Swippitt replaces your low phone battery with a fresh one in just two seconds—no cables, fast refresh, and extended runtime instantly.
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A custom phone case, called Swippitt Link, houses a built-in 3,500 mAh battery and connects to the Swippitt Hub through a mechanical swap.
The Swippitt Hub looks like a modern mini-toaster—it holds and charges up to five spare batteries. Insert the device; fresh battery swaps in, drained one charges—all in about two seconds.
An accompanying mobile app lets users monitor battery health, automate charging behaviors (like pausing phone battery charge below 80%), and share battery status with family or trusted users.
Offers 50%–90% additional phone runtime depending on device battery size.
Enables a single Hub to serve multiple devices—ideal for families or shared environments.
Adds functionality without bulky power banks or cables, though it commands a premium price tag
Initially compatible with iPhone 14, 15, and 16 series, with planned expansion to Android (e.g., Samsung Galaxy S series) later in 2025.
Swippitt captured significant attention at CES 2025, drawing coverage from major outlets like The Verge, which noted that the system could redefine daily charging habits—though the pricing may limit mass adoption.
Discussions on Reddit highlighted both fascination and skepticism—with some questioning the practicality versus cost compared to other charging solutions.
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