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Are you the friend whose phone is always dead? If you’re anything like me, you either forget to charge it or don’t leave it alone long enough for it to hit full battery. No shame! But Case-Mate recently started selling a super fast phone charger for iPhones, iPads and Androids, and you may want to consider getting one.
The FUĒL Brite Wall Charger can charge your phone three times faster than the traditional iPhone charger. In fact, according to the product description, it can charge your iPhone or Android up to 50% battery in 30 minutes and your iPad up to 50% in one hour.
$30 at Case-Mate
FUĒL’s semi-transparent 30W USB C charger automatically optimizes output to safely charge your devices fast — and without producing much heat, either. The plug is also foldable and compact, so you can take it anywhere. Choose between electric blue, vivid green, vibrant orange or frosted white — or get a couple to keep one in your bedroom and another in your backpack.
FUĒL sells many charging options, actually. It also offers wireless chargers, charging banks and cords on Case-Mate’s website. The FUĒL Brite Wall Charger costs $30 and comes with a one-year warranty. However, it’s important to note that it doesn’t come with a charging cord (you have to use your own).
Needless to say, this charger will come in handy the next time you have to leave home and realize your phone is at less than 20% battery or when you realize you forgot to plug it in overnight. Charge up your devices freaky fast and never be left with a dead phone again. Seriously, what use is a phone with a dead battery?
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