These Are the Two Accessories Every Galaxy S9/S9+ Owner Needs to Own

If you’re now the proud owner of a Samsung Galaxy S9 or S9+, then there are two accessories that we recommend to help protect your shiny new toy and to extend its battery life.

mophie juice pack for Galaxy S9/S9+

These Are the Two Accessories Every Galaxy S9/S9+ Owner Needs to Own

Mophie juice pack for the Galaxy S9

The battery life on both the Galaxy S9 and even the larger capacity S9+ is solid, but not great. That’s where mophie’s juice pack for the Galaxy S9/S9+ comes in. Mophie’s Juice pack is a rubberized battery case with a built-in 2,070mAh battery that can extend your phone’s life by about 32 hours. The juice pack is also compatible with mophie’s charge stream pad+ and other Qi wireless systems.

The juice pack for the Galaxy S9 or S9+ retails for $99 and comes with a two-year warranty.

These Are the Two Accessories Every Galaxy S9/S9+ Owner Needs to Own

Invisible Shield’s glass curve elite

 

These Are the Two Accessories Every Galaxy S9/S9+ Owner Needs to Own

Invisible Shield’s glass curve elite on the Samsung Galaxy S9

The curved glass display of the Galaxy S9/S9+ is brilliantly vivid and incredibly unique, but it’s also pretty fragile. That’s where Invisible Shield’s glass curve elite comes in – because using any typical screen protector is not going to cut it. For starters, they might not fit right altogether. But the glass curve elite offers curved impact and scratch resistant protection thanks to a shock absorbent layer, it’s also smudge resistant, and because it’s made of tempered glass, it offers a smooth feel.

The glass curve elite is pricey, retailing for $49.95, but it does come with a lifetime limited warranty.

These Are the Two Accessories Every Galaxy S9/S9+ Owner Needs to Own

The juice pack itself offers ample protection for the S9/S9+ but we recommend using both of these accessories together for the most protection.

Source: Manufacturer provided samples

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Helena Stone
Noticing that there was a void of female influence in the technology blogosphere, Helena started Chip Chick in 2004. The site grew to become the no 1. tech site for women, which she ran as Editor-in-Chief until 2017. A native New Yorker, Helena holds a Masters in Digital Imaging and Design from NYU. Helena has been featured on MSNBC, Wired, ABC News, People Style & Watch, Time Magazine, Woman’s Day magazine, and other major news outlets. And when she is not busy testing out new gear, she can be found trotting the globe, looking for the next hot gadget.