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TL;DR: The Magnet Wireless Charger MagSafe Compatible (3.3ft Cable/2-Pack) is just $25.99 at the Mashable Shop as of Jan. 1.


Magnet Wireless Charger MagSafe Compatible used on an iPhone.
It works with iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max, and AirPods. Credit: ZeroLemon

Everyone has a wireless device, so everyone needs a charger. It's even more convenient if it's a magnetic charger that makes connecting and recharging your phone easier than ever. Whether you're grabbing one for yourself or getting a last-minute gift for the person on your shopping list that you accidentally forgot, anyone who uses an iPhone will appreciate this charger.

This wireless charging pad easily folds up and is lightweight enough to slip into any bag, so it's easy to use at home or on the go. It's also MagSafe compatible, so it'll clamp to any iPhone 12 model or newer. The best part about this magnet is that, unlike other standard chargers, it can reach through your phone case as long as the case is not over 5 millimeters thick. That means you can easily enjoy its magnetic charging benefits without having to strip your phone of its protection every time you need to juice up.

Don't own an iPhone 12 or 13? The charging benefits also extend to Qi-enabled phones and wireless earbud cases. It can even be used with Pixel Buds, AirPods Pro, and Galaxy Buds+. Just don't expect the same magnetic attraction you'll get with a modern iPhone. 

This charger works with a 7.5W power to juice up phones quickly. Plus, since the charger itself is 3.3-feet long, you'll never have to stay near a power outlet to utilize its benefits.

See everything this charger can do and exactly how it works in the video below:

Normally, the magnet wireless charger retails for $29. But now for a limited time, you can save 13 percent and take this charger home for yourself or for someone else for just $25.99. It's a great last-minute gift for anyone you realized you forgot on this year's holiday shopping list.

Prices subject to change.

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