INIU Innovations Inc. via Amazon has
INIU 10000mAh 45W USB-C PD Power Bank w/ USB-C Lanyard Cable (Blue) on sale for $19.99 - $9.80 when you clip the coupon on the product page =
$10.19.
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INIU Innovations Inc. via Amazon has
INIU 10000mAh 45W USB-C PD Power Bank w/ USB-C Lanyard Cable (Red) on sale for $23.99 - $9.40 (49% off automatically taken at checkout) =
$12.23.
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About this Item:- 45W Fast Charging: Supports PD/QC protocols; charges iPhone 16 to 63% in 25 min, Samsung S24 Ultra to 73% in 25 min
- Ultra-Compact 10,000mAh: Industry-first High-Density TinyCell technology — 30% smaller and 15% lighter than comparable power banks
- Built-in Lanyard Cable: Exclusive durable nylon-braided USB-C to C cable that doubles as a lanyard; no more forgetting your cable
- Triple-Device Charging: 2 USB-C ports + 1 USB-A port for charging up to 3 devices simultaneously
- What's Included: 1× INIU 10,000mAh 45W power bank, 1× built-in lanyard USB-C to C cable
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Not last gen, 2021-2022 sold ones
so if you bought in 2025 - you're not included in the recall.
Amazon blasted it out to everyone who ever bought that SKU, not just ones sold / made in the recall window.
also this is a different model# too.
INIU has recalled its BI-B41 10,000mAh power banks sold on Amazon (Aug 2021-Apr 2022) due to fire and burn risks, with specific serial numbers (starting with 000G21, 000H21, 000I21, 000L21) affected; consumers should stop using them immediately and check INIU's recall page for refunds.
How to Identify the Recalled Power Bank:
Model: INIU 10,000mAh Power Bank (Model BI-B41).
Color: Blue or Black.
Markings: Features a paw print and INIU logo.
Serial Number: Located on the back/bottom, must start with 000G21, 000H21, 000I21, or 000L21.
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How did you get your money back? I got the emails but no way to contact them back.
You generally can contact them directly via Amazon app or website. It should bring up the Amazon chatbot which allows you to send them a message directly. I typically get a reply within a couple of days. Exceptions are when the seller is no longer around, which is sometimes the case with these alphabet soup companies.
Not last gen, 2021-2022 sold ones
so if you bought in 2025 - you're not included in the recall.
Amazon blasted it out to everyone who ever bought that SKU, not just ones sold / made in the recall window.
also this is a different model# too.
INIU has recalled its BI-B41 10,000mAh power banks sold on Amazon (Aug 2021-Apr 2022) due to fire and burn risks, with specific serial numbers (starting with 000G21, 000H21, 000I21, 000L21) affected; consumers should stop using them immediately and check INIU's recall page for refunds.
How to Identify the Recalled Power Bank:
Model: INIU 10,000mAh Power Bank (Model BI-B41).
Color: Blue or Black.
Markings: Features a paw print and INIU logo.
Serial Number: Located on the back/bottom, must start with 000G21, 000H21, 000I21, or 000L21.
But you know, it's always someone...how much is the company paying you? If it's nothing, that's even more pathetic.
The other problem I have with these units is that if it is anything above standard (say 18W) it should have a screen so you know that it is actually discharging/charging at the higher speed. You can find out on your device, but it should say on the battery pack. When you plug it in to the wall you have no idea if it has done the high-speed handshake for fast charging until the paws light up faster.
For $10, I shouldn't really complain. The Baseus picogo 45W is a lot more functional because of the lack of Times Square lights and screen. If you can get that for $20, I would do that.
I ordered 4 of these 2pack deal last year (2024) and 2 pack deal earlier this year (2025) and all 4 were not part of the recall serial numbers.
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But you know, it's always someone...how much is the company paying you? If it's nothing, that's even more pathetic.
INIU has issued a voluntary recall for approximately 210,000 units of its 10,000mAh portable power bank (Model BI-B41) sold exclusively on Amazon USA between August 2021 and April 2022 due to a fire and burn hazard caused by a defective lithium-ion battery cell. The recall affects only units with serial numbers "000G21", "000H21", "000I21", and "000L21". The company, in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), reported 15 incidents of overheating, including 11 fires that resulted in three minor burn injuries and an estimated $380,000 to $400,000 in property damage.
