Supreme x mophie powerstation wireless XL
Supreme vs. Original


Original — mophie
mophie charge stream powerstation wireless XL
About the original
The mophie charge stream powerstation wireless XL is a 10,000mAh portable battery that charges Qi-enabled devices at up to 10W wirelessly and a second device simultaneously via USB-A, with USB-C input for recharging the pack itself. mophie was founded in 2005 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and became the first Apple-certified portable battery case maker with its Juice Pack in 2008, which won a Macworld Best of Show award that year. ZAGG acquired the brand in 2016 for roughly $100 million and later sold it to Halo2Cloud in 2021. The Supreme SS19 version uses the same internals with the box logo silkscreened on the top face and retailed for $110 in red, black, and white colorways.
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.


