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Save space with this 3-in-1 iOS or Qi-compatible wireless charger


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TL;DR: As of June 29, the Station Dock For Apple Watch, AirPods, iPhone is a couple bucks off, so you can get it for $44.99 instead of $47.


Your devices should be safe while they charge. That means they’re not getting overcharged and they aren’t precariously littered around your desk connected to cords that can tangle. One elegant solution for charging three of your iOS or Qi-enabled devices is the Station Dock. This 3-in-1 wireless charger can power your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods safely and without taking up much space at all. Usually, the Station Dock would cost you $47, but for a limited time it’s on sale for $44.99. (A sale's a sale, right?)

The Station Dock is convenient, portable, and looks tidy while it charges three of your iOS devices. Designed with four anti-slip silicone pads on the bottom, this stable multi-charger is a safe way to consolidate a few of your chargers into something that only takes up one outlet. 

Each of the three charging surfaces is designed to keep your device safe and accessible as its battery fills. The horizontal design keeps your Apple Watch from slipping. The tilted iPhone display lets you continue streaming videos or browsing while you’re charging. Put it on your nightstand, and you can fall asleep watching movies without waking up to an empty battery and disappointment. 

In terms of charging output, once again this station is safe to use. Each charging surface is designed to provide an appropriate output for the device that rests there. For iPhones, the output reaches 15W, while Apple Watches get to 2W, and wireless earbuds 5W.

If you want to take your Station Dock on the road, the titled display detaches for easy transport. Disassembled, it’s only a little larger than an iPhone 13 and should fit comfortably in your travel bags. 

The Station Dock For Apple Watch, AirPods iPhone would normally cost $47, but for a limited time, you can get it on sale for $44.99. 

Prices subject to change.

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