Mophie Juice Pack Reserve External Battery for iPhone and iPod (PRODUCT) RED
Mophie Juice Pack Reserve External Battery for iPhone and iPod (PRODUCT) RED
Product Information
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Overview
The Mophie Juice Pack Reserve External Battery is amazingly small and even better includes a flexible outer band that's actually a built-in USB cable. Plus it's designed for improved conversion efficiency to ensure that more power actually makes it to your iPhone or iPod. -
Highlights
- Compact design fits anywhere
- Flexible outer band is a built-in USB cable
- Conversion efficiency gets more power to your iPhone or iPod
- LED status indicator light disappears when not in use
- A portion of the profits from this (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition will go straight to the Global Fund to fight AIDS in Africa
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Did you notice?
Retractable 30-pin connector is convenient for use wherever you go. -
Apple Recommends For
Quickly charge your iPhone or iPod when its battery runs low. -
What's in the Box?
- Mophie Juice Pack Reserve (with keyring)
- User manual
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Tech Specs
- Height : 0.64 in./1.62 cm
- Width : 1.61 in./4.08 cm
- Weight : 3 oz./85.05 g
- Length : 3.16 in./8.02 cm
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Manufacturer Information
Part Number
- Mfr. Part Number : 2035_JPU-RESERVE-2-RED
- UPC or EAN No. : 810472020358
Warranty
- Note : Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.
- Warranty : One year
Compatibility
iPhone models
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iPhone
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iPhone 3G
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iPhone 3GS
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iPhone 4
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iPhone 4S
iPod models
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iPod classic 80GB/160GB (2007)
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iPod classic 120GB (2008)
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iPod classic 160GB (2009)
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iPod nano 1st Generation
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iPod nano 2nd Generation
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iPod nano 3rd Generation (video)
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iPod nano 4th Generation (video)
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iPod nano 5th Generation (video camera)
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iPod nano 6th Generation
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iPod shuffle 1st Generation
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iPod shuffle 2nd Generation
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iPod shuffle 3rd Generation
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iPod shuffle 4th Generation
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iPod touch 1st Generation
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iPod touch 2nd Generation
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iPod touch 3rd Generation
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iPod touch 4th Generation
Ratings & Reviews
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low performance
charging not a lot of my iPhone 4S. My battery was at 52% and after 2 hours with the charger, the battery is 80%. Not really effec tive. …
- Written by Robert L from SUDBURY
63 of 83 people found this useful
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Mophie customer support's comments about their product
"The reserve contains a 700 mha battery, which is a little less then half that of the iPhone 4S. Due to loss of charge during th e transfer process, and the active use of the phone, you can expect to get 30-40% on average from the reserve. Charging once the phone has depleted its own internal battery will result in less charge being delivered, and for best results you should begin charging at the first low battery warning the phone gives."
P.S. I have experienced 20% to 30% increase in the iphone's charge using this product. …- Written by GARY G from Wyoming
44 of 49 people found this useful
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Best Accessorie Ever
Having the reserve power changes the way you will relate to your mobile device. In this case it's my 4S. You can charge both the phone and the pack and not switch the pack on (charging the phone) until you need to. Like the best spare tire in the world.
It's also a good protection device.
M …- Written by Michael P from Menlo Park
42 of 46 people found this useful
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No Longer Charges with and USB Port
This was a bad product in the first place, after like 28 recharges the mophie now no longer charges in the apple AC USB Cube or my laptop or PC's USB port. Only had it for like a 20 days! Get a juice pack powerstation and don't ever waste your $34.99! …
- Written by Mason M from RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA
29 of 32 people found this useful
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It's OK
It says you get numerous full charges but you don't! You get ONE and if you accidentally move it the wrong way it STOPS charging.
- Written by Shelia B from Ada
29 of 36 people found this useful
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Mophie customer support's comments about their product
"The reserve contains a 700 mha battery, which is a little less then half that of the iPhone 4S. Due to loss of charge during th e transfer process, and the active use of the phone, you can expect to get 30-40% on average from the reserve. Charging once the phone has depleted its own internal battery will result in less charge being delivered, and for best results you should begin charging at the first low battery warning the phone gives."
P.S. I have experienced 20% to 30% increase in the iphone's charge using this product. …- Written by GARY G from Wyoming
44 of 49 people found this useful
Questions & Answers
Answers from the community
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Is this. For I 5 phone
- Asked by Sonny L
- Feb 28, 2013
Answer
No!
- Answered by Valerie B from Owings Mills
- Apr 30, 2013
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Does its works with a lifeproof case in an iPhone 4s?
- Asked by Oma A T from Puerto La Cruz
- Jan 28, 2013
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how do you charge mophie when he runs out of juice?
- Asked by Jo Lynn T from Houston
- Jun 9, 2012
Answer
Plug the mini USB port into Morphie. Plug the other USB end into a two prong socket adapter and plug into standard wall outlet or plug USB end into any powered USB port or laptop or PC. …
- Answered by Raymond K from Chicago
- Jan 9, 2013
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does this work with a apple bumper for Iphone 4s?
- Asked by Leung K from Tokyo
- May 8, 2012
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what are the best battery operated chargers for Iphone 4s? - In case of hurricanes
- Asked by Angela B from Miami
- Jun 2, 2012
Best Answer
Morphia juice pack is probably the best they sell a bigger one that fits the iPhone 4 and 4s perfect and it will charge your phone from 1% to 90% almost every time I had it for 2 months now and my phone last all day now, you can charge both items at the same time phone and juice pack, just know it takes maybe 4 to 5 hours …
- Answered by Eduardo C from Cordova
- Nov 3, 2012
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How long does it take for it to recharge? Similar to when you plug it in with an adapter — about 1% per minute?
- Asked by Eric C from Morgan Hill
- May 29, 2012
Best Answer
That's probably about right, 1% a minute is a good estimate
- Answered by Karen F
- Jun 20, 2012