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Pocket rocket! This tiny 10,000mAh power bank fits in any pocket and is 32% off right now for Black Friday

The Iniu Pocket Rocket portable charger in hand, against a pink background, with a Tom's Guide deal badge on the left of the image.
(Image credit: Iniu / Future)

The Black Friday deals are here, meaning you can save big on great tech. This deal right here has to be one of my favorites so far. Right now, the tiny (but mighty) Iniu Mini Power Bank is 32% off at Amazon for Black Friday. At $26, this is the cheapest it's ever been.

This mini pocket rocket takes one of the top spots on our best power banks guide, and for good reason. I've been using this little charger for a few months now, and I absolutely love it. So it's well worth snapping up this deal.

Iniu Mini Portable Charger
U.S. deal
Save 32%
Iniu Mini Portable Charger: was $38 now $26 at Amazon

10,000mAh capacity, 45W PD charging, a USB-C cable that doubles as a wrist strap, and all in a super-compact shell that fits into virtually any pocket. What more do youi want? "32% off for Black Friday" I hear you say? Well, you're in luck.

Iniu Mini Portable Charger
U.K. deal
Iniu Mini Portable Charger: was £38.99 now £28.49 at Amazon

My fellow Brits aren't left out on the action either! The Iniu Mini Portable Charger is also on sale in the U.K. for Black Friday. A real bobby dazzler of a deal.

Tiny but mighty

As I mentioned above, I love this little power bank. I got hold of mine a couple of months back and, initially, I just left it on my desk. I didn't need a 10,000mAh power bank, as I already had a 20,000mAh one in my bag that can charge laptops, tablets and phones.

My big power bank is just that, though: big! A few weeks after getting the Iniu, I was set to go on a motorcycle trip where space is at a premium. I needed a power bank that would fit seamlessly into one my of bike jacket's very small pockets. And suddenly, the Iniu came into its own! It fit perfectly.

A sage green Iniu Mini Power Bank in hand.

(Image credit: Future)

On the trip, the Iniu was so tiny that I could fit it into another pocket alongside my GoPro MAX2 to charge while I was riding. Now that winter has hit, I've purchased a heated vest to go under my riding jacket, which can be powered via USB-C. No need to guess what I'll be using to do that!

I also use the Iniu regularly for charging my iPhone 17 Pro, which it does pretty quickly thanks to 45W PD charging. 10 minutes gets me about 20%, so on an average motorcycle pit stop I can easily put back 50-60% battery.

A sage green Iniu Mini Power Bank charging a GoPro MAX2 on a wodden surface.

(Image credit: Future)

You don't need to worry about carrying a USB-C cable with you, either. The Iniu's carry strap is its USB-C cable. It locks into place when clipped into the wrist strap holder, making for a secure strap, but when removed is a braided cable that's short enough to not get in the way.

You also get three outputs (2x USB-C, 1x USB-A) and a bright digital readout that tells you how much battery capacity remains. All in all, I can't recommend this little charger enough. I'd happily buy it at full price, so with this deal, it's a no-brainer!

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Peter Wolinski
Senior Editor, Reviews & Cameras

Peter is a Senior Editor at Tom's Guide, heading up the site's Reviews team and Cameras section. As a writer, he covers topics including tech, photography, gaming, hardware, motoring and food & drink. Outside of work, he's an avid photographer, specialising in architectural and portrait photography. When he's not snapping away on his beloved Fujifilm camera, he can usually be found telling everyone about his greyhounds, riding his motorcycle, squeezing as many FPS as possible out of PC games, and perfecting his espresso shots.

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