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Mophie Unveils New Wireless Charging Options

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Mophie today announced the launch of four new wireless charging products designed for the iPhone and other Qi-based smartphones, debuting the Charge Stream Vent Mount, the Charge Stream Desk Stand, and the Charge Stream Powerstation Wireless in standard and XL configurations.


The Charge Stream Vent Mount ($69.95) is designed to fit in most vehicles with a four-prong mount that slips over the air vent. It's meant to accommodate one-handed smartphone insertion and removal, and should work with most smartphones regardless of size. Rubberized arms hold a device in place while charging, and for iPhones, it supports faster 7.5W charging speeds.

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Mophie's new Charge Stream Desk Stand ($69.95) , which is coming this fall, looks similar to its existing charging pad for iPhones. It offers 7.5W charging speeds while holding an iPhone or other smartphone upright in portrait or landscape mode. The charging pad can be removed from its steel frame and used as a traditional wireless charging pad if desired.

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The Charge Stream Powerstation Wireless ($79.95) and the Charge Stream Powerstation Wireless XL ($99.95) work as a traditional wireless charging pad when near a wall outlet and as a 5W wireless charging battery pack when on the go. The Powerstation Wireless features a 6,040mAh capacity, while the Powerstation Wireless XL features a 10,000mAh capacity. An included USB-A port can also charge a second device.

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With the exception of the Desk Stand, which is not yet available, all of the new wireless charging options can be purchased from the Mophie website starting today.

Top Rated Comments

bigjnyc Avatar
99 months ago
I threw up in my mouth a little with that stand design. Why is the power cable on the top? So much design fail in one product
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
tehStickMan Avatar
99 months ago
Yeah this design is atrocious!! Heaven forbid any of their product designers from working at Apple!
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Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
99 months ago
Heh. Please, somebody create a graphic of a classic iMac with the big plug coming out of the top.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
99 months ago
And yet still no battery case for the iPhone X.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DeepIn2U Avatar
99 months ago
I threw up in my mouth a little with that stand design. Why is the power cable on the top? So much design fail in one product
Yeah this design is atrocious!! Heaven forbid any of their product designers from working at Apple!
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
gigapocket1 Avatar
99 months ago
I don’t get mophie.. I’ve bet. Waiting for a battery case for my x for 10 months now.. it doesn’t take that long to design a case.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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