About this site
ChargeCaseYard exists because of one conversation that happens in phone shops several times a day. Someone puts a box on the counter, points at a number, and asks whether it will make their phone charge faster. The number is 99W, or 10000 mAh, or IPX5, and the honest answer always begins with “that is not quite what that means”.
So this site is a translator. 10 pages decode the figures printed on accessory boxes. 6 pages cover phone families and what actually fits them. 5 pages are loadouts chosen for a situation rather than for a personality type. And 53 product listings sit behind all of it as concrete examples, organized into 6 categories.
The voice is deliberately unimpressed. Marketing numbers are not lies, mostly; they are answers to questions nobody asked, and the job here is to reframe them into the question people actually have.
What we will not publish
- Prices. They change hourly and this site does not track them.
- Ratings. A star average is a popularity measure, not a specification.
- Testing claims. Nothing here has been tested by us, and you will not find the phrase anywhere on the site.
- Invented experts. No named specialists, no fabricated quotes, no borrowed authority.
- Medical claims. Where a listing mentions a health or hearing feature, it is presented as a manufacturer claim and nothing more.
- Figures a listing did not publish. If a manufacturer does not state a per-port split, the page says the split is not published rather than estimating one.
How product information is sourced
Every specification attached to a product on this site comes from that product’s own listing, and is written as “the listing states” so the source of the claim is never ambiguous. Where safety or regulation is involved, the page points at the organization that publishes the rules rather than restating their figures in our own words: the FAA and TSA for lithium batteries in the air, the CPSC for consumer product safety, NHTSA for anything about driving, the FDA for implanted medical devices, and the World Health Organization for hearing.