I've never heard of this brand and suddenly it pops up on ozbargain offering all sorts of cheap power banks.
Has anyone actually looked into the company or at least the quality of the products?
I've never heard of this brand and suddenly it pops up on ozbargain offering all sorts of cheap power banks.
Has anyone actually looked into the company or at least the quality of the products?
Yep the SYDNEY VIRUS has been around longer…
Who Is INIU?
Nobody at the moment…
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Are you accepting offers?
Depends….
You spelt deep end wrong lol
INIU is a trademark of Shenzhen Simple Life Technology Co., Ltd
My INIU powerbank is made by Shenzhen Topstar: http://www.topstartech.cn/en_index
they Gather wisdom and open a new chapter alot
I was skeptical at first but this american youtuber who I trust a lot tested INIU and it turned out on top of all his scoring scale. It convinced me. Take a look
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1sjqaRll2s
Why do you trust him?
It takes a really special person to not recognise when someone is talking about a subject they are very knowledgeable in
you do know company pay youtuber money to promote their own products right?
@OMGJL: Did they pay this YouTuber?
You don’t have sponsorblock to identify sponsored videos?
@askbargain: I am not saying the tuber you like did this or not —- but how do you know if a company pay the youtuber enough to let them hide the fact that they are sponsored?
@askbargain: Questioning assumptions: Simply accepting a YouTuber’s opinion without questioning their potential biases or incentives.
Evidence-based reasoning: What evidence do you have to support the claim that the YouTuber was not paid by INIU? your assertion is unsubstantiated.
Recognizing biases: Your trust in this YouTuber could be a bias that affects your judgment
Analyzing different perspectives: Have you looked at other reviews of INIU products from different sources to verify the YouTuber’s claims?
Reflective thinking: Have you taken a step back to reflect on why you trust this YouTuber and whether this trust is justified?
@OMGJL: you use chatgpt because you can't think for yourself lmao
@askbargain: I use chatgpt to fix my grammar.
@OMGJL: Project Farm take no sponsorships or endorsements for products, as Todd says in all his videos, all products tested by him are bought with his own money, he trades on his straightforward honesty in his testing, to risk that would destroy his channel.
@singlemalt72: 100% this. I love Project Farm, because he is honest with how he gets his stuff for testing. He doesn’t accept products for testing and will only buy them himself. He also pulls no punches with products, if it’s shit, it’s shit and he will let you know. He doesn’t go into too much engineering detail and just uses real world type tests to get real world results.
My only issue is how fast he speaks and how he chops his videos up to make the talking even faster… 😂
@pegaxs: Yep - even though the market is very American-centric, I have made a number of purchases based off his testing.
I just like the way he uses the scientific method and objective measurements to test products, which seems more trustable than reviewers that just state their opinions randomly
If I had the time to test products I would do it like him (and graph it out too lol)
Otherwise, he's just another random youtuber on the internet
this american youtuber who I trust
imagine trusting someone you've never met that just posts stuff on youtube.
Wild.
lmao didnt expect this to blow up this much
I use and its good