Technology
Save 25% on this charging hub that can power six devices at once
Between your laptop, tablet, phone, earphones, and smartwatch, charging them all at once is one giant headache. Combine your collection of gadgets with that of your roommate/s’ or family’s, and you probably embark on your own mini World War III when one of you starts hogging all the outlets in the house.
The only way to keep the peace at home? The ChargeHub X5+ Elite — a 5-port power station with wireless charging capability that can finally stop you all from fighting over outlets. You can pick one up today for 25% off.
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Equipped with the highest level of charging technology, the ChargeHub X5+ can juice up virtually any mobile device — including laptops. It has six built-in ports for charging a variety of gadgets — standard USB ports and Type-C power delivery ports — but it can also function as a wireless charging pad for your Qi-compatible devices. It also comes armed with SmartSpeed® technology, meaning it automatically determines the optimal charge for each connected device, and quick charge capability to deliver lightning-fast power. No wonder this power hub was named Best of CES 2018 by Innovation & Tech Today.
Typically retailing for $79.99, you can get the ChargeHub X5+ Elite today in your choice of color — black or white — for only $59.99.
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