This 5-in-1 modular charging station is the perfect gift for any Apple fan

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Give the gift of a full battery this holiday season.
This five-way charger takes up very little room on your desk or nightstand.
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You shouldn’t need separate charging cables for each of your devices. The Omnia Q5 5-in-1 Wireless Charging Station is one of the first wireless charging stations that works for five devices at the same time. It’s on sale now for $99.95 (regular price: $120), but you can save even more — get an additional 20% off with code GREEN20.

5-way charger for iPhone and everything else

There’s a lot to love about the Omnia Q5. It’s one of the only wireless power stations designed to support almost any Apple device. You can charge your iPhone, iPad, AirPods, Apple Watch and even your Apple Pencil simultaneously with this all-in-one powerhouse.

Some of the features that make the Omnia Q5 unique are also what makes it work so well. It’s made from modular parts, meaning the charging station and charging pad can be used separately if desired. It comes with USB-A and USB-C ports that will expand how many devices you can power and how quickly. It can even be used as an ergonomic stand, with viewing angles from 15 degrees to 20 degrees so you can work or stream from your devices while they charge.

The Omnia does all this without taking up much space at all. So you aren’t sacrificing any room for the sake of convenience. At its widest, this charging station measures a little over 6 inches across — just a little longer than an Apple Pencil.

On average, Apple cables last about a year before they start fraying and falling apart. That’s because they typically bend and twist while you use them. (And they’re not that beefy in the first place, if we’re being honest.) A power station like the Omnia can’t fray, so it’s likely to last longer. And it powers all your devices at once.

Save on the Omnia Q5 5-in-1 Wireless Charging Station

Get the Omnia Q5 5-in-1 Wireless Charging Station while it’s on sale for $99.95 (regularly $120). Readers can also get an additional 20% off with code GREEN20. And if you’re looking for another million-dollar gift idea, check out these puzzles that could yield a cash prize after you finish putting them together.

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