Belkin isn't the only one in these parts with an Apple-approved battery pack.
Smartphone accessory manufacturer Mophie announced on Philippines eroticThursday that it's about to raise the bar by introducing four MFi power packs that are exclusive to Apple. That means Mophie’s Powerstation, Powerstation XXL, Powerstation Plus, and Powerstation Plus XL are the first portable chargers available with Apple’s MFi approval.
But potential buyer be warned: All of these products carry that signature hefty Mophie price tag for their nice design and relatively large sized battery.
SEE ALSO: The first Apple-approved battery pack that charges via Lightning port is finally hereThe Powerstation comes equipped with a 6,040mAh battery inside, as well as 2 USB ports and a Lightning port for charging. You can count on it to provide you with an extra 20 hours of battery.
The larger Powerstation XXL has a 20,200mAh battery with three USB ports and promises an extra 70 hours of battery life. Though both models sport an aluminum outer shell, the standard Powerstation comes in XXL only comes in black. The powerstation cost $59.95, and powerstation XXL comes in at $99.95.
The Plus models both have a built-in Lightning connector, which means that if you happen to forget your cable at home one day, you're not out of luck. But that built-in cable comes with a minor tradeoff: There's only one 10W fast-charging USB-A part. The Powerstation plus has a 6,040mAh battery, while the Powerstation plus XL has a 10,000mAh battery.
To put the respective 6,040mAh and 10,000mAh batteries in this packs in perspective, the iPhone X has a 2,675mAh battery. This means that the base powerstation should charge an iPhone twice, while the larger model should charge it four times.
The Powerstation Plus costs $79.95; the Powerstation Plus XL will set you back $99.95. For comparison's sake, the Belkin Boost Charge Power Bank with Lightning Connector will cost $59.99 for a 10,000mAh battery.
While the Mophie's more expensive, you're paying for a higher end well thought out product. That means it’s perfect for the Apple customer who’s used to paying a premium for something that just makes sense.
If you're one of those people, the choice in power packs is clear.
Topics Apple iPhone
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