Technology
Save $65 on this wireless charging station for your iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch
TL;DR: Cut down on charging cords with this handy 3-in-1 wireless charging station that’s on sale for $35.
Just like the chair covered in clothes that you refuse to acknowledge, your nightstand could probably use some life-changing magic of cleaning up. And we’ll bet our bottom dollar that the cluttered mess of charging cables you use to juice up your tech while you sleep is half the problem.
If you want to do yourself a favor, pick up a charging station that frees you from that mess.
Now available for 65% off, the AirDock 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station is a power hub that not only get rids of wire spaghetti but also houses and refuels three of your Qi-enabled devices all at the same time. It has high-efficiency components like a double coil design, along with an advanced chipset built in to allow for quicker charging.
To make sure that your gadgets won’t be at risk of damage, the AirDock is engineered to eliminate any radiation or overheating. And you can rest assured that your devices will remain safe thanks to safety features like over-voltage protection, temperature control, foreign object detection, and more.
Grab the AirDock 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station on sale for $34.99. That’s a 65% discount from the original cost of $99.99.
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