Not only does the battery case provide your iPhone with extra juice to power the device, but also attends to your music needs. It also gets a bigger battery in its case than Apple’s official battery pack which is priced at $99. Apple’s battery pack gets a 2365 mAh battery while Griffin Reserve gets a 3000 mAh battery pack. The Reserve case also charges via your iPhone’s Lightning charging connector — meaning no need to carry an extra USB to charge the case. It looks like Apple wants the world to move ahead alongwith its technology — and err, spend a considerable amount doing that.

The digital-to-analog circuit of the 3.5mm jack allows users to connect it to a stereo using an AUX cable. The device will be available for iPhone 7 in Black, Navy, Gray and Pink colours. Griffin’s parent company Incipio also launched OX battery case for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus worth $59, which also has a 3.5mm jack alongwith a lighting connector to charge the case. iPhone’s move to do away with the audio jack in order to build up a space to market their AirPods (which by the way doesn’t come cheap) was an unpopular move, which has led to consumers needing to buy added accessories to support their premium devices. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.

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