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Stacked Gold Wireless Magnetic Charger 2750mAh Phone Case for iPhone 6 Plus

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Stacked Gold Wireless Magnetic Charger 2750mAh Phone Case for iPhone 6 Plus

Brand:
Stacked
MPN: S16PCB01-GD
Condition: New

Life Without Wires
Attach your Stacked Power Pack magnetically to your Stacked case and charge your phone. Their quick charge technology charges your Power Pack and your phone up to 2x faster than "other" wireless charging technology.

Wireless Charging
The first wireless charging ecosystem that charges your iPhone just as efficiently as plugging into the wall. 2750 mAh wireless Power Pack provides an additional 8 hours of talk time, 10 hours of video and 40 hours of music.

Their magnets form a direct contact to charge your Stacked iPhone case and Power Pack. Charge your phone and power packs individually or together using the include AC Wall Plug.

For iPhone 6 Plus
Pre-Charged Power Pack
60% Charge (2750 mAh)
Gold Color
This listing is only for ONE Phone Case (picture shows front and back of the case)
iPhone not included


What's in the box

Stacked iPhone 6 Plus Case
Power Pack
AC Wall Plug
Headphone Extender

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