SimpleLife LLC via Amazon has
INIU 10000mAh Qi2 Certified 45W MagSafe Power Bank with USB-C Cable (Black) on sale for $35.98 - 45% off when you redeem the discount on the product page (or enter promo code
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$19.79.
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About this Item:
- Qi2-Certified 15W wireless charging
- PD 45W wired charging
- Includes lanyard usb-c cable
- Integrated foldable stand
- Ultra-slim 0.5" power bank
- Power indicator
- TSA-compliant
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The p73 charges my phone about 1.45x
"7000mah output". 4.2 x 2.8 x 0.5". 190g 6.7oz. 2:00 recharge
The p50 can only do about 1.25x.
"6200mah". 3.3 x 2.0 x 1.0". 165g 5.6oz. 2:00 recharge.
The p55 is thinner than p50, but I haven't tried it. Labelled about the same capacity as the p50.
"6300mah". 4.4 x 2.7 x 0.7" 185g 6.5oz. 1:50 recharge
p50 is supposed to be the most advanced/newest/best-recommended. It's been @$25.00 on Iniu's site after a 15% code.
p55 is currently $23.50 on walmart after small discount. Might drop even lower, idk. "INIU Power Bank, Smallest 45W 10000mAh Fast Charging"
p50 is fat & light. p73 is skinny, has @10% more capacity, and can do wireless.
I'm not sure if any can do 20v charging. All recharging times are about the same. You'd have to look at the curve to see if there's a partial-charge difference there.
It looks like the popular 5000mah power banks output about 3000mah. Kinda hard to say whether I'd rather grab something smaller, lighter, and can charge my phone 0.6x. Or something bulkier that can charge it 1.3x. Depends on the initial charge of the phone I guess. Recharge times are all close. I'm not sure if any have significant output differences. I'd probably go p73 due to the slight extra capacity, and thinness.
You have to verify individual device compatibility with the wireless (if you plan to use it to wirelessly charge your devices)
The kit without cells is available where they ship cheap xpress stuff from China.
Anyone tried those before? I doubt they have coils to support 15w as they say.
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Using p73 wirelessly will lose @30% capacity to efficiency. Probably feels better in a pocket.
Maybe tech will improve in a couple of years. Hard to day what the best battery size is. Realistically you only need it until the next best thing comes out. Probably 2029ish
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