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TL;DR: As of Feb. 23, you can take 15% off a super-cool 5-in-1 FamilyCharger, dropping the price to $63.75.
A charging station always sounds like a great idea and certainly looks lovely in those perfectly-staged Ikea photos. But in real life, things are a bit messier, apartments are way smaller, and charging stations are big blocky eyesores. Until now. The premium 5-in-1 FamilyCharger is more of a hub than a station and has less — so much less — of a footprint than anything you’re used to seeing. And the best part is they’re offering an exclusive 15% discount to Mashable readers with code MASHFAM15.
Know how much room a single USB cable and plug take up? Well, the FamilyCharger has the smallest footprint of any multi-charger, taking up a fraction of the space of most multi-charging docks — barely more than a single cord. With three MFi certified Lightning connectors, one MicroUSB connector, and one USB-C connector, this near-magical tech accessory will end all the drama in your house over outlets, cables, and adapters.
And all those devices will actually charge at the same time with ease because the FamilyCharger runs full and independent copper to each connector, so they each get dedicated power (up to 2.4A). Other multi-chargers try to accomplish that with just a single USB port (troubling, even if you don’t have cranky kids).
Adding to the delight of this charger is its nine-foot braided, climbing-rope-esque extension cord, which makes it a cinch to place almost anywhere, including up a wall, desk, or bookshelf thanks to the silicone mounts that help you route the cable where you choose. And when it’s not in use (hey, it could happen), the handy velcro cinch strap keeps things neat and tidy.
Don’t forget you can take 15% off the 5-in-1 FamilyCharger + 52W Power Supply when you enter code MASHFAM15 at checkout, lowering the cost to $63.75.
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