SAVE 85%:As of June 20,define eroticizing you can get the OtterBox 15W MagSafe wireless charging stand, cable, and power adapter bundle for $14.95 at Woot. That's $85 in savings.
Love it or hate it, we're all a little dependent on our phones these days, right? They're our alarm clocks, social calendars, and even our wallets. But without power, they're useless. There's never been a better time to upgrade to a MagSafe wireless charging stand for under $15.
As of June 20, you can get the OtterBox 15W MagSafe wireless charging stand, cable, and power adapter bundle for $14.95, down from $99.95, at Woot. That's $85 off for an 85% discount.
This compact charging stand features fast charging, a fingerprint-resistant finish, and includes a 20W wall charger and a 6.6-foot USB-C cable in the box. No more messy cords — just set your iPhone or other compatible device down and get a quick and easy charge. It's even small enough to take on the go.
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