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The ChargeHub X7 can quickly power seven devices with little risk of overcharging.

TL;DR: Charge up to seven devices at a time with the ChargeHub X7 Signature Charging Station, on sale as of July 28. Use code ANNUAL15 to get one for $50.99 — a 15% discount.


If every outlet in your home is always loaded up with chargers, leaving no room for things like lamps, appliances, and electronics, it’s time for a change. There’s no need for every gadget in your household to take up its own outlet just to get a charge. Snag the ChargeHub X7 Signature Charging Station and streamline your setup.

The award-winning ChargeHub X7 allows you to eliminate bulky power strips and extra cables and replace them with this single, streamlined charging station. About the size of a coaster, it’s designed with equally spaced USB ports that can deliver a charge to seven devices at a time. And, whether you plug in a phone, a Bluetooth speaker, or a smartwatch, you can rest assured that overcharging is an extremely low risk. 

See it in action:

While the ChargeHub X7 usually retails for $59.99, you can save 15% for a limited time and snag it for just $50.99 by using the code ANNUAL15.

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