
The iPhone charger you've been waiting for has arrived, and it's only $28
TL;DR: Charge your iPhone on this compact Apple MagSafe Charger on sale for $27.99.
Charging your phone should be easy, not a game of cable gymnastics or fiddling with alignment. If you're using an iPhone 12 or newer, the Apple MagSafe Charger makes topping off your battery quick and easy, and it's on sale for $27.99 (reg. $39).
This compact wireless charger clicks into place using built-in magnets that align perfectly with the back of compatible iPhones. That means no more guessing if your phone is charging or waking up to find it slid off the charging pad overnight. It supports up to 15W of fast wireless charging when paired with a 20W USB-C adapter, giving your phone a solid power boost in less time.
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The MagSafe Charger works best with the iPhone 12 and newer, but it's also compatible with older iPhones that support Qi charging, as well as AirPods with a wireless charging case. You won't get the magnetic alignment or 15W speeds with those devices, but it still delivers reliable wireless power without the cable clutter.
The charger comes with a 1-meter USB-C cable already attached, so setup is simple. Just plug it in and drop your phone onto the pad. Its slim, travel-friendly design makes it easy to use at your desk or toss into your bag when you're on the move.
This is an open box item, which means it may come in packaging that shows some handling, but the product has been checked to ensure it's in like-new condition. It also includes a one-year parts and labor warranty from a third party for extra peace of mind.
A good charger is one of those quality-of-life improvements you'll wonder why you waited so long to get.
Pick up an Apple 15W MagSafe Charger on sale for $27.99.
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