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The ‘Swiss Army Knife’ of portable chargers is on sale for 50% off
We have a very 21st-century problem in our midst: the more devices you own, the more wires and dongles and chargers you accumulate. That almost always results in a barely manageable spaghetti of cords that you have to haul around wherever you go.
But it’s not like you can Marie Kondo your chargers altogether. They are, after all, necessary to keep your phones, tablets, speakers, and other gadgets energized at all times.
To streamline your charging experience, use SCOUT instead. Touted as the “Swiss Army Knife of portable chargers” by The Gadgeteer, the SCOUT features a built-in wall charger, pre-installed cables, a quick-charging USB port, and intelligent charging technology to serve as the all-in-one charging hub for all your devices. You can snag one right now at the Mashable Shop for only $39.99.
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Holding a 5,000 mAh battery capacity, the SCOUT is capable of taking your phone from zero to 100% with a bit of change to spare. It has built-in Lightning, micro USB, and USB-C cables to charge different types of devices, and it’s Qi-compatible for your gadgets that can accommodate wireless charging. Plus, the USB port is a 2.1 amp, which means that it can juice up anything faster than standard chargers.
Make sure you’re powered wherever you go with the SCOUT Portable Charger. Normally retailing for $80, you can get it on sale today for $39.99 — a savings of 50 percent.
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