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Laptop connected to the INIU Cougar P63 portable power bank on an outdoor deck. | Photo Rich Goodwin Mountain Weekly News
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INIU Cougar P63 Power Bank Review: Compact 100W Laptop Charging for Travel & Outdoor Adventures

Mike Hardaker
June 27, 2026 4 Mins Read
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The INIU Cougar P63 Power Bank is built for people who need real charging power away from a wall outlet. Laptop users, photographers, travelers, bike commuters, and anyone working outside will understand the appeal right away: this is a compact 25,000mAh battery pack with 100W USB-C output, a built-in display, and enough power to keep a laptop, phone, camera, or tablet alive when you are away from the office.

We tested the INIU P63 around Jackson Hole while charging laptops, phones, cameras, and everyday electronics.

Trail Map
1 Compact 100W Power
2 Charging Laptops and Devices
3 Built-In Cable and Port Layout
4 Real-World Use
5 INIU Cougar P63 Pros & Cons
6 Overall Impression

Compact 100W Power

INIU Cougar P63 battery pack charging a phone and accessories on a countertop.
Real-world charging setup with the INIU Cougar P63 powering everyday electronics. | Photo Rich Goodwin  Mountain Weekly News

The big story with the INIU Cougar P63 is the size-to-power ratio. For a 25,000mAh power bank capable of 100W USB-C output, the unit is surprisingly compact. It is still heavier than a basic phone charger, but it does not feel like a brick in a backpack.

The P63 feels more like something you would actually keep in a camera bag, laptop backpack, travel pack, or vehicle console. It’s also a great companion for devices like the AKEEYO AKY-730PRO Bike Camera, allowing riders to top off the camera between rides or during multi-day bikepacking adventures without needing wall power.

Charging Laptops and Devices

INIU Cougar P63 25,000mAh 100W USB-C power bank connected to electronic devices during testing.
INIU Cougar P63 25,000mAh power bank charging a portable pov camera. | Photo Rich Goodwin Mountain Weekly News

The 100W USB-C output is the feature that makes this power bank more than just a phone charger. During testing, the P63 handled laptop charging, phone charging, and smaller electronics without issue.

For anyone working remotely, traveling, editing photos, or trying to keep gear charged between trailheads, airports, coffee shops, and hotel rooms, the INIU P63 makes a lot of sense. It gives you wall-style charging speed in a portable form. We likes using this battery pack while TETON Testing the AKEEYO AKY-730PRO last month for our bike camera test. 

The digital display is also helpful. Instead of guessing how much battery is left, you can quickly see the remaining percentage and know whether you need to recharge before heading out.

Built-In Cable and Port Layout

Hand plugging the INIU Cougar P63 power bank into a wall outlet for charging.
Charging the INIU Cougar P63 from a household outlet before heading into the field. | Photo Rich Goodwin Mountain Weekly News

One of the smarter design details is the built-in USB-C carry cable. It doubles as a charging cable and a small handle, which means one less cord to forget at home.

The port layout is straightforward, with multiple USB-C and USB-A charging options. That makes it easy to power several devices at once, although the highest charging speeds are best reserved for a single laptop or larger device.

Real-World Use

For Mountain Weekly News, a portable battery pack like this is most useful in the field. Think camera batteries, phones, laptops, GPS devices, bike cameras, headlamps, and travel electronics.

We liked the INIU P63 most for laptop and camera-related use. It is small enough to bring along but powerful enough to make a real difference when working away from reliable power.

If you need even more output for longer trips, our Anker Prime 250W Power Bank Review covers one of the fastest portable chargers we’ve tested, while the Omnicharge Omni Ultimate Power Bank Review is a better fit for photographers and campers who want the convenience of an integrated AC outlet.

This is the kind of battery pack that belongs in a travel bag, camera kit, vehicle emergency setup, or everyday work pack.

INIU Cougar P63 Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 100W USB-C laptop charging
  • 25,000mAh battery capacity
  • Compact size for the power output
  • Built-in digital battery display
  • Integrated USB-C carry cable
  • Charges phones, laptops, cameras, and tablets
  • Useful for travel, remote work, and outdoor testing

Cons

  • Heavier than a basic phone power bank
  • Best performance requires USB-C compatible devices
  • Still another device to remember to recharge before big trips

Overall Impression

The INIU Cougar P63 Power Bank is a strong option for anyone who needs serious portable charging without carrying a huge battery brick. The combination of 100W output, 25,000mAh capacity, compact size, and built-in display makes it especially useful for travelers, remote workers, creators, and outdoor users.

For laptop users, photographers, and anyone who spends time away from wall outlets, the INIU P63 is one of those small pieces of gear that can save the day when your devices start running low.

If you are looking for a compact 100W power bank that can handle more than just a phone, the INIU Cougar P63 is worth considering.

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Last updated: 2026-06-27 15:38:35

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