Tesla Unveils Phone Battery Pack, Mimics Design of Supercharger Monument

So far, Tesla has had quite a big week with the launch of its new super fast Roadster and its new electric semi truck.

Along with all of this exciting news, the company also launched a portable Tesla-themed battery pack that can charge iPhones, iPads, or any device that takes a microUSB.

The 3,350mAh battery pack is modelled after Tesla’s Supercharger monument at the Tesla Design Studio, which you’d probably recognize if you live and breathe the Tesla lifestyle. The battery pack costs $45 and is available directly on the company’s website.

Tesla also sells a desktop Supercharger that features a full size USB port for charging any device. This model also costs $45 and, as you may have guessed, also seems to be selling out very quickly.

[via Engadget]

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sukisszoze
sukisszoze
8 years ago

No way?!?..I don’t have to pay $1 to reserve one!!

johnnygoodface
johnnygoodface
8 years ago

Doesn’t ship to Canada 🙁

Léon
Léon
Reply to  johnnygoodface
8 years ago

It’s also available on Tesla’s Canadian website for $60

Shawn Rouse
Shawn Rouse
Reply to  Léon
8 years ago

Thanks for pointing that out!

milfou
milfou
8 years ago

Umm USB type C? Tesla you couple of years behind?

Guillaume Steinmetz
Guillaume Steinmetz
8 years ago

Only 3,350mAh? That’s surprising. I just bought a 10,000mAh battery pack on Amazon for $30…

Jake
Jake
Reply to  Guillaume Steinmetz
8 years ago

Yeah, seems like pointless given what options are out there already.

Dingleberry
Dingleberry
Reply to  Guillaume Steinmetz
8 years ago

Porsche sells an 8GB USB 2.0 dongle in the shape of 918 Sypder for $73, you got any useless comparisons for that too?

Guillaume Steinmetz
Guillaume Steinmetz
Reply to  Dingleberry
8 years ago

No need to get so angry, take a deep breath and relax ?
If you think design only justifies the price difference, I respect your point of view.

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