Can you turn it off completely using the button? I have 140W INIU and you cannot turn it off with the button which is annoying if you want to use it to just power some usb devices (not charge).
Hi @JoATTech, Thanks for your feedback, and sorry for the inconvenience! Imagine your INIU power bank is like a cat: when there’s no one around (no devices plugged in), it takes a little nap after about 20 seconds. But as soon as you plug something in, it's like, "Oh, I’ve got work to do!" and stays awake to charge your device. Thanks for your understanding, and hope this helps! Best, Team INIU
@@INIUSupport Thanks for clarifying. I've done some investigation and seems 98% of power banks on the market share the same approach. Which is kinda annoying if you connect the gear that does not have internal battery so does not charge. For example my INIU B64 is great power source for my sound bag (there is recorder and UHF receiver), but after my job is done I turn off all sound devices but they still sip a bit of power. So even if I do not use my sound bag the powerbank slowly discharges. Would be nice if I can turn the power delivery with the switch (even something like tripple tap). Now I have to unplug all the cables from the power bank each time I end my work with a sound bag. The power icon on the button is confusing. It does not turn the power ... it turns the display on/off :D. Is there any model of INIU power banks that have ability to cut the power from the output ports with a switch?
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Hi, I’d like to know if the P63-E1 can charge the Vivo X200 Pro at 100W, utilizing its full fast-charging potential. Thank you
Why not if both support 100w?
@poulan9 because I had a UGREEN 145w power bank and it wouldn't charge at the fully 100w, only reaching 65w
Can you turn it off completely using the button? I have 140W INIU and you cannot turn it off with the button which is annoying if you want to use it to just power some usb devices (not charge).
Hi @JoATTech,
Thanks for your feedback, and sorry for the inconvenience!
Imagine your INIU power bank is like a cat: when there’s no one around (no devices plugged in), it takes a little nap after about 20 seconds. But as soon as you plug something in, it's like, "Oh, I’ve got work to do!" and stays awake to charge your device.
Thanks for your understanding, and hope this helps!
Best,
Team INIU
@@INIUSupport Thanks for clarifying.
I've done some investigation and seems 98% of power banks on the market share the same approach.
Which is kinda annoying if you connect the gear that does not have internal battery so does not charge. For example my INIU B64 is great power source for my sound bag (there is recorder and UHF receiver), but after my job is done I turn off all sound devices but they still sip a bit of power. So even if I do not use my sound bag the powerbank slowly discharges. Would be nice if I can turn the power delivery with the switch (even something like tripple tap).
Now I have to unplug all the cables from the power bank each time I end my work with a sound bag.
The power icon on the button is confusing. It does not turn the power ... it turns the display on/off :D.
Is there any model of INIU power banks that have ability to cut the power from the output ports with a switch?
Included cable is only 65w i think.