The most effective Apple iPhone 5 Battery Case

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The Apple iPhone series is one of the most successful products of its kind. Redefining the smartphone market, it is a trendsetter in its own right. It can do so many things for its owner, going beyond what you may initially expect from a phone. Partly because people use their iPhones for a lot of purposes, battery life can be such an issue, especially during travel . Because of this, backup power sources have become very popular accessories. Should you pick up an iPhone battery case such as the Vority X5 iPhone 5 charger case or an iPhone 5 external battery?

To better understand this question, it’s best to understand first the difference between these 2 items. Of course, the common similarity that an iPhone 5 battery case and an iPhone 5 external battery have is the fact that they provide extra power for your mobile phone when you need it. All you need is to plug them into your phone and they will recharge your phone’s internal battery in a jiffy. Having these accessories can prove to be an important contingency plan for most iPhone 5 users, especially those who are always on the go.

Now that their similarities are discussed, it is now time to look at the things that make each item different from each other. First, we’ll take a look at what an iPhone 5 charger case is. As the name would suggest, you mount it on your phone, just like you would with a lot of protective aftermarket cases out there. You will then plug the case into the phone’s USB cord to commence charging. Because it is relatively light (most battery cases weight 2 ounces or less), they are remarkably portable. Best of all, most of these cases pack enough energy to fully charge an iPhone 5 within an hour or two.

Next on the comparison list is the iPhone 5 external battery. As the name would suggest, this product is essentially a battery that you can plug into when you need it. In contrast with an iPhone battery case, it’s actually a stand-alone apparatus. The only time you install it into your phone is when you need to charge it. While some people may find it bothersome to charge their phones from an external device (especially when traveling), one major advantage an external battery has is it can store more energy. As such, they can charge your battery more efficiently. In some cases, you can even make multiple charges with one full recharge of an external battery case.

So if you are to make a pick, which is the better choice, an iPhone 5 rubberized case or an iPhone 5 external battery? It basically goes down to a matter of preference. If you want a nifty way to charge your phone anywhere you want, then you are better served with a battery case. However, if your priority is maximum charging capabilities, you are better off with an external battery. Both accessories do their roles well. It’s up to you to choose which one best suits your needs.

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