model does, this one may
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Squirrels8MyLunchMar 04, 2025 01:08 AM
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Quote from Lacosmo :
The 140w mode is 28V 5A max, and 100w is 20V 5A max.
Unfortunately, this won't support my Dell Alienware that requires 20V 6.5A for full speed processing.
you ain't charging anything but a regular non gaming laptop with this
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AdelleyMar 04, 2025 04:09 AM
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Quote from Squirrels8MyLunch :
you ain't charging anything but a regular non gaming laptop with this
I mean.. it'll maintain it at least.. for the most part I would think right?

Laptop can't be using its max W the whole time I imagine.

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Quote from sjguy01 :
It's 2000mah less capacity (25000 vs 27000) and smaller size wise compared to the other model. These get really hot if you charge/discharge at full 100W or 140W so smaller isn't necessarily better since there's less area for heat dissipation. I'm waiting for the bigger model to go below $40 again.
You may have to wait longer - , tarrifs will increase the price.
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sjguy01Mar 04, 2025 04:36 AM
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Quote from Lacosmo :
The 140w mode is 28V 5A max, and 100w is 20V 5A max.
Unfortunately, this won't support my Dell Alienware that requires 20V 6.5A for full speed processing.
It's doubtful anything not made by Dell would ever go beyond the PD spec which is 5A max. Cables have to be thicker to support higher amps and it'd be a fire liability if a power bank pushed 6.5A through a 5A cable that a manufacturer might cheap out on copper.
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Squirrels8MyLunchMar 04, 2025 04:46 AM
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Quote from Adelley :
I mean.. it'll maintain it at least.. for the most part I would think right?

Laptop can't be using its max W the whole time I imagine.
I'm not a scientist but I wouldn't take my gaming laptop anywhere with a small battery like this
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asukaMar 04, 2025 05:11 AM
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Quote from sjguy01 :
It's doubtful anything not made by Dell would ever go beyond the PD spec which is 5A max. Cables have to be thicker to support higher amps and it'd be a fire liability if a power bank pushed 6.5A through a 5A cable that a manufacturer might cheap out on copper.
For a brief while these were made.

I asked the USB IF about the legality of these. They said it was permissible to break spec, so long as third party devices maintain the spec limit.

In other words, a Dell charger and cable can break spec with a Dell laptop, but have to maintain spec limit with an iPad or Surface.

Presumably Dell had some e-marker on the cable - or extensive testing to ensure e-marked 5A cables can universally handle 6.5Amp.
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Quote from asuka :
For a brief while these were made.

I asked the USB IF about the legality of these. They said it was permissible to break spec, so long as third party devices maintain the spec limit.

Presumably Dell had some e-marker on the cable - or extensive testing to ensure e-marked 5A cables can universally handle 6.5Amp.
I'm pretty sure laptop manufacturers like Dell get away with it only because the cable is captive, i.e. you can't unplug the other side of the cable from the charger. That ensures you don't plug in a standard 5A cable that couldn't handle it. Does your charger have a USB-C cable that detaches?
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asukaMar 04, 2025 05:23 AM
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Quote from sjguy01 :
I'm pretty sure laptop manufacturers like Dell get away with it only because the cable is captive, i.e. you can't unplug the other side of the cable from the charger. That ensures you don't plug in a standard 5A cable that couldn't handle it. Does your charger have a USB-C cable that detaches?
From my experience most of them have a fixed cable that exclusively provides the charge.

The OEM opens up big liability otherwise. That said, we got to 65W at 20V/3.25A because some people pushed the envelope that extra 0.25A. Just as Apple did early on with 1Amp over USB-A.
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ShadowPMar 04, 2025 05:34 AM
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140W out seems kinda pointless because it can only supply that for like 30mins. (25ahr*3.8v is like 90whr, and then some efficieny loss).
I'd rather have a bigger brick that does less power at higher efficiency

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