There’s a cheaper alternative to Anker’s MagGo portable iPhone charger

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TL;DR: Charge your iPhone on the go with a Speedy Mag wireless charger on sale for $34.97 through April 27.


After a few years, even an iPhone battery starts to decay. The days of only charging once a day might be long gone, but that doesn’t have to mean you stay glued to an outlet. iPhone users have long had the option to get portable power banks directly from Apple, but have you seen how much the MagGo Power Bank costs?

The Speedy Mag works just like Anker’s MagGo at a fraction of the price, and it actually just got cheaper. During this limited-time sale, you can get one of these wireless iPhone chargers on sale for $34.97 (reg. $119). 

A 5,000mAh battery that goes anywhere

The Speedy Mag Wireless iPhone Charger is compact and convenient. It has a built-in magnet that securely attaches to your iPhone to keep a stable charge while you’re on the go. The Speedy Mag has a 5,000mAh battery capacity, meaning it can fully recharge some iPhones 1.5 times before it needs to be plugged in. 

This portable charger is compatible with iPhone 12 and newer models, along with any Qi-compatible devices. It even has a spot for wired connections if your phone isn’t compatible with wireless charging. 

Don’t worry about lugging around a bulky charger. This thing is sleek and slim, so you can still use your phone while it’s charging. 

Mashable Deals

April 27 at 11:59 p.m. PT is the cutoff to get a Speedy Mag Wireless Charger on sale for $34.97

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