Recall Scope: The recall is limited to the INIU 10,000mAh 5V/3A Power Bank (Model BI-B41) in black or blue cases with a paw-print LED light on the front.
Affected Units: Only power banks with serial numbers "000G21", "000H21", "000I21", and "000L21" are included; all other INIU models and batches are unaffected.
Consumer Action: Consumers should stop using the recalled power banks immediately, verify the serial number, and register for a full refund or Amazon gift card via INIU's official recall page.
A few weeks ago, Amazon emailed me instructing me to stop using them due to fire risks. The product has been recalled, but that's the extent of it—no replacement, no refund. They simply tell you to stop using the product.
It feels like a complete waste of money. I expected better from INIU, but they clearly don't care. There's no way to contact them: all emails are no-reply, and the product listing has been removed entirely.
For reference:
[url]https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/INIU-Recalls-Power-Banks-Due-to-Fire-and-Burn-Hazards-Sold-on-Amazon[/url
]
https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/INIU-Recalls-Power-Banks-Due-to-Fire-and-Burn-Hazards-Sold-on-Amazon
Just a warning—this could happen to this battery as well.
Recall Scope: The recall is limited to the INIU 10,000mAh 5V/3A Power Bank (Model BI-B41) in black or blue cases with a paw-print LED light on the front.
Affected Units: Only power banks with serial numbers "000G21", "000H21", "000I21", and "000L21" are included; all other INIU models and batches are unaffected.
Consumer Action: Consumers should stop using the recalled power banks immediately, verify the serial number, and register for a full refund or Amazon gift card via INIU's official recall page.
The other problem I have with these units is that if it is anything above standard (say 18W) it should have a screen so you know that it is actually discharging/charging at the higher speed. You can find out on your device, but it should say on the battery pack. When you plug it in to the wall you have no idea if it has done the high-speed handshake for fast charging until the paws light up faster.
For $10, I shouldn't really complain. The Baseus picogo 45W is a lot more functional because of the lack of Times Square lights and screen. If you can get that for $20, I would do that.
I ordered 4 of these 2pack deal last year (2024) and 2 pack deal earlier this year (2025) and all 4 were not part of the recall serial numbers.
View order details Ordered on March 10, 2025
INIU Portable Charger, Slimmest 10000mAh 5V/3A Power Bank, USB C in&out High-Speed Charging Battery Pack, External Phone Powerbank Compatible with iPhone 16 15 14 13 12 Samsung S22 S21 Google iPad etc
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Edit:
And here's the email I received on 12/6/25:
Dear Amazon Customer,
We write to notify you of a potential safety concern with a product that you purchased on Amazon.com. Please review the Recalls and Product Safety Alerts page for further details: https://www.Amazon.com/your-produ...ety-alerts
Product: INIU Portable Charger, Slimmest 10000mAh 5V/3A Power Bank, USB C in&out High-Speed Charging Battery Pack, External Phone Powerbank Compatible with iPhone 16 15 14 13 12 Samsung S22 S21 Google iPad etc
Order ID: 113-3050776-9001030
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has informed us that the product listed above may not meet current mandatory or voluntary safety standards.
If you still have this product, we urge you to stop using it immediately and review the following notification for more details, including what you should do and where you can seek assistance:
https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026...-on-Amazon
If you made this purchase for someone else, please notify the recipient immediately and provide them with the information.
The safety and satisfaction of our customers is our highest priority. We regret any inconvenience this may cause you.
Thanks for shopping at Amazon.
Sincerely,
Amazon.com
www.amazon.com
Please note: This e-mail was sent from a notification-only address that cannot accept incoming e-mail. Please do not reply to this message.
Recall Scope: The recall is limited to the INIU 10,000mAh 5V/3A Power Bank (Model BI-B41) in black or blue cases with a paw-print LED light on the front.
Affected Units: Only power banks with serial numbers "000G21", "000H21", "000I21", and "000L21" are included; all other INIU models and batches are unaffected.
Consumer Action: Consumers should stop using the recalled power banks immediately, verify the serial number, and register for a full refund or Amazon gift card via INIU's official recall page.
That was my point. I ordered in 2024 and 2025... neither had serial numbers included in the recall but I still got the email.
If you somehow got older serial numbers from 2022 then obviously stop using it.
YMMV.
Otherwise I've had nothing but good experiences with INIU battery packs with holding charge, not overheating, and recharging quickly.
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But you know, it's always someone...how much is the company paying you? If it's nothing, that's even more pathetic.
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