Technology
Save 50% on a lightning-fast wireless travel charger
It’s the definitive First World Problem: you rush out of the house with your phone on low battery, and it turns into a brick. Sure, phone charging stations are now common at airports, but public outlets can easily be compromised by hackers — leaving your phone data vulnerable. As for standard wall outlets? Well, they’re not easy to find in public places, and if you’re traveling in a foreign country without an adapter on hand, let’s just say you won’t be having that much fun.
The GOSPACE SuperCharger is the ultimate travel companion for anyone hoping to keep their devices powered, and it’s currently over half off.
This compact charger is perfect for the on-the-go professional or frequent flyer. Simply plug it into a standard wall socket and it’ll power up to four different devices at once — meaning any one of your phones, tablets, and other USB-powered devices. It’s got an impressive 10,000 mAh battery and it includes two USB ports, one USB-C port, and a Qi wireless charging pad, all calibrated to charge at lightning speeds.
The SuperCharger is also supremely travel-friendly due to its handy EU, UK, and AU-style sockets, meaning you don’t have to stress about hunting down a fancy adapter the night before your flight. It normally retails for a cool $99, but grab it on sale for $44.99 while it’s on sale.
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