Mophie Launches New 'Snap' Line of MagSafe-Compatible Accessories

Mophie Launches New 'Snap' Line of MagSafe-Compatible Accessories

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Mophie today announced a new collection of MagSafe-compatible wireless charging accessories. The new Mophie "snap" line was designed for compatibility with the iPhone 12, and they will also wirelessly charge any Qi-supported smartphone.
The collection includes a car vent mount, iPhone battery, wireless stand, and more. You can find more information on each device below, and head to Mophie's website to purchase the new line of accessories.
· *Snap vent mount* ($29.95) - Magnetically attach an ‌iPhone 12‌ to your car's air vent (no charging).· *Snap+ wireless vent mount* ($49.95) - Mount and charge your ‌iPhone 12‌ while driving.· *Snap+ wireless charger* ($34.95) - Magnetically attaches to ‌iPhone 12‌ models, and also wirelessly charges any Qi-enabled smartphone.· *Snap+ juice pack mini* ($49.95) - A 5,000 mAh portable battery that magnetically attaches to ‌iPhone 12‌.· *Snap+ wireless stand* ($59.95, available later this summer) - A MagSafe-compatible vertical charging stand.· *Snap+ powerstation stand* ($69.95, available later this summer) - A 10,000 mAh portable battery with MagSafe compatibility.· *Snap adapter* ($19.95) - Add magnetic rings to any device to make them compatible with the snap ecosystem.
The Snap+ wireless charger, Snap vent mount, Snap+ wireless vent mount, Snap+ juice pack mini, and Snap adapter are available now on Mophie's website. The Snap+ wireless stand and Snap+ powerstation stand will be available on Mophie later this summer. Additionally, various products in the Snap ecosystem will be available at AT&T, Best Buy, Staples, and Verizon stores nationwide.

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