Don't wait until Prime Day to get this Apple Watch-compatible keychain charger | Boing Boing

2022-10-22 18:57:20 By : Ms. Vicky Jiang

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We know that technology can get overwhelming and is mostly very helpful, but none of your electronics can be good to you dead. Your phone is super useful daily, but it's your Apple Watch that is often an unsung hero. This Apple Watch Wireless Charger Keychain is a great way to give your watch a charge on the road. To sweeten the pot, it's on sale for $19.99 or 59% off as part of our Deal Days event, which is our version of Prime Day.

If you're looking for an easy way to charge, this little guy is great on the go. Rated 4.5/5 in our store, the keychain wirelessly charges via a magnetic ring and can get your watch juiced up zippy quick using its 950mAh battery. And, because it's super compact, you can loop it on nearly any bag, suitcase, or carabiner (which is great for heavy packers). Customer Stephen S. says it's "Easy to carry and bring with you everywhere!"

We know things can get technical, but the nuts and bolts of this keychain are pretty straightforward. Using a microcomputer electronic system, your touch-sensitive Apple Watch will clip onto the keychain's charging circle, making a travel charge easier than ever. If the keychain runs out of juice, you can even charge it and your Apple Watch at the same time.

We know you're a visual person, so you'll enjoy that the four LED lights attached will let you know when it's charging and when it's all set. And the best news is that this charger works with every Apple Watch series, making it imperative for anyone who is always lost without time (or anything else you might get through your watch). 

Get the Apple Watch Wireless Charger Keychain, which includes a manual and charger adapter cable, for $19.99 (Reg. $49), no coupon needed. And, if you're looking for more fantastic deals during our Deal Days, check out the rest of our promo collection. Act fast! This sale is only going on until 10/12 at 11:59 pm.

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