TL;DR: Through April 7, travel smarter with this Bellboy 5-in-1 Portable Wireless Charging Station for $54.99 (reg. $69).
Going on vacation is a treat. Whether you’re driving across the country to see the national parks or flying out to a Caribbean beach getaway, you will need to bring your devices to capture the sights, capture special moments, and stay connected. But the charging situation while away can be a bit stressful to manage when you’re on the move or have packing anxiety.
This Bellboy 5-in-1 Portable Wireless Charging Station is a possible solution. On sale for $54.99 (reg. $69) for a limited time, it can be used at home and brought with you on trips to stop the cord clutter and streamline your charging setup.
Charge five devices simultaneously with this hub. It has three wireless charging areas that would work well for the Apple trifecta: iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods. There is also a USB-C port and a USB-A port.
This station is compact and foldable, so it can easily be packed up and brought with you. It also has over-current, over-discharge, over-voltage, and short-circuit protection to safeguard your expensive gear.
Eliminate cord chaos at home and while away when you have this trusty charger to juice up and organize your tech.
Mashable Deals
Elevate your charging setup with the Bellboy 5-in-1 Portable Wireless Charging Station while it’s on sale for $54.99 (reg. $69) for a limited time.
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Courtney Milan writes books about carriages, corsets, and smartwatches. Her books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Booklist. She is a New York Times and a USA Today Bestseller.
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Before she started writing romance, Courtney got a graduate degree in theoretical physical chemistry from UC Berkeley. After that, just to shake things up, she went to law school at the University of Michigan and graduated summa cum laude. Then she did a handful of clerkships. She was a law professor for a while. She now writes full-time.
Courtney is represented by Kristin Nelson of the Nelson Literary Agency.