As some of you will certainly remember from our previous articles on the subject,
mophie has come up over time with quite a large number of accessories meant to grant extra functioning life to your favorite portable gadgets from Apple, starting with the iPhone. But given the fact that the company from Cupertino has also launched quite a few new products this year, mophie has decided to also update its offerings with three fresh additions, namely the juice pack universal reserve, boost and power station.
The
mophie juice pack reserve will be available immediately, with the boost and power station arriving shortly thereafter. All of the quick charge units feature LED status indicators, while the reserve and boost have LED flashlights. The reserve and boost chargers will work with all iPhone and iPod touch form factors, while the power station, in addition to working with the iPhone and iPod touch, is iPad compatible, and marks mophie’s first foray into accessories for the popular device.
Furthermore, its next generation iPhone accessories incorporate the latest advancements in portable power. So, the mophie reserve and mophie boost units integrate these developments to charge iPods and iPhones, while the mophie power station can charge iPods, iPhones and iPads.
In keeping with mophie’s minimal design aesthetic and non-invasive accessory philosophy, the modern, luxurious soft touch cases are available in a black/silver color combination. The cases are designed to enhance and work with each mobile device, rather than add unnecessary bulk.
“We strive to continuously offer our customers new and convenient ways to harness additional, portable power, and the universal line is a natural progression beyond our juice pack case offering,” says Ross Howe, sales and product development director of mophie. “In addition to new ways to keep the
iPhone and iPod touch charged, we’re excited to enter the iPad accessory territory with the introduction of the power station.”
And now for the pricing. So, the mophie reserve retails for $39.95, the boost for $59.95 and the power station for $99.95, which makes them fairly affordable for a very wide array of consumers, especially those that can afford to buy a brand-new iPad or iPhone 4, for example.
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