New Low Price: Power Up Your iPhone and AirPods Simultaneously With This Charging Station
This Anker multi-device charger doesn't normally come with an AC adapter in the box, so this bundle ensures that you have everything you need to get started, while paying less than the usual price for just the stand.
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The charging station provides magnetic wireless charging for iPhone 12 and newer models, while AirPods with a wireless charging case can be charged using the pad at the base of the unit. The AirPods Pro 2 support wireless charging, as do the AirPods 4 with ANC support.
Anker says that the MagGo charger can power an iPhone 15 Pro to 25% in just 21 minutes. The stand also serves as a phone holder, providing support for Standby mode or simply making it more convenient to watch movies and TV shows at your desk.
Remember that you'll need an iPhone 12 or newer to use this wireless charger. Make sure to check out our collection of the best iPhone deals if it's time for you to ditch an outdated model.
Being able to charge your phone and your wireless earbuds at the same time is an added convenience that you won't want to be without after you've experienced it. The fact that these kinds of chargers don't come with an AC adapter in the box is a real pain, though, and this bundle fixes that while saving you some cash in the process.

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