The juice you need: last chance to get 80% off the intelligent 3-port car charger [Deals]

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Like our mobile devices, cars have been getting faster and smarter, so it makes sense that the connection between the two should do the same. When charging on the go, it’s a safe bet that you’ll want to be at full power by the time you get where you’re going, without frying the battery in the process. The MPOW 3-Port Intelligent Car Charger has you covered, and for just a few more hours you can get it for a price that’ll keep your wallet charged too.

Not only does the MPOW charger support 12 and 18 volt devices, whether tablets or phones, it spots which is which and charges them at top speed. With three separate sockets, it can pull power for up to two tablets and a phone at once, and uses a special circuit to prevent overheating and over/undercharging, so while you might wrestle for who gets control of the stereo, no one’s going to get to the destination with a dying phone. The thing also just looks cool, with a sleek, low-profile design that’ll shine when you need it and hide when you don’t.

That’s a lot for 13.99, which is 80% of what they usually go for, but the deal ends soon. So get in there quick — with free shipping anywhere in the US, you’ll only have to charges your phone a few more times before it arrives.

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Bonus Deals: While you’re getting your auto mobile-ready, you might as well swoop in on these offers: Satochi’s wheel-mounted bluetooth that lets you summon Siri without reaching for your phone is going for $23.00. And ExoMount Touch, the super secure phone gripper for the road you’ll ever need, is a cool $19.99.

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