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Grab This 3-in-1 Charging Station for Your Apple Devices and Save 34%

Grab This 3-in-1 Charging Station for Your Apple Devices and Save 34%

CNET10-07-2025
If you're looking to save money this July, check out this Amazon Prime Day deal on InfinaCore's 3-in-1 Charging Station. It could be just what you need for your summer travel plans. This magnetic wireless charger was originally priced at $35, but you can save up to 34% with this Prime Day deal, dropping your price to $23.
When traveling on the go, or even on your bedside table, you can charge your MagSafe iPhone 15, AirPods, Apple Watch and more. Amazon Prime Day deals are always changing, and we don't know how long this deal will last, so don't wait to grab it.
This charger is compatible with many iPhone models, such as the iPhone 16 and 16e and the AirPods Pro. This charging set is also nifty and travel-friendly as it is foldable. It also offers a hands-free viewing stand, a unique triangle setup, allowing you to watch videos or make calls while charging.
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A cool part about this device is the Smart LED light which can signal your charging status for any of your Apple devices. With this purchase, you can expect additional parts such as a wireless charger and a USB-C charging cable.
Read more: Best iPhone Fast Chargers at the Lowest Prices We Can Find
Why this deal matters
This is an excellent deal and can save you $12 off this purchase. This item is compatible with many Apple devices which can be essential for your daily use. In addition, with tariffs raising prices on consumer goods, this deal help you save money and purchase a new charging set for your devices.
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