Triple Dock: 3-in-1 Apple Device Charging Station for $67
May 22, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Triple Dock is a handcrafted wooden charging station for your iPhone, Airpods & Apple Watch. With an innovative micro-suction tape technology, this charging station allows one-hand operation. Simply plug your devices even without holding the dock. It also has adjustable backing, making it compatible with any phone case. With two 5ft long MFI-certified lightning cords, Triple Dock guarantees more versatile and faster charging. Made of real solid wood, finished with ecological oils, it makes a uniquely stylish and convenient addition to any desk or bedside table.
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- Charges iPhone, Apple Watch & AirPods simultaneously
- Magnet hold for Apple Watch dock + Apple Watch nightstand mode
- Innovative micro-suction tape technology for one-hand operation
- Adjustable backing works w/ any case on your phone
- Two 5ft MFI-certified lightning cords for flexible, faster & safer charging
Each Triple Dock is made of natural wood, finished with ecological oils. Due to the nature of the material, each individual product may slightly vary in color and pattern.
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Finish: oakwood
- Materials: natural wood, electronics
- Product dimensions: 1.7″H x 7″L x 3.6″W
- 3-in-1 charger
- Magnet hold for Apple watch
- Adjustable backing
- MFI-certified cords
- Magnetic charging cable for Apple Watch NOT included
- Handcrafted in Poland, EU
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Includes
- Triple Dock: 3-in-1 Apple Device Charging Station (Oakwood)
- 2x Lightning Cords
- Manual Kit
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