Being the first ever company to get certified from Apple for the making of the first mobile battery case and having made the worlds first battery case with built-in storage. Mophie has positioned itself as an industry leader, known for coupling protection and electronics together in a perfect mix that provides users with the benefits of both worlds. This has allowed them to expand to other charge related areas, but they have stayed true to their products that changed how people charge their smartphones. Today we are going to showcase the different types of Mophie wireless chargers. Pads being the most convenient way for you to charge your phone, offering fast charging speeds up to 7.5W and are also made compatible with Qi standards. Placing your phone on a Mophie wireless charger pad will instantly start feeding your device with juice and you don't have to worry about your phone getting overcharged. Mophie's pad is made with a rubberized, non-slip TPU coating which is also capable of using a minimum amount of power when idle. A standard Mophie wireless charger mount offers the user one hand use due to fixed outer arms and it is able to charge through a lightweight case. The mount supports fast charging up to 10W optimized for use with both Apple and Samsung devices. It also has a rubberized charging surface which provides more grip and is compatible with every Qi-enabled device. With Mophie's charging cases you will find it very convenient simply because one offers protection and power whilst being very compact. With models made both for Apple and Samsung devices, these battery cases allow for a priority charge, meaning it will first charge your phone and then the case. Charging the case can be done either wirelessly or through a USB-C cable. The design of these cases also makes room for the phones existing ports, so you can listen to music or transfer files while charging both your phone and the case. Imagine a power bank that is able to charge your Qi-enabled device when placed on top of it. Well, Mophie has made it possible first and you even have the option to charge two more devices via USB-A ports. The maH of these devices range from 6040 to 10000 and they also have LED indicators to show you how much juice you have left. Wireless speeds reach up to 5W, which also have a priority charge, but here for the battery to start charging your phone, you'll need to press a button after placing it.
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