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| Connector Type | Lightning, USB Type A and USB Type C |
|---|---|
| Brand | imuto |
| Battery Capacity | 20000 Milliamp Hours |
| Color | Black Graffiti |
| Special Feature | Built-in Lightning Cable, Creative Graffiti Style, Digital Display, Fast Charging, Ice pop Appearance See more |
| product_dimensions | 4.72 x 2.75 x 1.18 inches |
|---|---|
| item_weight | 13.7 ounces |
| item_model_number | TF-PB-029AS-PL |
| batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| best_sellers_rank | #161,818 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #2,291 in Cell Phone Portable Power Banks |
| special_features | Built-in Lightning Cable, Creative Graffiti Style, Digital Display, Fast Charging, Ice pop Appearance |
| other_display_features | Wireless |
| color | Black Graffiti |
| whats_in_the_box | Built-in Cable Power Bank 20000mAh, USB-C Cable |
| manufacturer | imuto |
| date_first_available | January 28, 2024 |









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Have used it once. liked it. It’s heavy, but it does. What was advertised. Read more
This thing has some capacity, but it’s pretty bulky and heavy. I like that it comes with an iPhone charging cable, but dislike that it’s permanently attached. As the 15 no longer uses the previous connector, it seems this will go obsolete quicker. I’m not sure if the cable is meant to double as a strap, but it seems to hold the connector well. Read more
Updated July 18, 2024: I am revising my rating of the imuto Graffiti Style Portable Charger with Built-in Lightning Cable from 5 stars to 2 stars because the convenient, permanently attached Lightning cable no longer works. It was not abused or mistreated, but it was treated gently. The cable was used perhaps 50 times over a 3 month period before it died. The USB ports still work, so the power bank itself is still usable. I no longer recommend the imuto portable chargers with built-in cables. Original April 5, 2024 Review: I really like the Graffiti Style power bank. I am able to recharge my older iPhone quite a few times before the power bank needs to be recharged. The power bank charges reasonably fast with a fast PD charger. The built in Lightning cable is convenient, so I don't have to go searching the house for one. I can just grab the power bank and go. The Graffiti Style power bank is pretty hefty -- just over a pound according to my kitchen scale. As others have noted, the digital display seems mounted upside down. Maybe it's just an imuto quirk, like the unconventional shape and decorative covers on their power banks. They are certainly unique. Unlike most graffiti, I found nothing objectionable about it, just a bit whimsical. Read more
I picked this power bank up because I’m planning a bikepack trip and want a way to recharge my heart rate monitor at the end of the day. This unit has a higher capacity than most so I figured it would keep me charged for a few days. It’s not exactly small, about the size of an old transistor radio. It was trial and error figuring out how to use it since the instruction sheet is written in seven languages but none are English except for the headings. I figured out that the usbC port is two way, used to charge the bank and used to charge devices. I tested charging on 10 devices and was successful on 8/10 of them. It works great on my iPhone and iPad using the built in cable and it will charge the phone about 2 1/2 times on a single charge. The usbA and usbC ports worked on a Garmin Edge 1040, a Garmin Venu3 watch, action camera batteries, and rechargeable flashlight, headlamp and vacuum. Unfortunately for my plans this power bank would not charge my Polar OH1 heart rate monitor nor a Fitbit Charge 5 watch. For those devices charging would start for a few seconds then stop. The OH1 would actually turn the sensor on after that which never happens when charging on a regular plug in charger. So, for most items this works but you may find it doesn’t work on some. Read more



Wow does this thing last a long time. Portable chargers are always good to have on hand since everyone carries some sort of device be it a phone or tablet. They just don't stay charged like they used to, and typically several hours into my day I find myself having to put my phone on the charger. Portable chargers like this imuto portable charger work perfectly when there are no outlets around to charge your phone. This thing holds a huge amount of charge, enough to charge your phone back up to 100% at least three or four times before it needs charged again. It is much thicker than the other portable chargers I have, but also twice the mAh as them as well. It's about an inch and a half thick, and pretty solid and heavy. That's fine for how I use it, but I can see it being a problem if you have to carry this big lug around in your pocket while you charge your phone. I use this on my couch, where it's slide down the side into the open area by the couch arm, and plug it into my phone with a separate cord. This would be great to take with you camping or somewhere that you have a bag to hold it in. The attached cord works fine as well, but it is very cumbersome to use it with the huge charger while using your phone. Read more
The media could not be loaded. This charger is nice for a couple reasons; it comes charged and ready to use out of the box, charges my iPhone 13 Pro Max pretty fast (compared to my old charger), has a slim profile that’s convenient to keep in my purse in case I need it, and it has a battery life indicator so you know when to charge the battery up. I haven’t noticed it getting hot while in use. The best part about this charger is the cool graffiti-like graphics in lime green. It sets it apart from other chargers. I love it! Read more

I don’t really read the specs but this is SO heavy and big. I can’t imagine popping this into my bag and lugging it around when I go out and about. I don’t know what I’ll do with this now. Read more


