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INIU BI-B64 140W 27000mAh Power Bank $76.79 Delivered @ INIU via Amazon AU

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Another power bank for the masses or at least the ones who want this 140W one.

Mark the 20% coupon box to get the price in the deal.

This power bank seems at least on par with the Anker equivalent at a much cheaper price, it also looks like it reviews quite well too.

Description as per Amazon;

With 3 charging ports, including a blazing-fast PD 3.1 140W USB-C in/out port, a PD 45W USB-C fast charging port, and a trusty USB-A port, this power bank is your all-in-one charging solution. It works seamlessly with various cable types, ensuring rapid charging for all your devices.

Edit - Now down to $76.79, credit to @BargainsGrabber for spotting this.

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closed Comments

  • +1

    honestly annoying dell laptops can only charge at 65W rather even if they can normally get 130W because of their proprietary system otherwise would be all over this

    • Mines 180w and anything lower plugged in just tells me its not fast enough. Rip

    • +4

      Well there's not much you can do about that… Dell's charger is set to 20V*6.5A=130W, while standard PD 3.1 charger over 100W are on 28V*5A=140W. If the sink (i.e. the laptop) is not designed to handle higher voltage, it won't handshake to 100W+.

      The only laptops I know that is compatible with PD 3.1 are either Apple Silicon MacBook Pro 16s (up to 140W/28V) and Framework 16 (up to 180W/36V). Should be others but I haven't seen any myself.

      As of Dell XPS 15 (since you say Dell 130W charger), it should do 20V*5A=100W instead of 65W. Is there a possiblity that your charger can't do 20V?

        • Apple M3 Pro and later supports PD 3.1 through USB-C ports.

      • I've got a Dell XPS 15 and it charges fine at 100W through USB C but not 130W however.

  • +1

    Hmmm… this or wait for a deal on the ZMI?

  • +3

    How does this compare to the Xiaomi Zmi No.20 QB826G 210W?

  • +10

    Before anyone asks, carrying only one of this is safe for air travel, because it is under 100Wh. Check with the airline if you want to carry two, the wordings are a little ambiguous.

    27000mAh x 3.6V = 97200mWh = 97.2Wh

    Lithium cells are 3.6 volt.

    • Does it apply to this 140W model? I think power banks between 100W and 160W can be taken on board but require airline approval. Power banks up to 100W can be brought on board without issues.
      If anyone could confirm please - I just bought the 100W model on Amazon but I think I have some time to change to this model.

      • +2

        Ah, figured it out. It's not the output Watts but the Watt-hour. So looks like this one is all good.

  • This or anker 737?

    • Anker is probably a more reputable brand, but 737 is a rectangular prism, less pocket friendly.

      There's a new Prime series power banks, they are quite a bit dearer: https://www.anker.com/au/collections/power-banks (filter by Series, tick Prime)

      Just get this one if you have immediate use.

  • Does anyone have this? Is it actually good? I have a baseus blade that after a few months couldn't charge to 100% and died at 40%. Does anyone have this issue with this power bank? Really not looking forward to another power bank with the same issue.

    • +3

      I have Iniu BI-B63 25000mAh power bank. While the first one failed after about 2 weeks it was replaced by Iniu without any issues and they seemed genuinely suprised it failed and wanted the failed unit back for R&D, however their arranged UPS shipper refused to ship back. Anywho the replacement unit no problems and has had plently of cycles in the 6 months I have owned it. Personally I would buy again based on the after sale service and 3 year warranty.

      • Thanks for the quick answer. Hmm, I mean there's negatives and positives there but I think I might get this.

  • Now only 10% coupon code.

  • +2

    $76.79 now

    • I just bought, was about to post as new deal, good thing i checked to see if anyone else made one before me.

      • Price has gone back up to $95.99

        • Damn, i don't understand how amazon have these random ass 5-10-15-20-25% off Tick boxes on listings. I would check in morning its there, check again in noon its gone. then it reappear next day for couple of hours.

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