Crave PWR Wireless iPhone Case for $29
March 28, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
You’re living life more mobile than ever before, which means your iPhone is your calendar, your appointment book, your on-the-go office, helps you shop, and lets you watch all your favorite Netflix shows. That’s why created the Crave PWR iPhone Case that not only protects your phone from drops, it charges your devices to give you twice the power. Fitted with a built-in 3,000mAh battery, this superior case will be your on-the-go power reserve. No more cords, wires, or slowing down.
- Built-in 3,000mAh battery charges your iPhone twice its power
- Allows access to lightning connection for headphones or data syncing cable
- Wireless charging to power up your phone while it’s in your pocket
- 3-stage LED indicator to quickly let you know remaining battery capacity
- Heavy-duty, impact-absorbent silicone w/ raised bevel edge provides scratch, drop, & shock resistance
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Finish: matte
- Materials: plastic, rubber
- Size: iPhone 8
- Product dimensions: 6.9″ x 4.1″ x 1″
- Dual case & battery charger
- Heavy-duty drop, shock, scratch resistant
- Impact-absorbent
- Streamlined peripheral support
- Battery capacity: 3,000mAh
- Pass-through charging
- 3-stage LED indicator
- Manufacturer’s 12-month warranty
Compatibility
- iPhone 8 only
Includes
- Crave PWR Wireless iPhone Case (iPhone 8)
- Charging cable
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