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Tiny Pump Bike Pump with Gauge Portable Ultra-Mini 120PSI Electric Bicycle Pump Type-C Rechargeable Battery,Auto Stop, with Presta and Schrader Valve AT1PRO

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Features

  • Real-Time Pressure TrackingBicycle pump stay in control with the built-in pressure gauge that displays real-time tire pressure in both PSI and Bar. No more guessinginflate with precision every time.
  • Pocket-Sized, Road-ReadyMini bike pump Weighing just 0.27 lb and measuring 2.75 x 2.24 x 1.22 inches, this ultra-compact pump fits easily in your saddlebag or jersey pocket. Perfect for quick top-ups or roadside emergencies.
  • Smart Auto Shut-OffSet it and forget itthe bike pump automatically stops when your target pressure is reached. Safe, simple, and hassle-free.
  • Fast Charging, Powerful PerformanceCharges fully in just 30 minutes via USB-C. With a 450mAh battery, bike tire pump can inflate at least three 700x25C tires from 0 to 120 PSI. Ready to roll when you are.
  • Dual Valve CompatibleFeatures a 2-in-1 nozzle for both Schrader and Presta valvesno adapters, no confusion. One pump for all your bikes.

Color: Black


Brand: anoutway


Material: Plastic


Item Weight: 120 Grams


Product Dimensions: 1.93"L x 1.1"W x 2.76"H


Color: ‎Black


Brand: ‎anoutway


Material: ‎Plastic


Item Weight: ‎120 Grams


Product Dimensions: ‎1.93"L x 1.1"W x 2.76"H


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Maximum Pressure: ‎120 Pound per Square Inch


Operation Mode: ‎Automatic


Manufacturer: ‎anoutway


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎4.92 x 3.43 x 1.54 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.22 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.93 x 1.1 x 2.76 inches


Brand Name: ‎anoutway


Warranty Description: ‎2 year Manufacturer


Style: ‎AT1 PRO


Included Components: ‎Pump


Size: ‎AT1 PRO


Date First Available: March 28, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Surprisingly powerful and compact.
Surprisingly powerful and compact. I ride all year round and in bad winter weather I commute to work on a fat tire bike. Last year I got a flat in freezing cold temerature and struggled with a flat tire. The cold weather made the seal on my CO2 inflator incapable of holding pressure so my quick fix option was no longer an option...This meant pumping up a fat tire bike with a hand portable pump in the freezing cold....it took forever and it was a workout! I bought this pump later that same night so i would never relive that situation. There are other less expensive versions of these pumps avaibale on Amazon, but I did not want to mess around after that experience and bought the best rated version available that was the most compact and I was not dissapointed. this little pump is solidly built and very powerful. I found that I could pump a 26x4 tire to 40PSI one and a half times on a single charge. it takes a few minutes, but it's better than using a hand pump. I find it to be more reliable than a CO2 inflator and in the long run more cost effective since the largest CO2 cartidges are not cheap and not rechargable unlike the batteries in this pump! I found a small watertight plastic case for it and I can fit the pump, the hose and adapters it comes with and a couple other small accesories together and it all fits in my pocket (see attached pics). It charges up real fast on a type C USB. If I manage to somehow get two flats or a slow leak requiring multiple uses, I can recharge the pump using my ebike battery or the battery bank I carry for my phone if im not using an ebike...it usually takes 15 minutes to charge after using it on a single tire and 30 to 40 minutes if I fill two tires from completely flat to 40PSI. I also ride a gravel bike with 700x40C tires and this pump will fill a tire from flat to 60 PSI about 3 times before a recharge and the 700x25C tires on my road bike fill to 100 PSI 2 to 3 times before needing a recharge....you just need to give it time inbetween uses becasue like all compressors, it gets very hot. Be very careful of this if using with TPU plastic inner tubes. it can probably melt the valve stem if not careful. take pauses to let it cool and use the extender hose to keep the hottest part of the pump as far from the valve stem as possible. I have since bought another similar pump that was about 40% less expensive than this one just to have a spare and I was also curious to compare the difference in quality. I will say that this Anoutway version performs a little better (i.e. reaches desired pressure faster and has good battery effeiciency), dissipates heat better, and is made of solid materials not cheap plastic so it is less prone to damage. Since the fat tire bike is the biggest pain to deal with this is my designated pump for that bike because the reliability gives me peace of mind. The cheaper one I take with me when i ride my smaller bikes. Last nickels and dimes if I might predict some of the questions you might have ...YES the pump is able to be configured to work on Shrader AND Presta valves whether you use it with the extension hose or not. YES the pump is very loud when opperating so you might want to only use it outdoors. There are multiple versions avaiable on Amazon with significant price differences, this one ( the PRO mid priced version) has a programable pressure setting with auto stop that shuts off the pump when the tire is at the desired pressure and also has a nice LCD screen to display pressure and battery life remaining. The MAX version (most expensive) is the same as the Pro but with a bigger battery so if you have a little more room in your pockets for a slightly larger pump you will have longer lasting charge.Then the basic model (least expensive) does not have a screen to indicate pressure or battery life it just has a red, green, amber light to let you know how much charge you have left. it is more affordable but if you have to carry a pressure guage with you everytime you use it, the inconvenience might outwieght the cost on this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2025 by Moises Moises

  • Small and Effective.
I've used it a few times at home, but luckily haven't had to use it on the road yet. Accurate pressure gauge can be used when initially inflating. It may not pump fully in 60 seconds, but it's pretty close, and definitely more effective than a manual pump. It's light and small enough to fit in my pocket or bag. It's definitely meant more for presta, but has options for Schrader, and comes with an adapter. It gets a little hot, but that's to be expected with how fast it moves air. Kinda loud, but not enough to bother others outside. I charge it every couple months, and it hasn't died on me yet. I definitely love it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2025 by Tina Pacek

  • Bike pump is fast, small, easy to use and loud but works great!
Got exactly what was offered and it works great. Fills up the tire pretty fast and recharges quickly. Small and compact and loud but not too bad. I love it and have it in case our e-bikes get a flat.
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2025 by Jeffrey I. Ellis

  • Nice light compact pump, inaccurate gauge
Bought for a travel MTB trip where we couldn’t bring Co2. I had this and a friend has a different brand but similar. We were able to fill six MTBs from mostly flat with the two little pumps - so 12 tires. Pretty impressive. I then carried this little pump 5 days on trail and it fit comfortably in my rear jersey pocket, even with other gear shoved in. Never fully maxed out the capacity, but it was fine for morning tire top offs then a two tire fills when a buddy picked up a wire in his tire and the sealant took time to kick in. The only knock (one star) is that the pressure gauge, at least at the low end, is off. If I set to 18psi and and test with my digital gauge I’ll read 15-16. I need to set this anywhere between 22-24 to get 18psi. It’s not consistent either. I’ll need to test on my road tires to see what the readings look like there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025 by Heather-Steve

  • Very compact and seems well-engineered
So far, so good. Noisy but that’s ok. Great fit on presta valve and seemingly accurate tire pressure. Seems to provide a solid number of top-offs on a battery charge.
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2025 by Eric

  • Ease of use
This is a great compact bike pump and does what it advertises. Easy to use and charge. We store it in our bicycle bag to take with us on bike rides. This little unit can put 5-10lbs of air in both tires on our 2 bikes on one charge. Would buy again.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2025 by MH

  • Good pump
Works great and small sized
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Worked 6 days
Worked outstanding for 6 days. Used twice to test product. Now not working or charging
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2025 by Stafford Stafford

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