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Mophie announces new Apple-exclusive charging solutions

Mophie's newest charging lineup aims to keep your new Apple gear topped up all day long.

Mophie's new Powerstation Mini is a compact 5,000mAh battery that provides up to 20W of Power Delivery output.

Powerstation mini Powerstation mini

The Powerstation mini retails for $39.95 and is available in blue or black.

Powerstation Powerstation

The larger Powerstation boasts two USB-C PD ports, enabling users to charge two smaller devices or one larger one. In addition, its 10,000mAh battery is perfect for charging an iPhone 14 two full times.

The Powerstation is available in blue or black and costs $59.95.

Powerstation Wireless Stand with MagSafe Powerstation Wireless Stand with MagSafe

The Powerstation Wireless Stand with MagSafe features a 10,000mAh battery and holds an iPhone at the perfect angle for FaceTime calls, watching movies, or browsing social media.

The Powerstation Wireless Stand with MagSafe is available at Zagg for $129.95.

For those who need more power, the Powerstation Pro boasts a 20,000mAh battery with a 45W USB-C PD output, perfect for charging a MacBook Air.

PowerStation Pro PowerStation Pro

The compact PowerStation Pro is available for $149.95.

Powerstation Pro XL Powerstation Pro XL

For creatives and power users who need even more power, Mophie's Powerstation Pro XL has a 25,000mAh internal battery that delivers up to 100W of fast-charging power to all your devices — including the MacBook Pro. In addition, it features three USB-C PD input and output ports, perfect for charging multiple devices at once.

The Powerstation Pro XL is available to purchase for $199.95.



2 Comments

doozydozen 11 Years · 539 comments

The ‘powerstation wireless stand with MagSafe’ will make an excellent travel changer. Even if it doesn’t leave the hotel room I can still leave it plugged it in to an outlet and fast charge two devices. 

JFC_PA 7 Years · 947 comments

For on the go I lean towards cable charging as I’m not a fan of the induction efficiency loss when I’m carrying a finite battery. The exception is the slight Apple MagSafe  pack for emergency top offs. 

When outlets are available that mode is convenient.