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It’s terrible if the battery of your smartphone dies and you are not even close to a plug or your

charger.
When you find your own battery can no longer make it in a day, so might as well pick a case that is equip
with a battery pack.

If you are in a camping trip, to hunt a Pokemon, or you need an additional battery in order to make it through
up to the night, try obtaining one Galaxy S7 Edge battery case for your peace of mind.

Incipio Offgrid Wireless Battery Case ($67)

 Capacity – 3,700mAh
 Output – 1A
 Size – 6.5 x 3.05 x 0.62 inches
 Weight – 118g (4.16oz)
The battery case enhances the life of your battery up to 70% it has a slim and lightweight feature, comparing
another S7 Edge battery case inside the market.

It’s horrible when your smartphone battery dies, especially if you aren’t anywhere near a charger or an
outlet. If you find that your battery simply can’t make it through the day, then you might want to pick up a
case equipped with an external battery pack. Whether you’re on a camping trip, hunting Pokémon, or just
need some extra juice to see you through to bedtime, try snagging one of the Galaxy S7 Edge battery cases
below for a little peace of mind.

This battery case boosts your S7 Edge’s battery life by around 70 percent. It’s slim and lightweight, too, at
least compared to other S7 Edge battery cases on the market. The finish is matte black with a soft-touch
material that adds grip and is comfortable to hold. You can recharge the case via the Micro USB port on the
bottom, and it supports Quick Charge 2.0 pass-through, so you can juice your S7 Edge up in a hurry as long
as you use a QC 2.0 charger. This case also supports wireless charging on the Qi or PMA standards.
It comes in two pieces. You slide your S7 Edge into position, then snap a bumper onto the top, which
features metallic button covers for the power and volume buttons. There’s also a cut-out on the back for the
camera and a redirect for the speaker at the bottom. There’s even a metallic button at the bottom that brings
the four white LEDs, allowing you to see the remaining power.
The bumper should provide some protection, but there are cut-aways that expose the edges of the screen.
There’s also only a very slight lip, meaning it’s still susceptible to damage if dropped. The bottom section is
bulky, so you’ll need the 3.5-millimeter headphone extender that’s included in the box if you want to plug
headphones in.

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