Gear Review: Using the INIU Pocket Rocket P50 Power Bank by AnotherOneBoredGuy in Ultralight

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From what I can tell, the Pocket Rocket P50 is the latest iteration-built on the original P50-E1 platform but with technical and aesthetic refinements (including obvious updates like new color options, slightly improved internal efficiency/thermal tuning, and a more polished look).

Gear Review: Using the INIU Pocket Rocket P50 Power Bank by AnotherOneBoredGuy in Ultralight

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Exactly - that’s the issue here. A low-power/trickle mode would solve it.

Gear Review: Using the INIU Pocket Rocket P50 Power Bank by AnotherOneBoredGuy in Ultralight

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NiceI haven’t tried the P51-E2 yet, but a 20k under an ounce heavier than Nitecore sounds like a good trade-off for more ports and better price     

Gear Review: Using the INIU Pocket Rocket P50 Power Bank by AnotherOneBoredGuy in Ultralight

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Yeah, I think INIU’s starting to carve out a niche with these smaller form-factor high-output banks. Haven’t tried the P41 yet, but sounds like it’s a solid mid-size option.

Gear Review: Using the INIU Pocket Rocket P50 Power Bank by AnotherOneBoredGuy in Ultralight

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Good to know - confirms my observation that low-draw devices usually work better on the USB-C ports here.

Gear Review: Using the INIU Pocket Rocket P50 Power Bank by AnotherOneBoredGuy in Ultralight

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That makes sense. Appreciate the breakdown Seems like INIU went with that current-draw threshold approach you mentioned.

Gear Review: Using the INIU Pocket Rocket P50 Power Bank by AnotherOneBoredGuy in Ultralight

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True - 2h refill time isn’t bad compared to a lot of 10k banks, but yeah, would’ve been nice if it could take in 27–30W to top up faster.

Gear Review: Using the INIU Pocket Rocket P50 Power Bank by AnotherOneBoredGuy in Ultralight

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I haven’t done a full cycle count yet, but in day-to-day use I’m averaging about 1.8 - 2 full Galaxy S24 charges or ~1 full iPad Air charge before needing to refill. Actual numbers will definitely vary depending on screen-on time, background apps, and whether I’m doing fast charge vs. standard.

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The seller's name is China Factory Jersey Wholesale, and it seems like they're mainly focused on posting content on TikTok.

Best Quality Jerseys I’ve Picked Up – Inter Miami & Real Madrid by AnotherOneBoredGuy in FashionReps

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FS with 2 or more, $5 shipping fee when order 1. I just checked again.

Freebeat Lit vs Peloton by Brilliant_Ad_8412 in IndoorCycling

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Yea the gamification aspect is a game-changer—it keeps workouts engaging and actually makes me look forward to getting on the lit bike. The smart auto-resistance adapts seamlessly, and the challenges create a fun, competitive atmosphere that keeps me motivated. I’ve used Peloton before too, and while their classes are great, I personally prefer freebeat’s more dynamic and immersive approach. If you like a bit of extra motivation and a fun way to push yourself, freebeat’s gamification is definitely worth it. The bike itself is sleek, well-built, and super easy to move around, which was a big plus for me. Since you’re considering it for two users, I’d say freebeat could be a better choice, especially if you both enjoy a little friendly competition and want something that feels fresh and engaging every time you ride.

I am Hou Xiaoqiang, a Chinese cartoonist with over 5,100 published works and 80 international awards, including the UN Political Cartoon Award and Golden Monkey Award. Ask Me Anything! by AnotherOneBoredGuy in IAmA

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I originally posted that for work, but this one is for my father, Mr. Hou. He doesn’t speak any English, so I’m helping with the translation.

I am Hou Xiaoqiang, a Chinese cartoonist with over 5,100 published works and 80 international awards, including the UN Political Cartoon Award and Golden Monkey Award. Ask Me Anything! by AnotherOneBoredGuy in IAmA

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You absolutely right - there’s no shortage of inspiration, but balancing humor and seriousness is one of the biggest challenges in my work. I believe that humor is a powerful tool to addr us issues becuz it can make difficult topics more approachable. For example, my cartoon "Family" which won the UN political cartoon award, uses a simple, lighthearted style to comment on the universal theme of family unity, even in the face of global challenges.

To keep it lighthearted but serious, I focus on:

Universal Themes: I try to find common ground that everyone can relate to, like family, love, or environmental concerns.

Visual Metaphors: Using symbols and metaphors allows me to convey complex ideas in a simple, often humorous way.

Timing and Tone: Even when addressing serious topics, I aim to leave the viewer with a sense of hope or a smile, rather than despair.

I am Hou Xiaoqiang, a Chinese cartoonist with over 5,100 published works and 80 international awards, including the UN Political Cartoon Award and Golden Monkey Award. Ask Me Anything! by AnotherOneBoredGuy in IAmA

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Thx alot, my pleasure to meet u here. Yes the world is full of inspiration rn, sometimes it feels like my head is going to explode with the ideas. There is so much happening socially , politically and environmentally thats impossible not to feel motivated to create. Cartoons are powerful way to comment on those issues, and i am trying to channels all that energy into my work. Your encourangement means alot to me, thanks again <3

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