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Charge your Apple Watch with this unique stand on sale for under $20


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Function meets style in this charger.

TL;DR: Power your watch with the Apple Watch Charging Stand, on sale for $18.99 as of Aug. 28 — that's a 62% savings.


You rely on your Apple Watch to keep you connected to the world all day long. But when it's time for bed, you want to separate yourself from the technology in your life while still making sure you stay on your schedule and wake up on time. With this Apple Watch Charging Stand, you can turn your Apple Watch into a functioning alarm clock as you sleep, so you never miss a beat. That way, you can wake up refreshed, on time, and ready to start your day with a fully juiced-up Apple Watch by your side.

This charger and stand, by Tech Zebra, not only looks sleek and stylish on your nightstand, but it functions with compatibility for all Apple Watches, no matter what series or size you have. It's actually the smallest Apple Watch stand and charger on the market since it combines functionality without taking up unnecessary space to clutter your home.

The stand itself is made from a durable silicone material and features a non-slip base, so the stand will stay in place on your office desk or bedside table. It's completely portable and lightweight, so you can move it from room to room or pack it up and travel with it to have your own customized alarm clock wherever you are. It uses a Qi charger for completely wireless charging, so all you have to do is place your Apple Watch on the stand without having to fidget with plugs and wires.

This aesthetically pleasing Apple Watch Charging Stand typically retails for $49, but for a limited time, you can slash 62% off of the regular retail price and take it home for just $18.99 in a variety of colors. That's typically the cost of a single USB cable at your local store.

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