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9to5Rewards: Anker’s PowerCore 2200 battery case for iPhone 7 [Giveaway]

This week’s 9to5Rewards partner is Anker and its newest iPhone 7 battery case. 

The company has its new PowerCore Case 2200 for iPhone 7 (pictured above), which includes a 2200mAh battery in a super sleek design to give away to 9to5Mac readers this week. 

The PowerCore 2200 case is available for iPhone 7 and notably doesn’t block the iPhone’s Lightning charging port when not in use, meaning the port remains free for connecting headphones or other accessories. It currently sells for around $50 and comes with a free 3ft Micro USB charging cable.

The case has a capacity of 2200mAh, providing approximately a 0-80% full charge for the iPhone 7. This roughly translates to 10+ hours of video, 10+ hours of voice call, or 32+ hours of audio. Despite this increase in battery life, the actual battery case only adds 0.23 inches to the phone.

Product Specs:

  • Dimensions: 141mm X 70mm X 15.3 mm
  • Weight: 62 grams
  •  Input: 5V = 1A
  • Output: 5V = 1A
  • Capacity: 2200 mAh

As always, we’ll announce winners from the previous week’s giveaway here each week. Last week’s winners of our Burkley Luxury Leather Set for iPhone 7/7 Plus are  and Peter Stringer

This week’s giveaway is open to readers in the U.S. 

How to enter?

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Avatar for Jordan Kahn Jordan Kahn

Jordan writes about all things Apple as Senior Editor of 9to5Mac, & contributes to 9to5Google, 9to5Toys, & Electrek.co. He also co-authors 9to5Mac’s Logic Pros series.