Stop hovering over the outlet and get this 10-foot magnetic iPhone charger on sale - Tech News Digest

Wednesday, 29 June 2022

Stop hovering over the outlet and get this 10-foot magnetic iPhone charger on sale

Phone connected to charger with cord in coil on table

TL;DR: As of June 29, you can get this 10Ft Magnetic Wireless Charger on sale for $20.99. It usually costs $24.99, so you'd be saving 16%.


For a while, it was looking like your phone would have to be landlocked if you wanted a wireless charger for your iPhone. You may be able to ditch your charger cable, but the cost was that your phone would be stuck charging on a table instead of on a leash. Now you can get the best of both worlds with a 10Ft Magnetic Wireless Charger that rocks the show for $20.99 (Reg. $24). 

Stock iPhone cables are usually around one meter. If you want to have any kind of distance between you and your wall outlet, that may be frustrating. This 10-foot wireless charger from ZeroLemon was designed for iPhone 12 and 13 and can be used with Apple MagSafe cases. It can put out a max of 7.5W for iPhone 12 and 13 series and 5W for AirPods 3/Pro/Pro 2 charging cases. It may not be the fastest charger in the world, but the length, wireless connection, and MagSafe compatibility certainly make it a great find for the price. 

This isn’t the first charger from ZeroLemon we’ve talked about, and they continue to put out some impressive designs. The benefit of a long wireless charger with a secure magnetic connection is in its versatility. Keep it at your nightstand and use your phone in bed as it charges, even if you tend to toss and turn. Make it a fixture in the kitchen so your iPhone can charge while you grab ingredients and slice veggies. The other benefit is that you won’t be affected if the iPhone does have to switch to USB-C, as some rumors say. 

Enjoy being unshackled by charger ports and stubby cables. Usually, the 10Ft Magnetic Wireless Charger from ZeroLemon costs $24, but for a limited time, you can pick it up for $20.99. 

Prices subject to change.




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