Save 55% on a MONSONTH Magnetic Wireless Charger for iPhone 12

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Apple developed a new magnetic technology to charge the new iPhone 12 series of smartphones just last year. Despite the newness, the MONSONTH Magnetic Wireless Charger, made specifically for the iPhone 12 series, is already offering a deal – for under $15. But it gets even better than that, as this is a two-pack.

What would you do with two chargers? Well, you can charge both your iPhone and AirPods at the same time. The chargers work with the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 12 Mini, AirPods Pro, and the MagSafe Case White. It does not work with metal cases or cases with grips, stands, or credit card holders.

Monsonth Magnetic Wireless Charger Iphone 12

The MONSONTH Magnetic Wireless Charger does not affect the signal or charging efficiency. It snaps into place magnetically (only on iPhone 12 models and cases with MagSafe) to ensure perfect alignment and a strong hold for stable charging. It will fully charge an iPhone 12 in just 3.2 hours while also protecting it from over-charging, overheating, and short-circuiting. It fully chargers faster than other wireless chargers.

You’ll get two of the chargers in the package. They will both have 3.3-ft. built-in USB-C cables, along with an 18-month warranty and a user guide. An AC adapter is not included, but you can use a USB-C PD power adapter of at least 18W.

Through March 28, take 55% off with the code 55Z637TE and buy this two-pack of wireless chargers for just $14.85.

MONSONTH Magnetic Wireless Charger

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