SAVE $14:As of Nov. 6,Watch online Fast Lane to Malibu (2000) Apple's MagSafe Charger is down to $25 at Amazon, dropping from its original price of $39. With no Black Friday crowds required, this deal is ready for checkout.
Apple MagSafe Charger is an easy choice if you want to simplify your charging setup. It effortlessly attaches to compatible iPhones and AirPods using Apple's magnetic technology, giving you a fast and steady charge without fiddling with cables. With this early price drop, you're snagging it for $25, which happens to be the lowest price Amazon has offered — who says you have to wait for Black Friday to save big?
This MagSafe Charger's strong magnets align perfectly with iPhone models from the iPhone 12 onward, making charging as simple as a quick snap. The charger provides fast wireless charging up to 25W when connected to a 30W or 35W adapter, meaning you'll be back to full power in no time.
SEE ALSO: Some iPhone 16 owners are experiencing massive battery drain on iOS 18Less time charging is always a win, certainly when gaming, streaming, or juggling a busy schedule. Don't worry if you have an older device — the MagSafe is compatible with any Qi-certified phone, so it's still a solid option for iPhones as old as the iPhone 8 and AirPods with wireless charging cases.
This charger also comes with a 1-meter USB-C cable, making it handy for desks, nightstands, or slipping into your travel bag. Compact and lightweight, it's easy to toss in a bag for work or vacation.
Why wait until Black Friday madness? At $25, this is a deal worth snapping up now. Upgrade your charging game with the Apple MagSafe Charger and keep things moving smoothly, minus the clutter and tangled cords.
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