mophie Powerstation Wireless Stand REVIEW | MacSources
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Charge wirelessly anytime — anywhere
Things have slowed down quite a bit these days. More people are working from home and staying home rather than going out. My fiance used to be one of those people who was constantly on the go. If she wasn’t leaving the house to go to work, then she was running some sort of household errands. She and I both work from home and find plenty to keep ourselves busy with. Even though I’m staying home more than going out, I do use my phone a lot. I’m always communicating with people for work or perusing social media to keep track of current events. By the end of the day, my phone is completely drained and is usually in desperate need of a charge. One of the reasons I don’t keep it on a charger throughout the day is because I like to be able to see my phone and I don’t want it tethered to a cable-based charger. Fortunately, one of my favorite accessory companies — mophie — has a great new charging option for people like me — the Powerstation Wireless Stand.
DETAILS
The Powerstation Wireless Stand is designed to give your phone a boost while you are at your workstation or on the go. It delivers up to 10W of power wirelessly and can be used as a veritcal charging stand or horizontal/flat charging pad. The wireless charger is universal and will work with any Qi-enabled phone or accessory. The charger is designed to be able to fold up and go with its user anywhere. It’s compact, but powerful with a capacity of 8,000 mAh. With a full charge, the battery has the ability to provide up to 1.7 full charges of an iPhone (based on an iPhone 11 Pro in Airplane mode). In addition to the wireless charging surface, the Powerstation Wireless Stand also has two USB ports — one USB-A and one USB-C — on the back of the device so that the user can charge additional wired devices. The stand comes with an 18W power adapter and USB-C to USB-C cable.
USER EXPERIENCE
The stand comes in a standard mophie-branded box. There is a very nice image of the product on the front of the box along with some basic information like how…