The company has finally released an iPhone 5/s version of the case, with a revised form factor but the same 2100 mAh capacity.
While other cases may have caught up in the power-per-millimeters of thickness ratio, the Elite still has a trick up its sleeve: Unlike, say, Mophie’s cases, the Elite doesn’t require the use of a headphone adapter.
The case features a large cutout along the bottom edge that allows headphones to be plugged straight into the iPhone — and it looks like it’ll even work with most angled headphone jacks.
Also interesting is that PhoneSuit says the case can fully charge a depleted iPhone in less that two-hours.
Other notable features, most of which are retained from the original: five-bar LED fuel gauge, flush power/fuel gauge button and charge/sync via a bottom-mounted micro-USB port.
The PhoneSuit Elite iPhone 5/s battery case is available now for $100, but currently only from PhoneSuit’s own website.
Data source: via CultofMac (By Eli Milchman )
Origine source: Phonesuit
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