Technology
You know you need these
In some parts of the country, smartphones cost more than a month’s rent or mortgage. And for that ridiculous chunk of change, you’d think you’d get a sturdy charger that lasted the lifespan of your phone. But you’d be wrong.
Instead, we’re left with heaps of broken cables with frayed edges cluttering up our junk drawers. What gives?
Fortunately, there are tons of heavy-duty alternatives that’ll juice up your device quicker and will actually last. And lucky for you, there are 10 excellent options on sale for Labor Day.
These deals on charging accessories should help you keep your devices juiced up no matter the circumstances. Plus, you can score an extra 15% off everything using the code SAVE15POWER.
The OG cables that come with iPhones are notoriously short at just three-feet long. If you’re looking for more flexibility, these 10-foot MFi-certified lightning cables should do the trick. You’ll get three in a pack, so you can stash them in your living room, office, and even car.
This three-pack of cables is currently on sale for $27 (originally $100), but you can take an extra 15% off with the code SAVE15POWER and get it for about $23.
The Nomad battery lightning cable combines a rugged nylon-wrapped MFi-certified lightning cable with a 2,800 mAh portable battery, so you can easily toss it in your bag and be good to go. The cord is powerful enough to shrug off normal wear and tear and the battery pack has enough juice to bring a dead iPhone back to a full charge.
Originally $50, the Nomad cable is currently on sale for just $20. Plus, with the code SAVE15POWER, you can take an extra 15% off and get if for just $17.
Still missing your headphone jack? We get it and so does Joyroom. That’s why they made this dual-function splitter than allows you to listen to your headphones and charge your phone at the same time. It’s ideal for when you want to stream Netflix on your phone privately, and keep your phone alive in the process.
Originally $17 and on sale for $10, you can knock an extra 15% off the Joyroom adapter using the code SAVE15POWER. That knocks the price down to just $8.50.
This charging pad and charging dock duo remove the inconvenience of wires while protecting your phone’s battery. It has a built-in intelligence system that prevents overheating, short-circuiting, or the inevitable electric shock from outlets.
Regularly $92, you can currently pick up this duo for $35. Plus, using the code SAVE15POWER, you can save another 15%, dropping the price to just $29.75.
This 10,000mAh battery pack is perfect for frequent travelers, as it can charge up to four devices at once thanks to its two USB ports, one fast-charging USB-C port, and Qi wireless charging pad. Plus, it comes with interchangeable wall plugs, featuring EU, UK, and AU-style sockets.
Right now, the GOSPACE SuperCharger is on sale for $45 (down from $99), but you can get an extra 15% off using the code SAVE15POWER, which knocks the price down to just $38.25.
If you’re sick of all those power strips cluttering your home, but still need the convenience of multiple charging ports, this Nomad 3-port charging hub will be a game changer. It’s a sleek hub that can power up to three devices at once, but hides and houses your cables inside, keeping your space looking clean and organized. As a bonus, there’s an LED indicator that shows you the status of your charging devices.
The Nomad 3-port charging hub would normally set you back $50, but right now it’s on sale for just $20. Plus, when you use the code SAVE15POWER, you can take an extra 15% off and get it for $17.
The Syncwire UNBREAKcable can basically carry a fully grown adult – that’s how strong it is. Its exterior is made of triple-braided nylon and it can withstand at least 30,000 cycles of 90-degree bends. In other words, this could be the last lightning cable you’ll ever need to buy.
Currently on sale for $13 (originally $17), you can take an extra 15% off the Syncwire using code SAVE15POWER and get it for only $11.
Like a Swiss Army knife of portable chargers, the SCOUT Wireless packs a lot of heat (5,000 mAh) in a small package. It features a built-in wall charger, plus built-in lightning, micro USB, and USB-C cables, and the ability to wirelessly charge your Qi-compatible devices.
Regularly $80, you can currently pick one up for $40. Plus, using the code SAVE15POWER, you can save another 15%, dropping the price to just $34.
Like the name suggests, the AirDock 3-in-1 can power three of your Qi-enabled devices at once. Plus, thanks to high-efficiency components like a double coil design, along with an advanced built-in chipset, your devices power up faster, without the worry of overheating, overvoltage, or foreign object disruption.
Originally $100, the AirDock is currently on sale for just $35. Plus, with the code SAVE15POWER, you can take an extra 15% off and get if for just $29.75.
If your average portable charger seems like a bulky nuisance, this LithiumCard wallet battery will definitely appeal to you. It’s no thicker than five credit cards, can fit into virtually any wallet, and boasts a charge speed of 1% of battery life per minute. It’s probably one of the smallest portable backup batteries on the market.
The LithiumCard would normally set you back $59.99, but right now it’s on sale for just $20. Plus, with the code SAVE15POWER, you can take an extra 15% off and get it for $17.
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