Power your devices with two 3-in-1 chargers for $88

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The MagStack charging station shown powering up two phones and a watch.

TL;DR: As of August 6, you can get a two-pack of MagStack Foldable 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Stations for just $87.99 instead of $137.99 — a savings of 36%.


Cable clutter is a hassle, especially if you need to recharge at home and in the office. That’s a lot of cables to manage, and the mess just builds from there. If you want to streamline your space, try a single charger that can power three different devices at the same time, like the MagStack Foldable. Stay charged wherever you are when you get a two-pack of MagStack Foldables for $87.99 (reg. $137.99). 

A charger that folds 

This cool wireless charger doesn’t take up much space on a desk, nightstand, or in transit. Lay it out and charge your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods on a 10-inch strip you can fold away when you’re done. 

Each charging pad has a different set of compatible devices. The MagSafe spot works with MagSafe-compatible devices, including Android and Apple phones and wireless earbud cases, among others. A MagSafe metal ring is included so you can still use your non-MagSafe phone case with the charger. 

The middle charger pops out to power up any series of Apple Watch. You can also snap the whole charger into a pyramid configuration and charge your watch and phone while you use it. The final charging spot works with Qi-compatible devices, so you have a broad range of devices covered. 

Save 36% on a pair of wireless charging stations 

Ditch the cluttered cables and consolidate with a pair of wireless charging stations that can power a total of six devices between them. 

For a limited time, get a two-pack of MagStack Foldable 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Stations for $87.99. 

Prices subject to change.

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