The Juice Box Smartphone Charger Will Get Your Juices Flowing

There have been a lot of creative smartphone chargers released over the years, but this is the first time I’ve seen one packaged in a juice box. These big boxes of juice don’t need to be refrigerated, but they’ll still charge your smartphone with all the juice it needs to feel recharged and ready to go. Quite honestly, this is nothing more than clever product packaging, but it’s still a refreshing, lighthearted change from all the sophisticated smartphone chargers that have hit the market and crowdfunding sites lately.

These Juice Chargers, which sell here on Firebox, come in three tasty flavors. You can choose from apple juice (iPhone), blackberry juice (micro USB) or orange juice (universal – iPhone, Blackberry, mini USB, Sony Ericsson K750, Nokia N70 and Samsung G600). Each box contains several sturdy, compact and portable charging adapters for your devices.

This box of smartphone charger adapters and plug would be perfect for anyone who is on the go and wants an organized, compact way to carry around all their charging supplies. It would also be perfect for anyone who likes juice. It’s really the creative packaging that makes this a fun product to check out.

If you want to see an innovative smartphone charger with a little more technical prowess, click over to the World’s Smallest Cell Phone Charger. It is a smartphone charger that fits on your key ring. It gives you 20 – 30 extra minutes of talk time if your battery runs out, and you only have to charge it once a month to keep it juiced up (unless you use it of course). It’s really designed to be used in case of an emergency. Now back to these juice boxes…which one would you choose? I think I’d take the apple juice.

The Juice Smartphone Charger

(Choose from Apple, Orange or Blackberry Juice)
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Via: [That’s Nerdalicious]

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