Kick Off the New Year with AUKEY And Big Discounts on Power Delivery Chargers for iPhone, iPad, Android, Switch & More

Jan 1, 2019 at 09:14am EST
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USB Power Delivery is slowly taking over the world and what better way to kickstart the New Year with a discount on a bunch of chargers from AUKEY, right?

Though Quick Charge has been around for a few years, but many manufacturers out there are trusting their devices to juice up faster using the Power Delivery protocol via USB-C. As a result, we are seeing an influx of devices that can charge over USB-C rapidly including notebooks, tablets as well as smartphones including the iPhone.

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But of course, you can't just walk into any store and pick up a USB-C charger right away expecting that it will speed things up for you on the charging end. You need something that comes from a reputable brand, supports the latest Power Delivery protocol as well as all the safeties in place so that you can rest easy knowing that your device will stay safe during the charging process.

Essentially, you need something from a brand like AUKEY. Luckily, the company is celebrating the New Year by discounting a bevy of Power Delivery 3.0 chargers that are fully compliant with the iPhone, iPad, Nintendo Switch. And heck, these chargers will even juice up the 2018 MacBook Air at a faster pace. Are you interested already? Hit the links below and pick up your deal today.

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