SimpleLife LLC via Amazon has
INIU 22.5W 20000mAh USB C Mini Portable Power Bank (P51) on sale for $29.99 - $14.70 (apply promo code
B642JBPO at checkout) =
$15.29.
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Features:- 22.5W output
- Quick Charge 4+ / Power Delivery 3.0
- Charge three devices at once: 1x USB-C port and 2x USB-A ports
- 3-Year manufacturer warranty
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Most cannot. They will still work with a 45w charger but they will only pull a designated wattage.
I'm not totally disagreeing with you. We all want more bang for our buck. Just saying if you can't use it. Don't spend extra.
Example: (from google AI)
The Pixel Fold's wired charging wattage depends on the specific model; the original Pixel Fold supported up to 30W, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold charged at 21W, while the latest Pixel 10 Pro Fold supports up to 39W with a compatible USB-C charger
Samsung Fold:
The maximum charging speed has remained 25W for several generations of the Fold device
Apple:
The max wired charging speed for recent high-end "Pro Max" iPhones, such as the iPhone 15 Pro Max, is around 27W, though it can sometimes briefly peak higher. While Apple officially advertises the capability to reach 50% charge in about 30 minutes using a 20W or higher USB-C charger, actual sustained speeds are often in the 20-30W range. This moderate charging speed is a deliberate choice by Apple to prioritize battery health and longevity over achieving the extremely high wattages seen on some Android devices.
Note: Higher wattage adapters, such as 30W, 67W, or 140W, will not make the phone charge faster than its maximum capacity, according to Apple.
This info is just quickly pulled from Google AI.
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Can you check that the seller is SimpleLife LLC when applying the code?
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I like the digital power meter also, cause tells me how much juice I got left in the tank.
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Most cannot. They will still work with a 45w charger but they will only pull a designated wattage.
I'm not totally disagreeing with you. We all want more bang for our buck. Just saying if you can't use it. Don't spend extra.
Example: (from google AI)
The Pixel Fold's wired charging wattage depends on the specific model; the original Pixel Fold supported up to 30W, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold charged at 21W, while the latest Pixel 10 Pro Fold supports up to 39W with a compatible USB-C charger
Samsung Fold:
The maximum charging speed has remained 25W for several generations of the Fold device
Apple:
The max wired charging speed for recent high-end "Pro Max" iPhones, such as the iPhone 15 Pro Max, is around 27W, though it can sometimes briefly peak higher. While Apple officially advertises the capability to reach 50% charge in about 30 minutes using a 20W or higher USB-C charger, actual sustained speeds are often in the 20-30W range. This moderate charging speed is a deliberate choice by Apple to prioritize battery health and longevity over achieving the extremely high wattages seen on some Android devices.
Note: Higher wattage adapters, such as 30W, 67W, or 140W, will not make the phone charge faster than its maximum capacity, according to Apple.
This info is just quickly pulled from Google AI.
I had the same issue. Just got mine after selecting the right vendor.
I prefer the 10,000mah as it's slimmer but my upcoming trip has some days in places without electricity so a higher cap bank is preferred.
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Most cannot. They will still work with a 45w charger but they will only pull a designated wattage.
I'm not totally disagreeing with you. We all want more bang for our buck. Just saying if you can't use it. Don't spend extra.
Example: (from google AI)
The Pixel Fold's wired charging wattage depends on the specific model; the original Pixel Fold supported up to 30W, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold charged at 21W, while the latest Pixel 10 Pro Fold supports up to 39W with a compatible USB-C charger
Samsung Fold:
The maximum charging speed has remained 25W for several generations of the Fold device
Apple:
The max wired charging speed for recent high-end "Pro Max" iPhones, such as the iPhone 15 Pro Max, is around 27W, though it can sometimes briefly peak higher. While Apple officially advertises the capability to reach 50% charge in about 30 minutes using a 20W or higher USB-C charger, actual sustained speeds are often in the 20-30W range. This moderate charging speed is a deliberate choice by Apple to prioritize battery health and longevity over achieving the extremely high wattages seen on some Android devices.
Note: Higher wattage adapters, such as 30W, 67W, or 140W, will not make the phone charge faster than its maximum capacity, according to Apple.
This info is just quickly pulled from Google AI.
Faster phone charging is a nice benefit but the true game changer of the higher watt battery packs is there ability to be recharged quicker from the wall. Higher wattage is also nice if recharging multiple devices at once.
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