Why Wait for Black Friday 2023: Pay Only $15.99 for this 30W USB-C Charger from Baseus

Nov 15, 2023 at 03:19pm EST
Save 20% on Baseus 30W USB-C charger.

This 30W USB-C charger will fast charge your iPhone, iPad, MacBook and more for a low price of just $15.99.

Save 20% on this 30W Baseus Charger with GaN Tech, Will Charge Everything and Anything that is USB-C

This is an early Black Friday 2023 deal and doesn’t require any effort at all. You don’t even have to be a Prime member to get this discount. Order now and you’ll have this charger at your doorstep as early as next week with free shipping.

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Buy USB C Charger, Baseus 30W USB C Wall Charger (Let’s C) - Was $19.99, now just $15.99

This charger usually sells for around $19.99 and is great value for money. But as you know, there’s always room for improvement and this charger is part of an early Black Friday deal, which means you can now have it for just $15.99, saving you 20% instantly.

This is a plain and simple 30W charger with just one USB-C port. Plug your favorite cable in, connect the other end to your iPhone, iPad, MacBook, Android phone or anything you may have, and it will deliver power at high speed instantly.

Compared to other, similar chargers on the market, this one is nearly 45% smaller. This is made possible with the use of GaN tech. You’ve probably heard the buzzword before, and the only thing you need to know is this - it allows chargers to be made smaller and run cooler at the same time.

Last but not the least, you have all sorts of safety protections built in, so you can rest assured that the connected device will never ever be harmed while being charged.

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