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Supreme and Mophie Team Up to Power Your Devices

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We’ve all been through it — you’re out and about, your phone is about to die, and there’s nowhere to charge it. Then, just at the moment when you want to take that photo, or show your friend that crazy thing you saw the other night, your phone suddenly shuts off and it’s dead and useless. The guys over at Mophie have taken several strides to make sure that doesn’t happen, thanks to their battery phone cases and power packs. Now we can have up to eight times back-up power to makes sure that we’re always charged up. Recently the California-based tech companyMophie teamed up with the cooler-than-thou New York skate label Supreme for the limited edition Supreme/Mophie Power Reserve.

The Supreme/Mophie Power Reserve combines Mophie’s powering up capability with Supreme’s instantly recognizable red logo, emblazoning it on a miniature keychain-cum-power pack. It’s iPhone compatible and comes equipped with a 150mAh battery, integrated lightning cable, which means that you can charge up a number of your iPhone and iPad on this handy little object. Throw your keys on it and you’ll always be ready just in case your battery is about to go at the most inconvenient moment. Just make sure to get it as soon as possible, priced at just $58, this gadget is sure to run out at any moment, considering the lines that Supreme tends to get outside its doors each time it issues a limited edition product.

But hey, if worse comes to worst and you miss out, you can always go for one of Mophie’s many other back-up power supplies. We’ve used them many times before and we can’t tell you how many times they’ve saved us.

The Supreme/Mophie Power Reserve, $58 at supremenewyork.com.

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