Today at CES, Otterbox announced the iPhone 6 version of its Resurgence Power Case series. The case comes with 2,600 mAh of battery power and military-grade drop protection. The previous version of the Resurgence case featured a 2,000 mAh battery.

OtterBox Resurgence Family

Resurgence boasts 2,600 milliamp hours (mAh) of battery power, providing more than two-times the battery life of the iPhone 6. The two-piece snap design simplifies case assembly and removal. Resurgence is made up of a specially formulated polycarbonate to improve impact resistance and absorb energy from drops and bumps. The case is rigorously tested to meet MIL STD 810G-516.6, a third-party test that drops the case on all faces, edges and corners from four feet.2 The new design incorporates compact advanced circuitry, resulting in a smaller profile.

The case also has auto-stop technology, which shuts off the case when the phone is fully charged, allowing users to save battery power from the case for when it's needed. It also supports wireless and wired syncing without removing the case and a headphone jack extender, as the case adds length to the bottom of the phone.

The pricing and availability of the Resurgence Power Case for iPhone 6 is currently unclear, though Otterbox says its website will have further information in due time. Pricing may mirror the cost of the iPhone 5 and 5s version of the case, which retails for $99.95. However, Otterbox has not yet revealed plans for an iPhone 6 Plus version of the case.

Top Rated Comments

ArtOfWarfare Avatar
145 months ago
This is the first generation of iPhone where I'm actually content with the battery in the iPhone and have zero interest in a charging case. I've had my iPhone 6+ and have been using it pretty continuously for the past 2 months, and I've never seen it drop below 20% (I recharge nightly, although often it has over 50% at the end of the day.)
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Dilster3k Avatar
145 months ago
Really wondering where Mophie is at. :|
They still don't have case offerings for the 6 / 6 Plus
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