Xiaomi 33W 10,000mAh Power Bank Review
I Wouldn’t Take the Xiaomi 33W 10,000mAh Power Bank on an Adventure Trip, but It’s Perfect for My Chill Travel Needs
Xiaomi 33W 10,000mAh Power Bank: Quick Review
Alright, so the Xiaomi 33W 10,000mAh Power Bank is one of those gadgets that just works for everyday travel. It’s small, it looks nice, and it comes with a built-in USB-C cable, which is super convenient if you’re always forgetting to pack one.
The one I tested came in this slick Ice Blue color, which looked classy without being too flashy. There’s also a Tan version if you want something lighter and more neutral. Both look clean and go well with the power bank’s simple, square design.
🔋 Minimal but Functional
There’s no fancy screen or UI on this thing—just a power button and four little LED lights that show battery status. They’re small but surprisingly bright, so you can easily check your charge at a glance.
It’s compact and doesn’t take up much space, even though it packs a full 10,000mAh battery. That said, it is a bit chunky in thickness. Not super heavy, but not featherlight either.
The plastic body feels solid and smooth, but I wouldn’t get too rough with it. The USB-C cable’s stress relief (the part where the cable bends) feels kinda flimsy, so I wouldn’t keep yanking it or smashing it in a packed bag. Also, the jack holder doesn’t feel super secure, though it does keep the cable flush with the body when not in use.
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⚡ Performance & Ports
It’s got:
- 1 built-in USB-C cable
- 1 extra USB-C port
- 1 USB-A port
So yeah, you can charge three things at once, and it even supports 30W two-way fast charging.
Charging my Google Pixel 7a (4,385mAh battery) from 0% to 100% took just a bit over 90 minutes—not bad at all. Even better? It only used one of the four battery indicator lights, so you can easily get 2 to 3 full phone charges out of this thing.
Charging the power bank itself takes around 3.5 to 4 hours, which is pretty normal for this size.
💰 Price & Value
At £19.99 (around $26 / AU$41), this thing is a solid deal. You don’t see many power banks with this much capacity, built-in cable, and this small of a footprint in that price range. Sure, the cable could be stronger, but for light travel, it’s kind of a steal.
📊 Quick Specs
- Price: £19.99 (about $26 / AU$41)
- Capacity: 10,000mAh
- Power Output: 33W
- Ports: 3 total (2 USB-C incl. built-in, 1 USB-A)
- Weight: 210g (7.4oz)
- No wireless charging
- Power-to-weight: 47.6mAh/g
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👍 Buy it if…
- You want something compact and travel-friendly
- You need multiple full phone charges
- You like the idea of having a built-in USB-C cable
👎 Don’t buy it if…
- You plan on taking it on rugged adventures (cable’s not that tough)
- You want a super thin power bank—it’s kinda chunky in depth
🔁 Also Worth a Look: Iniu B41
If you’re looking for something a bit cheaper, the Iniu B41 might be worth checking out. Same battery capacity, slightly less power, and no built-in cable—but it does have a flashlight. It’s longer but thinner than Xiaomi’s, and it has a slightly different port setup (2 USB-A and 1 USB-C).
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