Supreme x mophie Encore Plus 10K Portable Power Bank
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

Original — mophie
Encore Plus 10K Portable Power Bank
About the original
The mophie Encore Plus 10K is a 10,050mAh portable power bank with built-in Micro-USB and USB Type-C cables rated up to 1.8A output and a pass-through Type-A port for a third device, allowing the pack to charge a standard smartphone roughly two times without requiring separate cables. Priority+ charging routes incoming power to connected devices before topping up the bank. Mophie was founded in 2005 in Michigan and acquired by ZAGG in 2016. The Encore line has been discontinued and replaced by the Powerstation series. Supreme's FW17 collab applies the box logo to the matte aluminum housing and retailed at $88 against the standard $60.
About mophie
mophie is an American consumer electronics company founded in 2005 by Ben Kaufman in Burlington, Vermont, and later headquartered in Tustin, California. The original company was acquired by mStation Audio in 2007, which launched the Juice Pack battery case for the iPhone, the product that defined the category. mophie's lineup expanded into Powerstation portable chargers, Charge Stream wireless pads, and MagSafe-compatible accessories. The company was acquired by Zagg in 2016 for $100 million and now sells through Apple retail channels worldwide. Supreme collaborated with mophie on Box Logo Powerstation XL and Juice Pack battery accessories.


