Stacked Has Better Alternative to Current iPhone Smart Case Battery
Stacked is changing the way users look at the iPhone Smart Case Battery. If you're one of the many who cringed at the awful look of the Smart Case Battery, you will be delighted to know that you can now have a longer battery life without compromising the look of your beloved device.
According to TechnoBuffalo, the brand Stacked has created a new innovation that keeps your iPhone powered up using magnetic wireless charging. Unlike the Smart Case Battery for iPhone, the hump at the back of the case doesn't have to stay and you will only be required to attach it when needed.
According to the company's website, Stacked's magnetic wireless charger is composed of two parts: a specially designed case and a power pack. When you need to charge your phone, that is the only time you need to attach the magnetic pack at the back of the special case, which has a small magnetic spot in the middle. Once you have attached the charging pack, you can press the magnetic button and you are good to go. Don't worry about it slipping or falling. You can actually grip the phone through the magnetic pack without risking the device from falling.
Per TechnoBuffalo, to charge the power pack, Stacked has provided a specially made power adapter that you can magnetically connect to the power pack and recharge it. Even though Stacked seems to be the better option, it is also important to know that the case slightly provides an "extra chin" to house the built-in lightning connector. This new innovation has significantly delivered a better alternative to the Smart Case Battery, which possesses a permanent bulk at the back of the case. Stacked is currently available in white, black and gold and is limited to iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus sizes.
The whole set (case, power pack and adapter) costs around $129 while an additional power pack costs around $58. It is basically more expensive than the Smart Case Battery, but the advantage is you get to keep your phone's sleek design without compromising the charger's ability to pack up enough battery juice.
If Stacked can effectively power up the iPhone 6s and te iPhone 6s Plus effectively as the Smart Case Battery does, there's no reason why you shouldn't get one.
Are you contemplating on trying Stacked's latest innovation? What can you say about its difference from the Apple's Smart Case Battery?
Subscribe to Latin Post!
Sign up for our free newsletter for the Latest coverage!
* This is a contributed article and this content does not necessarily represent the views of latinpost.com