The only downside is that you’re then carrying and using your iPhone with a cable hanging off it for the next hour and this is inelegant, to say the least. The traditional solution is to plug in a powerbank and, trust me, I have plenty of these. Just when I want entertainment or a Twitter fix on the train home, the battery is down to less than 20% and I’m getting worried. I’ll be on a big day out, either business or pleasure, and I’ll be on the way home and my phone is on its last legs in terms of battery, after mountains of camera, GPS and general use. The concept and sales pitch first though – who is this type of accessory aimed at? In my life, the following is a semi-regular occurrence, maybe once every few weeks – whichever phone I happen to be using. These ‘Plus’ iPhones have largish batteries and should give a day’s full use, but in practice iOS 11 can suck even these dry on a big day out and which of us hasn’t had issues eking out the last few percent battery on the train home from a concert? The Juice Pack Air is a premium all-in-one solution, with some obvious advantages… and disadvantages. Mophie has been making after-market battery add-ons for the iPhone for years, of course, but recent experiences here with the iPhone 6s Plus, 7 Plus and 8 Plus have led me to investigate the latest Juice Pack Air designs.
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