Mophie Powerstation Reserve Micro-USB Portable Charger
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Product Description
Mophie Powerstation Reserve Micro-USB Portable Charger
The juice pack reserve micro is a compact external battery made for smartphones and micro USB devices. With hidden cables and cased in an aesthetic fit for on-the-go style enthusiasts, you'll be sure to travel light. Give your smartphone extended battery life. Its lightweight, compact design with a convenient key ring means you’re always ready for a quick charge whenever you need it.
No cables are needed with the integrated connectors. It's ready for you to grab and go! The built-in and flexible USB and connector stay concealed until you’re ready to charge.
Featuring a black soft-touch finish exterior and improved conversion efficiency for maximum power transfer and ultra fast charging, the reserve uses smart battery technology that automatically turns power on when the reserve is connected to your device and turns off when disconnected.
To top it off, an integrated power indicator keeps tabs on charging mode and current battery life of the juice pack. Keep track with the multi-color LED light that indicates charge status.
Features
- Built-in microUSB cable allows you to charge your microUSB phone or device on-the-go.
- A built-in USB connector allows you to recharge the Powerstation Reserve Micro from any USB port power source, without having to hunt around for a cable.
- Flexible cable and hidden USB connector stay concealed until you're ready to charge.
- Black soft-touch finish with an included keychain ring to keep your Powerstation handy at all times.
- Smart battery technology automatically turns power on when the reserve is connected to your device and turns off when disconnected.
- Track battery power status at a glance with an integrated LED power indicator.
- Rechargeable for over 500 cycles.
- Built-in short circuit, over-charge and temperature protection.
- Not recommended for charging tablets
Specifications
- Battery capacity: 1000 mAh
- Charge rate: 1000 mA (FAQ: What does "mA" mean?)