Mophie goes (RED) to help fight AIDS

New charity range announced

Mophie goes (RED) to help fight AIDS. Mophie, Red, Mophie Juice Pack Plus, Mophie juice pack air 0

19 December 2011 14:15 GMT / By Paul Lamkin

Mophie, the iOS accessory maker who likes to keep your iThing fired up for longer, has announced a new (RED) range and is hoping to raise a bit of cash to help fight AIDS.

(RED), as you're probably well aware is the charity which everyone's favourite Terminator lookalike Bono fronts, and its aim is to create an AIDS free generation by 2015.

In the Mophie (RED) lineup is all of its usual suspects including the Juice Pack Air (£59.95), the Juice Pack Plus (£79.95), the Reserve (£29.95), the Boost (£44.95) and the Powerstation (£64.95).

Ross Howe, vice president of marketing at Mophie said: “We are honoured to partner with (RED) on the noble cause of helping to eliminate AIDS and humbled to join the company of the global brands, celebrities and influencers who support the (RED) organisation.

"Function and style are built into the DNA of each mophie portable power solution and developing the (PRODUCT)RED collection has been an exciting way to combine our passion for design with an opportunity to contribute to a powerful and important cause."

The Juice Pack options will land in the new year, the rest of the (RED) iDevice accessories are available now. 5 per cent of all profits will go directly to the charity.

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