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Save $20 on this 3-in-1 wireless charging station Sick of juggling all of your devices and charging them in different parts of your home? Bring them all together with this 3-in-1 Transparent Magnetic Wireless Charging Station. This stylish stand fits elegantly on your nightstand, desk, or any other surface and lets you charge your phone, smartwatch, and earbuds all at the same time. For a limited time, it’s $20 off.
The three charging pads on this station can support iPhone 8 or later, Apple Watch Series 2 or later, AirPods, and any other Qi-enabled wireless charging device. It’s built with overcharge and overcurrent protection to ensure your devices don’t overheat or become damaged while charging, and offers 18W fast charging to get you powered up quickly.
Charge your most important devices at the same time in the same place. Right now, you can get this 3-in-1 Transparent Magnetic Wireless Charging Station for 28% off $69 at just $49.99.
3-in-1 Transparent Magnetic Wireless Charging Station – $49.99
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