Thank you for the information you provided to your viewers. We now truly understand what conversion efficiency is. Many other reviewers just tell you the efficiency number assuming you know what it is. However, a large portion of viewers are less technical and benefits from detail explanation like how you provide.
Thank you for this excellent Video! 👍
I have the INIU 25000 + 27000mah models and these are great and valuable products.
They cover everything USB-C and PD 3.1 can offer.
Quality,functionality and a good price for what you get. 😊
What an excellent video! Well done that man! A really clear and concise presentation of the experiment.
I've got this power bank (plus the 20,000 mah) it's a superb piece of kit, super fast charging with pd3.1. I chose this over the anker and ugreen who are just too expensive and not as good as they make out to be.
I bought one of these to power a video setup, mirrorless camera (USBA), audio recorder (USBC) and a monitor (USBC-NPF dummy battery). So far it is looking like I will get a whole day of recording out of this battery.
I bought this particular powerbank instead of Anker or similar and also instead of a V Mount style battery with similar power ports. Bang for buck is truly exceptional.
If Inui made a plastic case with a V-Mount plate on the back, that would be the best!.
Good calculation on the efficiency
Great review, a nice little pack!
Is this ok for worldwide flights?
so is it better than the b63, what do you think?
Which would you recommend offer right now on Amazon £19 for 65w 20000mah or £43 for 140w 27000mah I like Anker so what’s this brand like.
INIU is an excellent brand, I've been using its power banks since about 5 years without any issue. As for the recommendation, it all depends on the capacity you need, both are good.
To have battery juice to power my phone for at least 3 charges while being on London for Saint George’s day on 23 April to make videos on day.
Was the power bank showing 2.3amps. or was it showing the usb A port was delivering 2.3 watts?
@@KnowledgeSharingTech I've got the same powerbank and it's definitely watts. The A that shows up on the screen when you piugged in your phone is referring to the USB A port being used
Is This Power bank made in China?
Secondly, can it Dell Laptop?
Yes, it is made in China and if your Dell laptop uses a USB-C charging port, then yes, it can charge it
@@KnowledgeSharingTech UGreen cannon Charge 2013 Dell even though I used the right cable, still can't. DELL LAPTOP Charger is special. Even if you use HP Charger it wouldn't allow it charge
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