Mophie Launches New Powerstation Battery Packs

Zagg's Mophie brand today announced new versions of its popular Powerstation Plus Mini, Powerstation Plus, and Powerstation Plus Ultra, all of which have been updated with new designs and battery capacity.

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The $50 Powerstation Plus Mini features a 5,000mAh battery that will provide a partial charge for most iPhones. It supports 18W charging over USB-C with the built-in cable, and 20W through an extra USB-C port.

Mophie's $80 Powerstation Plus has a 10,000mAh battery that should provide a full charge and then some for all of Apple's iPhones, plus it is powerful enough to be used with iPads and smaller Macs. It includes an integrated 30W USB-C cable and a Lightning cable, plus there's an extra USB-C port for charging multiple devices.

The $100 Powerstation Plus Ultra has the same capabilities as the Powerstation Plus with 30W charging and integrated cables, but it also has folding wall prongs so that it can be plugged directly into a power outlet for charging purposes.

All three of Mophie's new power banks support passthrough charging for connected devices and will charge an iPhone before transferring power to the power station. They also support two-way charging with the built-in cables, and can charge multiple devices at once. Fast charging is also supported, and an ‌iPhone‌ 15 can be charged to 50 percent in 25 to 30 minutes.

The Powerstation Plus and Powerstation Mini can be purchased from the Zagg website. The Powerstation Ultra will launch in September.

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Top Rated Comments

Nautilus007 Avatar
19 months ago
Why would anyone buy these over offerings from Anker?
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ThailandToo Avatar
19 months ago
I think these are a ripoff. Sad to see MR wants to promote this stuff for a buck.
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ThailandToo Avatar
19 months ago

Looks like some good products from Mophie
For $70 can buy a great power bank with 27,000 MaH that charges a MBP, iPad, iPhone, Android or PC with USBC and has three USBC ports. Not stuck with lightning when it’s the past. Can still use USB C to Lightning via cable. These products being sold here are all about ensuring consumers keep buying and have cables built in that suck and no interoperability nor fast charge capability like much better alternatives.

I have this one for $70 on Amazon and it’s amazing. Even has a readout on output and input charging. Has 1700 reviews with 4.7 stars. Not including a link as MR with monetize it and make money from it. Send a DM if you have questions. Cheers.

[HEADING=2]INIU 140W Power Bank, 27000mAh High Capacity Laptop Portable Charger, USB C in&Out Tablet Powerbank, Smart Digital Display Phone Charger Compatible with iPhone 15, Samsung, iPad, MacBook, Laptop etc.[/HEADING]
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3304614 Avatar
19 months ago
I really dislike integrated charging cable (particularly for portable devices).

(Assuming the battery cells themselves are made well): Those built-in cables will fail long before the rest of the device will.
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arvinsim Avatar
19 months ago
Too many cheaper alternatives nowadays.
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svish Avatar
19 months ago
Looks like some good products from Mophie
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