Technology
Save 30% on a stylish wireless charging stand from a Kickstarter-funded brand
Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.
TL;DR: Step up your charging setup with this Gravity Lift Premium Wireless Charging Stand, on sale for 30% off. As of Aug. 10, grab one for only $41.95.
There comes a time in every remote worker’s life when the frustration of cable clutter gets to be too much. A messy desk does not make for a productive employee. And all the cords and cables you need to keep everything up and running are honestly a huge problem.
Unfortunately, there’s little you can do about some of those necessary cables. But for something like your phone charger, there’s an easy solution: the Gravity Lift Premium Wireless Charging Stand from Fuse Chicken. Sleek, stylish, and game-changing for your desktop, the Gravity Lift is made with sustainable leather and high-strength aluminum for a luxury aesthetic. But beyond beauty, the materials also provide durability to keep this thing going for a long time.
The company was originally launched in 2012 to a hugely successful Kickstarter campaign, and since, has been specializing in charging solutions.
Compatible with both iPhone, Samsung Galaxy phones, and most other Android phones that support Qi charging, don’t let the premium design fool you into thinking this charger can’t hang with the best. With built-in 10W wireless fast charging, by simply placing your phone on this stand, it’ll be charged quicker than your typical wall charger.
It does have a built-in 1 meter USB cable on the back that needs to be plugged into an outlet, but it tucks away seamlessly behind it without issue. It’s the perfect addition to any desktop and offers a start to your cable cleanup journey. And, as a bonus, you can actually see your phone for video meetings, texting, gaming, and more while it’s charging.
For a limited time, you can slash 30% off this premium wireless charger and get it for just $41.95 (regularly $59). A productive workday starts with a clean desk, and a clean desk starts by taking steps like this.
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