Save on this compact USB-C charger that’s perfect for iPhone

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SwitchEasy PowerBuddy charger for iPhone
Now just $19.99 for a limited time.
Photo: SwitchEasy

Getting a new iPhone on Friday? You might need a charging adapter to go with it now that Apple no longer includes one in the box. Check out the handy PowerBuddy from SwitchEasy. It delivers 20W of power, packs USB-A and USB-C ports, and sports a compact design you can take anywhere.

It’s also 20% off in the Cult of Mac Store for a limited time.

Save 20% on the SwitchEasy PowerBuddy charger

Even if Apple was still shipping charging adapters with iPhone, we wouldn’t recommend that you use it. The measly 5W plugs Cupertino used to give away are just too measly to top up the latest iPhone models in good time. Fortunately, much better charging adapters are available at good prices.

The PowerBuddy from SwitchEasy offers everything you need. It packs a USB-C port that works great with your original iPhone or iPad charging cable, as well as a traditional USB-A port that you can use to connect almost anything else. And with up to 20W of power delivery, it ensures a speedy charge every time.

Its compact, lightweight design and foldable prongs means that the PowerBuddy slips easily into any bag or backpack — or even large pockets — so you can take it with you wherever you go. It’s an ideal travel accessory that ensures you’re always ready to charge your iPhone when it’s running low.

Order yours today to save 20%

Order your PowerBuddy from the Cult of Mac Store today for just $15.99 — down from $19.99 for a limited time. Of, if you’re after something even beefier, check out the 30W model for $24.99, or the 30W model with built-in cable storage for $29.99. The discount won’t last long, so enjoy it while you can.

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