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Elegant wireless 3-in-1 charging station for your desk

Elegant wireless 3-in-1 charging station for your desk

You can charge your phone, smart watch and earphones with one device.

Elegant wireless 3-in-1 charging station for your desk

This 100W 3-in-1 folding wireless charging station is a multifunctional device that allows you to charge iPhone 14 and 13 Pro, Apple Watch 7/6 and Samsung Galaxy Watch 4/3, as well as S22 and S21, and simultaneous charging of other phone models. Thanks to the cable-free design, the charging station keeps the table tidy and eliminates the multitude of cables.

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Safe charging is ensured by temperature control, voltage protection and short-circuit prevention, while the ventilation holes on the back of the charger guarantee stable and safe charging. A Qi-certified charging station provides users with a double guarantee and double security. Anti-slip silicone pads on the bottom prevent devices from scratching and sliding while charging.

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The package includes a 3-in-1 wireless charger and a Type-C cable. The charging station is made of ABS plastic and has the following specifications: the output power of mobile phones ranges from 5W to 100W, the output power of iWatch is a maximum of 5W, and the output power of Airpods is also 5W. The charging efficiency is ≥73% and the charging distance is ≤6MM.

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Intelligent protection technology and built-in intelligent chip provide over-voltage protection, over-current protection, short-circuit protection and overheating protection, guaranteeing a safe and stable charging experience.

If ordered, the charger is delivered from a Chinese warehouse, priced at BGDB127 with coupon code HUF 5700 here:

 

Wireless 3-in-1 charging station

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