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INIU 20W 6000mAh Magnetic Wireless (7.5W) USB-C Power Bank $11.21 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59) @ INIU AU via Amazon AU

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Power Bank
7.5W wireless, 20W wired.

Cables $7.90
2x 2m, 2x 1m and 1x 0.5m.
3.1A USB 2.0 cables, 480Mb/s max transfer speed.


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Comments

  • +5

    Don't need it, don't need it, don't need it, don't need it.

    • +1

      Buy now think later

      • +2

        Think now, be financially secure later.

        • +1

          I went with this

        • Saving from future price-increases, lol

    • i neeeeed ittt!

    • +1

      hello dreamcast, I miss you… We had the best time together when we were together 25 years ago ;)

      • +5

        I'm still here for you.

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  • I'm going to Europe later this year with the family for our first international trip (5 of us). We've got one large 20000mAh ish power bank already, but it's quite large and bulky and heavy. Would it be worth getting like 2-3 of these for things like the plane, but then also for out and about since it's a lot easier to carry than the big one we have? Or would it be better to get something in between this and the big one in terms of capacity? I'll be handling all the maps and tickets and things with an s23, and my sister in law will be using her phone to watch and/or listen to things quite a lot, plus all the photos we're all going to take, so maybe multiple power banks would be better? I've just not done this before and am worried about us losing power somewhere along the way!

    • +2

      We’ve been using one of those for the last three years on overseas trips and they’re great. We share it between the three of us with two of us being very active on the phone. We then recharge it overnight.
      Ours is the 10000mAh one but I don’t think we ever emptied it.

      Also make sure you download maps before taking off.

      • +1

        Good to know. As like yourself and Opaquer, I’m looking for a portable slimline wireless powerbank for overseas travelling. One that can also double as an overnight charger for an iPhone 16.

        Although it’s a small power bank this still looks like it’s worth it.
        I have an iPhone 16 and my partner is lovely to upgrade to one too before heading off OS.

        From what I comprehend about this one:
        -About one full iPhone 16 charge per 6000mAh power bank cycle.
        -Designed with safety features to allow safe charging while plugged in overnight

        • My partner is also lovely…

      • I think 10000mAh is a good spot for capacity. Each of our phones is between 4000-5000, so that would cover two full charges, but there shouldn't be a time when two of us have completely dead batteries while the rest of us keep using it and running out of battery too! Thanks for the advice, I'll check it out and see what I can get!

      • +1

        Real-world-experience: a 10,000mAh power-bank charge a 6,000mAh phone-battery ~ once-only, ie ~ 40% lost-in-capacity/energy due to voltage-conversion, circuit-Loss (IN-efficiency), heat etc

        Many of the internet-testings are done @ Power-bank after its USB-port & this capture ~ 50% of the energy-lost. The OTHER 50% energy-lost is from the current going through your phone & finally charge its Li-ion battery.

        'In our tests, 10,000mAh of battery pack capacity translated to roughly 5,800mAh of device charge. 20,000mAh chargers delivered around 11,250mAh to a device, and 25,000mAh banks translated to about 16,200mAh of charge. That’s an average efficiency rate of around 60 percent.'
        https://www.engadget.com/computing/accessories/best-power-ba…

        Some PREMIUM-brand state the above & should be commended, https://charger.nitecore.com/product/nb10000

        Wireless power-bank is MORE IN-efficient & slower-charge compare to-wired. Convenience is always a trade-off….FAST-charging too 🤣

        MIS-information is more-common than you perceive🤣…what's driving this 🤔?

    • +1

      I have this charger.

      https://amzn.asia/d/anleUoZ

      Granted it’s a slightly smaller capacity but it’s so slim and light. Really really useful. In terms of travelling overseas. With my family of four I tend to have one charger with me when I’m out and about which is then used as needed to top up the kids phones etc. tend to use a charmcast 10k charger for that purpose. Again it’s a lightweight reliable unit. Enjoy the trip.

      • Wow, that's so slimeline! It's definitely not bad - I reckon 2 of those would put us at ease if we went that route! Thanks for the advice!

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    • Worked for me. Just bought 2 a couple of minutes ago

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  • 2nd code worked for me for the cables.

  • -2

    Powerbank posted at 1am and expired at 4am. Really?

    • +2

      Yeah I'm impressed it lasted that long!

    • +3

      This ain't OzSleep

    • @Hiphopopotamus don't sleep 😇

  • +2

    I got the 10000mah version. Wireless charging is quite slow. Speed is OK when you charge with a cable.

    • Well it is 7.5W

  • +1

    Was looking for this one. missed it.

  • +4

    @SevenSmurfs @SpeedRunnerLink @t_c @zukime

    • Thank you. Placed the order.

  • Thanks got one.

  • I got the INIU Slim 10,000mAh 22w. Wife and I went on whole day tours 7am to midnight (arrival) and power bank was around 40% left. Charge your phones before leaving your place and a 10,000 would cover you guys for the whole day. I used to carry my 20,000 but it was bulky, heavy and just too much. A Slim 10,000 would do the job. I think even this 6000 should be enough

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