Technology
This portable charger for your Apple Watch can easily clip onto your keys
TL;DR: Never get stranded without the ability to track your steps, workouts, or breaths per minute with this Apple Watch wireless charger keychain for $19.99, a 59% savings as of May 15.
While most of us keep a watchful eye on our smartphone battery at all times, the same cannot be said for our smartwatches. You probably only realize your Apple Watch needs a boost right before it dies. Then you’re stuck with a reminder of your carelessness in the form of a screen strapped to your wrist. Sure, it’s no big deal if you’re at home, close to your charging pad, but what happens when you’re out on a run or headed to the grocery store and you’re miles away from your charger? You’re just going to miss out on counting those steps? We don’t think so.
The Apple Watch Wireless Charger Keychain makes a great portable companion to keep your favorite wrist accessory powered up when you’re in a pickle. At less than three inches long, this tiny charger can easily hook to your keychain or bag, slip seamlessly into your pocket, or hang out in the glove box of your car when not in use. That way it’s ready to roll whenever you need a battery boost. But just because it’s small doesn’t mean it’s not powerful. This little guy offers the same type of fast charging you’d expect from your full-sized charging pad, thanks to a built-in 950mAh battery. And even better, you can charge the charger while it charges your watch. Two birds, one stone.
Whether you’ve got the latest and greatest Apple Watch or are still rocking the Series 1 like a boss, this keychain device has you covered. And like any good charger, it also features overheat, over-current, over-voltage, and short circuit protection.
Never get stranded without the ability to track your steps, workouts, or breaths per minute. Save over 50% and get the Apple Watch Wireless Charger Keychain on sale for just $19.99 (typically $49.95).
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