Technology
This 2-in-1 charging pad is on sale for a whopping 50% off
TL;DR: Charge all your gadgets with the 2-in-1 lightning cable with wireless watch pad for $14.99, half off as of May 11.
If you’re working from home, by now you’ve hopefully found some kind of groove. You’ve got your designated workspace, your lunchtime ritual, and of course, your happy hour on lock. But when you have a makeshift workspace, it’s extra important that it stays as clutter-free as possible to avoid distractions.
The number one clutter culprit? Cable spaghetti. For that, you need the Geek Supply 2-in-1 Lightning Cable, a gadget that simplifies cable management thanks to its built-in wireless watch pad.
Compatible with your iPhone, iPad, iPod, and other lightning-compatible devices, this baby has a top magnetic module designed to refuel your Apple Watch, and a lightning tip to juice up all your other gadgets at the same time. It’s made with TPE, meaning it has good elasticity and strength and will last for years to come (the standard lightning cable can’t relate).
It certainly doesn’t hurt that it’s also designed with the OEM quality look and finish to match that original Apple aesthetic we all love so much. Oh, and to save you time, this device can simultaneously charge both your iPhone and Apple Watch to full capacity in two hours or less.
Simplify your cable management with this charger that is now on sale for $14.99 — 50% off the usual $29.99. Your WFH space thanks you.
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