It’s always frustrating when your iPhone runs out of juice and there’s no charger or outlet nearby. If you find your iPhone 6 simply isn’t keeping up with you, why not consider snagging yourself one of the best battery cases on the market? We’ve got a range of different options for you to consider right here.
Incipio Qi Ghost Wireless Charging Battery Case ($100)
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Lenmar Maven Undead Power Battery Case ($90)
This slim and stylish battery case is a two-piece affair, which makes it
easy to slide your iPhone 6 into place. It has a 3,000mAh battery inside which
should fully charge the iPhone and still have a little left over in reserve.
There are generous cut-outs for the camera and controls, a lip to protect the
screen, and a port to redirect speaker audio to the front. The case has a soft
touch, matte black finish, making it very comfortable to hold. If you want
something brighter, it also comes in get blue, red, or silver versions.
The only real detail on the minimalist body is the rear-mounted power
button, which includes an LED to show remaining power. It’s fast to charge up
thanks to a 2A input, and there is a microUSB cable and a headphone extender in
the box. A desirable case.
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Anker
Ultra Slim Extended Battery Case ($40)
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Anker is a popular brand for portable batteries, so we’re not surprised
to find that the iPhone 6 battery case it offers is good. It’s not the most stylish or
full-featured offering, but where this case really stands out is the low price,
and its capacity. The large 2,850mAh
capacity more than doubles your iPhone’s battery life, and there are four
LEDs on the back to indicate the internal battery’s remaining power. It’s not a
problem to fit or remove the case, due to its two-piece design, plus it’s slim
— a rarity in the world of extended battery cases. The matte finish is plain,
but it does have a pleasing soft touch feel. Inside the box is a headphone extender and a short micro USB cable.
Tylt Energi Sliding Power Case ($80)
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This Tylt power case has a 3,200mAh battery
inside, which is going to offer a good bit more than double your usual iPhone 6
battery life. The unique selling point here is the two piece design – there’s a
thin shell for your iPhone 6, like a minimalist case, and it slides into the
“Power Sleeve”. That means you can discard the battery portion when it’s out of
charge and still have some protection for your phone. The four LED array on the
back indicates remaining power. The downside with this case is that it is big
and bulky with the Power Sleeve on. It also doesn’t ship with a headphone
extender, but you’re going to need one. There is a micro USB cable included.
Mophie
Juice Pack Ultra Case ($150)
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There are a few reasons to look carefully at the
Mophie Juice Pack Ultra. This battery case has a large capacity of 3,950mAh, so
you’re looking at 150% extra life for your iPhone 6. It’s relatively slim
considering the size of that battery, and it’s also protective, so you won’t
have to worry about bumps and falls. You’ll find four LEDs on the back to show
remaining power, but there’s also a switch so you can decide when to charge and
when to save juice for later. Like most of the cases here, you can charge and
sync your iPhone with the case on. It comes with a headphone extender and a
micro USB cable.
Uno DX Charging Case ($70)
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The Uno DX has a big, 3,000mAh battery, so you can add
around 125% extra life to your iPhone 6 once its own battery has expired. It’s
another two-piece sliding design which makes it easy to fit, plus there’s a
power button and a three color LED array on the back, so you know how much
juice is left. In addition to a handy headphone extender and micro USB cable in
the box, Uno also supplies a screen protector. It’s a bit bulky and
plain-looking, but it delivers plenty of extra juice and it will do a solid job
of protecting your phone from damage.
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