Spigen 45W USB-C Charger + Cable Going for Just $21.59 Today

Sep 30, 2022 at 12:14pm EDT
Save 46% on Spigen's 45W USB-C charger.

Spigen is selling its high-speed 45W USB-C charger for a low price of just $21.59, and that's a massive 46% discount.

Fast Charge Your Laptop, Phone and Tablet with the Spigen GaN Fast 45W USB-C Charger and Save 46% for a Limited Time

As mentioned in the title of this deal, it comes with a USB-C cable, which means you will end up with a spare one and that's a massive win. There are no discount codes or coupons needed in order to save 46%. It's a straightforward deal. And if you are quick enough, you can get this charger today, too.

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Like any great wall adapter out there, this one is pretty straightforward. Just plug in your USB-C cable at one end and charge your devices at speeds of up to 45W. Don't worry, this charger has the necessary smarts to detect what sort of device is connected and deliver the fastest safest charge. If you think your iPhone will catch fire, it won't.

There's a USB-C cable included in the package as well. This is absolutely fantastic because it's a single purchase that gets you both things at one great price. Imagine walking into an Apple Store, purchasing a USB-C charger and it comes with a cable too, except that it doesn't. Spigen makes that experience a reality here and we absolutely love it.

Again, if you need to make use of this discount, make sure you are quick. There are no discount codes or coupons needed here at all.

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