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Review: Mophie Juice Pack Powerstation Pro

Last updated: May 14, 2021 4:59 pm UTC
By Jeremy Horwitz
Review: Mophie Juice Pack Powerstation Pro

With Lightning-specific battery options still in short supply for iOS device users, device-agnostic solutions with USB ports have remained useful — and arguably dominant — as tools to keep the latest iPads, iPhones, and iPods running well past their promised run times. Having recently reviewed high-capacity batteries including Lenmar’s Undead Power Helix and semi-rugged batteries such as Just Mobile’s Gum Max Duo, we’ve circled back to check out some of Mophie’s universal options, including today’s review of Juice Pack Powerstation Pro ($100). Looking more like a compact ruggedized hard drive than a battery, Powerstation Pro has a lot in common with Mophie’s Juice Pack Powerstation Duo, sitting in the middle of the pack in performance and pricing while featuring a nice design.


Review: Mophie Juice Pack Powerstation Pro

The pitch with Juice Pack Powerstation Pro is simple: you get the same 6000mAh battery capacity as the Juice Pack Powerstation Duo, swap a trimmer frame for a bulkier rubber-coated one, and lose one of two outbound USB ports.

Mophie offers Powerstation Pro with black or orange rubber trims, each promising IP-65 dust-proofing and water-resistance. That rating means it can resist splashes or the occasional raindrop, which while falling short of actual water submersion is a greater degree of water resilience than virtually all of the batteries we’ve tested—assuming that its ports are covered rather than exposed.


 

Review: Mophie Juice Pack Powerstation Pro

Juice Pack Powerstation Pro looks like a 4.45” by 2.7” by 1” box that’s just a little puffier at its corners than elsewhere, with hex-shaped screws holding the almost complete rubber frame in place around an otherwise silver metallic and black plastic box. Two flip-open rubber ports on one thin side reveal inbound micro-USB and outbound full-sized USB ports, while an adjacent button on one wide side triggers a four-light yellow dot battery level indicator. Powerstation Pro is recharged at up to 2.1-Amp speeds using an included Micro-USB cord and your computer or device’s USB adapter; you must provide your own Dock Connector or Lightning cable.


 

Review: Mophie Juice Pack Powerstation Pro

Review: Mophie Juice Pack Powerstation Pro

From a specifications standpoint, Powerstation Pro is like any number of 2012-vintage batteries, featuring a 2.1-Amp device charging speed that’s a bit below the 2.4-Amp peaks of third- and fourth-generation iPads, and only enough power to restore around 1/3 of their oversized batteries.

However, the 6000mAh cell’s capacity and speed are well-suited to the iPad mini, which we were able to bring from 0% to 95% power in a little over two and a half hours. That’s a little less than the Powerstation Duo, which delivered a 105% charge but surprisingly ran at a much slower speed—roughly twice the time demanded by Pro, despite an identical claim of 2.1-Amp output. For reference, iPhone users can expect two full recharges and a little spare change at the end, while iPod users should expect three or more refuels.

 

Review: Mophie Juice Pack Powerstation Pro

As we often note about Mophie batteries, the biggest issue here isn’t the design, but the performance for the price.


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