Mophie announces new juice pack and charge force case for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8

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Mophie announces new juice pack and charge force case for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8
Would you feel better if you had a little more battery life on your Samsung Galaxy Note 8? Is the 3300mAh battery not providing you with enough power to cover all of the things that you do with the Galaxy Note 8 every day? The good news is that mophie, the company that created the battery case (in 2005, believe it or not) has new accessories for Sammy's latest high-end phablet.

At $99.95, the juice pack will provide you with a battery packing an additional 2950mAh of power. That translates into as much as 36 more hours of work and play with your Galaxy Note 8. Mophie has come with a very good idea; the case will also support universal wireless charging! This means that even if the Note 8 is donning a mophie juice pack, it can still charge sans wires by having it placed rear-side down on almost any wireless charging pad.

The charge force case is a leather wrap priced at $49.95. The case uses magnets to allow a "powerstation mini battery" to attach to the back of a charge force case that a Note 8 is wearing. This will add up to 33 hours of extra battery life to the phablet. The mini battery is $44.95, and there are additional mounts available for the car and your desk. With the charge force case, you can keep the Galaxy Note 8 looking thin and trim by removing the powerstation mini battery from the case after you've powered up the phone.

Learn more about the mophie juice pack and charge force case by clicking on the videos below. With both accessories, not only can you help keep your Galaxy Note 8 looking sharp and protect it from drops, you can make sure that you have enough battery life to keep it running for some time.

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source: mophie (1), (2) via AndroidCentral
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