Charge iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods with Satechi's new Magnetic Wireless Charging Stand
What you need to know
- Satechi has announced the new 3-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charging Stand.
- The new stand has a home for charging an iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods.
Accessory maker Satechi has announced the new 3-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charging Stand, giving people a new way to wirelessly charge three products at once. That means you could charge an iPhone 13, Apple Watch Series 7, and AirPods all at the same time. And none of them will need to be plugged in.
The new charger looks as great as we've come to expect from Satechi of late, with a rather fetching gray and black finish that will look at home no matter where you set this thing down.
In terms of charging your iPhone, Satechi says that you can use any iPhone 12 or iPhone 13 but if you're using a case you might need to use a magnetic sticker for attachment purposes. That's sold separately, unfortunately.
The new charging stand is available for order from Amazon right now and is priced at $119.99. There's an on-screen coupon that can be clipped as well, saving you an additional $20 and making this just $99.99. That's a bit of a bargain.
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