
This week’s roundup includes an iPhone stand hewn from the earth itself. Read on!

We’re big fans of Anker’s portable batteries. The Anker PowerCore 13000 Portable Charger ($45 MSRP, $32 on AmazonRemove product link) can charge an iPhone up to five times before needing a recharge of its own. It has two outlets, so you can power up multiple devices at once.

Well! Something new in iOS dock design! The Dock + Lightning Marble Edition ($130 MSRP, $140 on AmazonRemove product link) is (natch) a marble dock for your Lightning-equipped iPhone. It comes in black or white, is cut from solid marble, and is polished by hand. One warning, though: Dock + Lightning is only compatible with the included color-matched MFi certified Lightning cable; your Apple Lightning cable will be useless with this device.

This company’s new iPhone Lens ($30 MSRP, $25 on AmazonRemove product link) includes a 140-degree wide-angle lens and a 10x macro lens. The macro “gets you 10 times closer to your subject for extreme close-ups” while the wide angle lense opens up your field of view for breathtaking landscape photos or selfies.” It also has a detachable soft rubber clip that won’t leave any scratches or marks on your iPhone.

The Braven 405 portable speaker ($80 MSRP, same price on AmazonRemove product link) is Bluetooth-enabled for wireless music playback. Its most notable feature? It offers 24 hours of playback before needing a recharge. Finally: You will be able to rock and roll all night, as well as party every day.

The Rebel BT On-Ear Headphones ($60 MSRP, $49 on AmazonRemove product link) are one more alternative for folks looking to go wireless in the iPhone 7 era. It offers up to eight hours of playback, and comes in three different colors.

Honestly, the only reason we have for featuring the Ninja Wooden iPhone Stand ($20.23 MSRP, on sale for $18.26) is that it’s a adorable! Your iPhone is displayed by a little wooden silhouette of a ninja doing a high kick. Get it? It’s a kickstand!

The Flip! Stylus ($35 pledge) bills itself as “the world’s most intuitive smart stylus.” It doesn’t use batteries or Bluetooth—it’s powered using magnets—yet somehow it knows that when you flip from one end to the other, it’s because you want to erase the note you’ve made or the line you’ve drawn. The makers say they plan for the stylus to be compatible with a wide array of note-taking apps.

The Street Blaster X ($284 MSRP, $239.43 on AmazonRemove product link) is a “a full range stereo speaker system packing a massive 1,000 watts of power” and is Bluetooth compatible with iOS devices to stream Pandora, Spotify, and more. It also has an added 3.5mm input and a FM tuner.
Author: Joel Mathis

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