OtterBox’s New Charger Juiced Up My iPhone in 40 Minutes — Here’s Why It’s Worth It

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Editor Tested: OtterBox iPhone Chargers ReviewEllen McAlpine


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We know and love OtterBox for its protective iPhone cases. But while Apple has been improving the battery life of the newest iPhones, OtterBox has been busy upgrading its power products, too. Not all Lightning cables and wall chargers are made the same, with different outputs affecting charging quality and speeds; depending on the power output, charging can be slow and your phone might not retain power. That's where OtterBox has swiftly saved the day.

For the last few weeks, I've been testing out OtterBox's Premium Pro Fast Charge Lightning Cable paired with the Premium Pro Fast Charge USB-C Wall Charger. I have been seriously impressed with the speed of how the charging combo boosts my phone's battery, and how well my phone retains the charge.

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The Premium Pro Fast Charge Wall Charger fits in the palm of your hand and has folding prongs for easy packing.Ellen McAlpine

I'll break down the details of the charging combo below, but here's the TL;DR: OtterBox claims your phone can go from a dead battery to 70% in less than 30 minutes. The claim rings true. While I typically don’t let my phone get totally to 0%, I’ve let the charger take my 12% battery up to about 50% in roughly 20 minutes, and to full capacity in about 40 minutes.

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Let's start with the USB-C Wall Charger. It has a 72-watt output, which is extremely powerful (honestly, more than what your phone requires). The 72-watt model has two USB-C ports (30-watt/60-watt) as well as a USB-A port (12-watt). You can safely charge more than one device at a time, and the wall plug uses intelligent power charging, meaning it will automatically deliver the appropriate amount of power based on the device and cable you're using. The outlet prongs fold so it's easy to pack. Plus, the GaN design is compact, so if you're using it in a multiport power strip, it keeps adjacent outlets clear for use.

<p><a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=74968X1596630&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.otterbox.com%2Fen-us%2Fusb-c-wall-charger-lightning-to-usb-c-cable-white%2F78-80891.html&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bestproducts.com%2Ftech%2Felectronics%2Fa43161801%2Fotterbox-iphone-chargers-review%2F" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Premium Pro Fast Charge Lightning to USB-C Cable</p><p>otterbox.com</p><p>$34.95</p>

The Lightning cable measures 2 meters (or 6.6 feet), letting you access your charger from your bed, your desk, and just about anywhere. It has a braided nylon exterior and

features a magnetic cable clip to keep it organized and tangle-free when you’re not using it. It offers up to a 60-watt power delivery, so if you’re charging an iPad or iPhone, you’ll be able to access the maximum capacity (which is up to 20 watts). In other words, it offers a charge that’s up to four times faster than the average Lightning cable.

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OtterBox’s Premium Pro Fast Charging Cable features a sleek magnet management clip. Ellen McAlpine

Depending on your needs, you can snag a 30-watt, 60-watt, or 72-watt wall charger, each of which offers different ports for your charging cables. The 72-watt option is my recommendation since you can charge multiple devices simultaneously (plus, it has the USB-A outlet that your older cables may still use). It’s the first wall plug I reach for these days, and I love that the plug can handle charging my iPhone, iPad, and laptop. If you’re not an iOS user, it’s also compatible with Android and Google devices.

We know and love OtterBox for their protective iPhone cases. While Apple has been improving the battery life of the newest iPhones, OtterBox has been busy upgrading their power products. On my busiest days I need a fast and full charge for my phone. Not all Lightning cables and wall chargers are made the same, with different outputs that affect charging quality and speeds. Depending on the power output, charging can be slow and your phone might not retain the battery. That's where OtterBox has swiftly saved the day.

For the last few weeks I've been testing out OtterBox's Premium Pro Fast Charge Lightning Cable paired with the Premium Pro Fast Charge USB-C Wall Charger. I have been seriously impressed with the speed that the charging combo boosts my phone's battery, and how well my phone retains the charge. I'll break down the details of the charging combo, but here's the TL;DR: OtterBox claims your phone can go from a dead battery to 70 percent in less than 30 minutes. The claim rings true. While I typically don't let my phone get totally to zero percent, I've let the charger take my 12 percent battery up to about 50 percent in roughly 20 minutes, and to full capacity in about 40 minutes. It's the first charger I reach for, and keeps me powered up and on the go.

Let's start with the USB-C Wall Charger. It has a 72-watt output, which is extremely powerful (honestly more than what your phone requires). The 72-watt model has two USB-C ports (30-watt/60-watt) as well as a USB-A port (12-watt). You can safely charge more than one device at a time, and the wall plug distributes the power output so as not to damage your devices or overwork the plug. The Lightning cable has a braided nylon exterior and features a magnetic cable clip to keep it organized and tangle-free when you're not using it. It offers up to a 60-watt power delivery, so if you're charging and iPad or iPhone you'll be able to access the maximum capacity (which is around 20-watts).

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