As of today, May 19, 2026, the Iniu 10,000mAh (37Whr) power bank is being marketed at a 49% discount through major retail channels. The hardware combines a 45W output capacity with integrated power delivery mechanisms, specifically featuring a built-in USB-C cable and an onboard AC plug intended to replace the necessity of carrying external power bricks.
Core Signal: The integration of AC wall-plug functionality into a 10,000mAh capacity battery represents a design shift toward minimizing the accessory-carrying burden for users of handheld devices like the Nintendo Switch and contemporary mobile phones.
Technical Specifications and Utility
The device manages power output through a three-port configuration. The physical design prioritizes the reduction of external dependencies, such as loose charging cables.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 10,000mAh (37Whr) |
| Max Output | 45W |
| Connectivity | Built-in USB-C cable, USB-C port, USB-A port |
| Fast Charge Support | PD (Power Delivery), QC (Quick Charge) |
The device is compatible with a wide spectrum of modern electronics, ranging from the iPhone 12 through 17 series to the Samsung Galaxy S22 through S26 series.
Support extends to peripheral devices, including the Steam Deck, iPad variants, and various wireless audio products.
Pricing History and Market Context
The current discount marks a continued trend in the aggressive pricing of high-speed, portable power solutions. While promotional windows fluctuate—as evidenced by varying price drops observed in July and November of 2025—the manufacturer continues to push for market share by bundling cables directly into the unit chassis.
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"Grab & Go, No Extra Wires Needed: This 10,000mAh power bank with a built-in USB-C cable allows you to leave home without extra cables. The cable charges both your phone and the power bank itself and also serves as a lanyard." — Manufacturer Marketing Materials
Background
The consumer electronics sector has increasingly moved toward "all-in-one" power solutions as mobile device usage requires higher wattage for efficient charging. The shift away from modular charging (carrying a separate wall brick, a separate battery, and a separate cable) is a reaction to the persistent demand for simplified logistics during travel. The Iniu P41 remains the specific model identifying this configuration. As of today, the warranty terms provided by the vendor include a three-year replacement policy for manufacturing defects.