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Memorial Day Deals Still Available: Save Up to a Massive 63% Off on Charging Devices at Woot

Memorial Day Deals Still Available: Save Up to a Massive 63% Off on Charging Devices at Woot

CNET4 days ago

Everyone agrees that running low on battery on your favorite devices can be inconvenient. There aren't always enough outlets to go around when you need them most. That's why a power bank or extra charging block can help you prepare for a full day of work, school or travel. If you've been looking for a new device that can help you keep everything charged, check out Woot's remaining Memorial Day deals on accessories from Baseus for up to 63% off. These deals are live until May 28, so we suggest acting fast to nab your top pick.
If you enjoy being prepared the this 2-pack of 45W charging blocks and a fast charging cable is now just $20 right now, saving you $20 over the usual price at other retailers. They're perfect for carrying around in your bag or purse so you can always charge your devices quickly regardless of your location.
For more complex needs, this Baseus 8-in-1 charging station is now down to just $49 at Woot, saving you $40. This versatile charging station includes a Qi2 wireless charger, three AC outlets and one USB-A outlet so all of your devices can have the power they need. These Woot deals include cables for just $9, including this retractable USB-C to USB-C cable and this USB-C fast charging cable. The entire selection of chargers and cables at Woot is worth perusing, especially since these deals officially end tomorrow.
Looking for more ways to keep your devices charged for less? Check out our list of the best power banks and cables for Android and iPhone. We're also keeping track of all remaining Memorial Day deals in case you're in need of other devices and essentials.
Why this deal matters
Baseus items aren't exactly expensive, but this Woot deal saves you up to 63% on a variety of charging accessories. This includes cables, power banks, charging block packs and more that can help you ensure all of your devices are charged. If you have an Amazon Prime account you can get free shipping.

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