Mophie Launches Juice Pack Battery Cases for iPhone 15 Lineup

Mophie today announced the launch of Juice Pack battery cases that are designed to work with the iPhone 15 lineup. Like Mophie's prior Juice Pack cases, the latest version attaches to the ‌iPhone‌ to provide a little extra battery life during daily use.

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The case comes apart in two pieces so that the ‌iPhone‌ can fit inside, and as the ‌iPhone‌ 15 models have USB-C ports, there is a USB-C charger inside that fits right in to the port. The case also has a USB-C port that can be used for charging the case and the ‌iPhone‌ inside.

Priority goes to the ‌iPhone‌ when charging, so if it's plugged in, it'll charge up first, and then the case itself will also charge. It's a super simple solution for adding extra battery life to your phone on a long day.

The Juice Pack for the ‌iPhone‌ 15 Pro Max that we tested ahead of launch has a 3,000mAh battery, so it's not able to charge an ‌iPhone‌ to full, but it is about an extra half charge. The 15 and 15 Pro Juice Pack models have a 2,400mAh battery inside because they're smaller, but that also delivers about the same 50 percent battery charge. In my testing, I was able to get about an additional 45 percent battery out of the case once I had drained my ‌iPhone‌ battery, so Mophie's estimate seems about right.

Mophie's Juice Pack case is made from a soft-touch material that's pleasant in the hand and it only comes in black. It offers a protective lip around the ‌iPhone‌'s display and camera, and covers all of the buttons and ports for additional protection. There's a bump at the back for the battery, and while the case remains on the slimmer side is not too bulky, it does add some extra weight.

The case is meant to provide protection from a drop of up to six feet, and it feels rugged enough to be able to handle that kind of impact without damage to the ‌iPhone‌. Mophie says that the extra battery life provides up to 44 hours of talk time and music playback, or up to 11 hours of video playback.

There's a button on the back to turn the Juice Pack on and off and to check charge level with the four LEDs. It's handy to be able to turn it off to control when you want to use up the extra battery life rather than having it charge automatically, but note that you do need to hold it down for a few seconds to get charging to initiate. Mophie has Juice Pack cases for the ‌iPhone‌ 15, ‌iPhone‌ 15 Pro, and ‌iPhone‌ 15 Pro Max, but there is not a model for the ‌iPhone‌ 15 Plus.

The Mophie Juice Pack can be purchased for $99.95 starting today.

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Top Rated Comments

uacd Avatar
22 months ago
Don’t buy it ppl. Thing is huge and heavy, will kill your battery fast as well as will be piece of waste after you upgrade to newer iPhone. And yes, you cannot use this stuff to charge other devices (in power bank mode). Source: I had this case for my 6s back in the days. Now sits unused.

Just buy regular power bank and use it when needed
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ant the ninja Avatar
22 months ago
$100 for half a charge? ?
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
stocklen Avatar
22 months ago
seems rather late to launch it?

Why not launch it when the iPhone 15 launched?

We are now only 4-5 months away from the 16 launch.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
nutmac Avatar
22 months ago
I wish Apple would bring back MagSafe Battery Pack, revised with USB-C, larger capacity, and ability to charge itself via MagSafe. While its 1460 mAh capacity was widely criticized, since it charges at double the voltage (7.62 V), it translates more respectable 2,920 mAh at 3.81 V.

Granted, the latest Anker's MagGo Power Bank Qi2 has even higher capacity (10,000 mAh at 3.81 V) with fancy LCD. But it is nearly double the thickness of Apple's, lacks intelligent charging algorithm, and no battery status iOS widget.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Jamo12 Avatar
22 months ago

that does not sound healthy for the battery tbh
With the option to only charge your phone to 80%, it probably would be fine. I have my 15 pro max plugged in or on a wireless charger for at least 14 or 15 hours a day (plugged in during work and a wireless charger at night) and I’m still at 100% battery health on a launch day phone.

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california_kid Avatar
22 months ago
Didn't they add "no more battery cases" to the Geneva Convention?
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