
The newest way to recharge your iPhone? Toss it into your battery-equipped handbag. Read on!

Amigo is a dual-purpose device—it acts as a tiny, portable stand for your iPhone (so easy to slip into you pocket between uses) and as a cord minder, keeping your electronics tangle-free. The Amigo is still in its Kickstarter phase; pledge $14 or more to secure your own copy.

The Clutchette Power Charging Clutch ($50 MSRP, available for $44.53 on Amazon) is a small, hand-held purse that includes a backup battery for charging your iPhone, which can also be stored inside.

The Tab LapDesk ($60 MSRP, available for $50 on Amazon) has a slot for your iPad—display it in portrait or landscape modes—plus an inset dry erase board for taking notes, plus space for other items you need while you work. And yes, the whole thing fits in your lap.

Freedom ($199.95 MSRP) is a pair of wireless “sweat-proof premium metal buds delivering superior audio performance”—in short, a set of wireless earbuds made to survive your hardest workouts.

The $25 Classic Mobile Phone Mount ($25 on Amazon Launchpad) plugs into your vehicle’s CD slot to provide easy visual and manual access to your iPhone when you’re on the road.

The Trobla (€99 MSRP, or roughly $110) is a wooden amplifier for your iPhone, and it requires no batteries nor electricity. It’s built to accommodate iPhone 5 and 6 models, and comes in walnut or maple.

The TimePorter ($50 MSRP, available for the same price on Amazon) is an Apple Watch charging stand and case that keeps your charging cable and other accessories, like additional watchbands, inside. It comes in white or black and displays the watch while charging.

The Mobile Charging Station ($80 MSRP) charges both your Apple Watch and your iPhone at the same time; it includes a 5,000-mAh battery and room inside to tuck away your charging cables.
Author: Joel Mathis

Joel Mathis is a regular contributor to Macworld and TechHive. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife and young son.