SAVE $24: As of Oct. 29999 Archives this 3-in-1 charging station for Apple is on sale for $18.99 at Amazon. That's a saving of 56% on list price.
If you're an Apple person, chances are you've got several charging cables to charge your many devices. It's an endless race to make sure your phone, watch, and earbuds are all charged for the day. But no more, because you can grab yourself this great deal on a 3-in-1 charging station.
Created specifically for Apple products, it's currently reduced by over 50% at $18.99. It charges your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods all in one stand. And that's not all, this product currently has an extra 30% off coupon. Just tick the orange box and you'll see the additional discount applied when you checkout.
SEE ALSO: What is Apple Intelligence?It comes with an 18W adapter and 3.3-foot Type-C cable and will fully charge your devices in around 3.5 hours. Your iPhone will get up to 10W of fast wireless charging, and if you're an overnight charger, don't worry. Once it’s fully charged, the dock automatically switches to a protective trickle mode to prevent overcharging.
A soft blue light indicates charging, which will go off if magnetic or metal objects, like credit cards, are detected.
The charging dock is compatible with a wide range of Apple devices, including the latest iPhone and Apple Watch models, except the Apple Watch Series 10.
This is a limited- time deal at Amazon, so be quick so you don't miss out.
Topics AirPods Amazon Apple Apple Watch iPhone
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