mophie 3679_JPA-IP7P-BLK Juice Pack Wireless - Qi Wireless Charging - Protective Battery Pack Case for Apple iPhone 8 Plus And 7 Plus – Black
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Separately, you'll need to purchase the wireless charging base.
Third-party magnetic mounting systems are not recommended for use with the juice pack. The case's magnets will securely attach it to any mophie charge force mount, but we cannot guarantee that they will hold up when used with a third-party magnetic system.
It most certainly does!
I'm not sure, but it appears to work with the iPhone 7 Plus. If it will fit or not, it should be stated in the ad. Before you buy it, make sure it's right for you. If necessary, visit the Mophie website.
Selected User Reviews For mophie 3679_JPA-IP7P-BLK Juice Pack Wireless - Qi Wireless Charging - Protective Battery Pack Case for Apple iPhone 8 Plus And 7 Plus – Black
The Apple representative showed me a "real" Mophie, but there is no mention of Mophie anywhere on this case! br>It's safe to say it'll be returning!.
I really like Mophie's battery cases because they don't add a lot of bulk to the phone. The only disadvantage of this case over previous Mophies that I've owned is that the battery does not last as long. I used to be able to charge the Mophie and use it to charge my phone for several days without having to recharge the battery pack. With this one, however, that is not the case. If you use it to charge your phone, you'll also be charging the battery pack, as it drains the battery pack much faster. However, it is still a fantastic battery pack, and I adore it; just keep in mind that you will need to charge it more frequently than we have in the past.
Be careful who you buy from. As advertised, this product has performed admirably. to get my phone "rejuiced" You will not be able to use your corded headphones unless you remove the phone from the case. "USB A to USB micro B cable juice pack case will not pass the headphone audio signal from the iPhone out through its micro-USB port," the merchant states about 3/4 of the way down in the product description. Connector for USB devices Using Bluetooth headphones with your iPhone is recommended for the best user experience. Bluetooth headphones are not cheap. It isn't the end of the world, however. I didn't realize, however, that this also means you won't be able to use the Square credit card processor over the phone. This can be a real pain for a health care provider in private practice who processes client copays several times a day. Either remove the phone from the case each time or pay $49 to SQUARE for the wireless "SQUARE Contactless and Chip Reader" credit card processor. This equates to a $100 investment in the product.
I've been using Mophie cases for the few years they've been around, and they've never let me down. Unfortunately, the mophie charge force wireless case has lived up to the negative reviews it has received. I bought it in July and it has stopped charging and delivering a charge just over a month later. For the past week, the lights on the back have been blinking incessantly, indicating that it is no longer functional. I tried pressing and holding the charge button next to the back lights. I tried recharging it, but it did not work. It would seem that the battery would eventually run out and the light would stop blinking. It hasn't, and the time to return to Amazon is rapidly approaching. BUY THIS ITEM AT YOUR OWN RISK! Purchase the $99. 00 mophie case from the company's website or a cell phone accessory store. I've had those for a long time. Amazon is usually great at returns, so this was a disappointing purchase. Also, when returning it under the '2 year warranty,' the serial number (SN) "is not valid for this product," according to the mophie website. Is this a knockoff look?.
Everything is working out nicely now. Except for the fact that the case on my Mophie is peeling, I really like it. I got it in late February, and it's now mid-March. June. I'm disappointed that the situation has worsened in less than three months. I reached out to Mophie, and they are sending me a replacement case. A two-year warranty is included with these battery packs. Their customer service was excellent, and they could be reached by phone and spoke with a live person! I'm going to give you a five. For that, I give you a ten out of ten! br>Recent changes: The Mophie case was replaced with a new one. I'm going from three to five starts. I'm a clumsy person who occasionally drops my phone. I'm impressed with the durability of this battery case. It's still charging and looking good. When I get a new phone, I will always buy the Mophie Power Pack.
My iPhone 7 Plus is no longer charging after 50 days on the device. When you press the button on the back, it will light all four lights continuously for several seconds, indicating that the case's internal battery is fully charged. When I pressed and held the back button for a few seconds, the lights on the device would flash from left to right, indicating that it was starting to charge the phone attached to it, and the phone would respond by showing it was receiving power, but today that behavior changed, and the device now DOES NOT CHARGE MY PHONE, whether I use the built-in battery pack, passthrough from the cable port, or any of my Qi bases. I tried it on my wife's phone and got the same results. The OEM Apple cables that came with our phones worked perfectly to charge both phones. This case was never dropped, impacted, or handled roughly in any way that could have led to a reasonable assumption of device failure. The device is now completely useless, as it will not charge any phone. Because of the brand name and reputation, I initially purchased from this company in the hopes of receiving a high-quality product, but after this experience, I CANNOT recommend this product to anyone. Another minor niggle is that it's made of a "soft-touch" type of material. "Touch" plastic that easily shows scuffs, scratches, and marks from normal use. This detracts from the overall aesthetic appeal for me, but it's not a big deal; it's just my opinion that they could improve the case material's exterior look and feel over the product's lifetime with something tougher on their next model, assuming they don't go out of business before then. One thing I can say in its favor is that the size, shape, weight, concept, and style (including how the phone is inserted and held by the case) are all quite good. It makes no difference if it will be completely useless as a battery backup in about a month.