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Organize Your Desk With 50% Off This Sleek Anker MagGo Charging Station

Organize Your Desk With 50% Off This Sleek Anker MagGo Charging Station

Yahoo26-02-2025

Charging cables can seriously clutter your desk, and if you're looking for a neater solution then we've got a deal you won't want to miss. This sleek Anker MagGo magnetic charging station has inputs for all your devices, and right now Amazon Prime members can pick it up for just $50 -- which is half-off the usual price. If you're not a Prime member, you can pick it up for $70, which is still $30 off. Though there's no telling how long this deal will last, so you may want to get your order in sooner rather than later.
This Anker charging station features eight different inputs, which is pretty impressive considering its compact size of just 4.3 inches. On the front, it's equipped with a 15W wireless charger so you can easily check the time or see any notifications on your phone. On the backside, it has three AC outlets, two USB-A ports and two USB-C ports that support up to 67W fast charging -- enough to handle larger devices like your laptop. It also features dual-layer insulation to help prevent overheating, and offers protections against short-circuiting, over-voltage, static and more.
This MagGo charging station is a sleek alternative to a normal power strip and can add some style and organization to your desk or nightstand. Plus, Anker is a brand that we trust and frequently recommend here at CNET -- making some of our absolute favorite charging accessories on the market. This deal also marks a new record-low price for this MagGo charging station (at least if you're a Prime member), which makes this a pretty great bargain.
If you're also looking to grab some extra cables, Amazon also has an excellent deal on a five-pack of Anker USB-C cords right now as well.

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