
"Previously, if you wanted to charge your Apple Watch while away, you needed a spare charging cable, a multi-ended cable, or a . Those all work, but it's yet another cable to carry. The handy thing about this power bank is that it has a built-in charging puck, allowing wireless charging."
"The 5,000mAh/18Wh capacity isn't much, but it is enough for about 50-90% of a modern iPhone's top-up and six recharges of an . Given that you need to recharge these pretty much daily, this should keep you going for at least a week. And that from a power bank measuring 3.2 x 1.5 x 1.1 inches and weighing 4.1 ounces."
"But it doesn't end there. There's a built-in cable that's about 3.5 inches long, along with a separate USB-C port on the bottom of the unit. Both can be used to charge devices and to charge the power bank, with a maximum input of 20W and a maximum output of 15W. Also: The most useful thing in my tech bag costs just $7 - and it's a cable You can use the wireless pad and the two USB-C outlets simultaneously to charge three devices to a maximum total output of 15W. It also supports pass-through charging, so you can simultaneously charge the power bank while you're using it to charge"
An Iniu 5,000mAh (18Wh) power bank includes a built-in magnetic charging puck for Apple Watch wireless charging. The capacity can deliver roughly 50–90% of a modern iPhone top-up and about six Apple Watch recharges, suitable for roughly a week of daily top-ups. The unit measures 3.2 x 1.5 x 1.1 inches and weighs 4.1 ounces. The device can also wirelessly charge AirPods with a compatible wireless case. It includes a ~3.5-inch built-in cable and a bottom USB-C port. Input supports up to 20W and output up to 15W, with simultaneous three-device charging and pass-through charging.
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