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Hands-on: Mophie’s new battery banks offer pocketable power, built-in cables at low price

Recently, Mophie debuted four new power banks for the iPhone. They slide nicely into your pocket, come in two finishes, offer built-in cables, and pack 5000mAh or 10000mAh of capacity. They’re by no means the smallest battery banks on the market, though they hit a price point that makes them worthwhile.

Hands-on: Mophie’s new battery banks offer pocketable power, built-in cables at low price

Mophie has recently introduced four new power banks designed for the iPhone, allowing users to stay powered up on the go. These sleek, pocket-friendly banks come in two finishes and offer built-in cables, making them an affordable option for extended device charging. Available in Standard and Signature variants, both versions feature 5000mAh and 10000mAh capacity options. The Signature variant, however, boasts a more refined appearance and includes braided cables.

All four models come equipped with integrated USB-C cables, which come in handy when you need a quick charge for your device. The lower three variants feature a single built-in cable, while the Signature 10K version boasts two braided cables, enabling you to charge up to three devices simultaneously. The integrated USB-C port also supports 20W of power output, which can be used for both charging the battery bank and your device.

Mophie's PowerStation Plus series is designed with convenience in mind, supporting airline carry-on regulations following recent battery bank fires. The series can provide a single iPhone 17 Pro charge at a time, or two charges for the same device with the 10K capacity model. Priced starting at $29.95 on Amazon, the lineup ranges up to $59.95, making it a budget-friendly choice for those in need of reliable power solutions.

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