Mophie SpaceMophie announced on Thursday that it has released an updated version of its Mophie Space app on the App Store for iPhone and iPad, alongside new Space Pack battery and storage cases for iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and iPad mini and a new universal Spacestation battery and storage pack for iOS, Android, Mac and PC. The new products are available through the Mophie website today, with prices ranging from $149.95 to $199.95.

“With this new introduction of Space, it’s a transformative moment for mophie, as we’ve created a solution millions of people could use and benefit from, but without the barrier of a high price point – the app is free,” said Daniel Huang, mophie CEO and Co-Founder. “Space represents another opportunity for us. Just as we created and established a real solution for mobile power with the juice pack, the next phase of Space establishes a complete, user-friendly solution for mobile storage and file management.”

Mophie's Space Pack for iPhone 6 ($149.95) features a 3300mAh internal battery that provides up to 100% additional battery life, while Space Pack for iPhone 6 Plus ($149.95) includes a 2,600 mAh internal battery that provides up to 50% extra battery life. The popular lineup of battery cases also provide up to 128GB of extra storage for storing up to 64,000 additional photos, 56 additional hours of video and 36,000 additional songs.

The universal Spacestation ($149.95) is equipped with a 6000mAh internal battery and 2.4A of high-current power that provides up to 100% extra battery life for iPad mini and 200% to 300% extra battery life for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Like the Space Pack, the Spacestation also includes up to 128GB of extra storage for storing up to 64,000 additional photos, 56 additional hours of video and 36,000 additional songs.

Top Rated Comments

nerdAFK Avatar
126 months ago
Greatly overpriced.
As usual.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
xizdun Avatar
126 months ago
I will only buy a Mophie when they put a damn female lightning port on their battery cases!
I don't ever want to have to use Micro USB with an iPhone.
What, Apple won't let you? Not my problem.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
justin6609 Avatar
126 months ago
Thanks!

What, Apple won't let you? Not my problem.

Thank you for your contribution.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
roland.g Avatar
126 months ago
Where is the Mophie that charges your iPhone and watch?
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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