The ONE Dock Charging Station for iPhone, Apple Watch and Other Mobile Devices

Need a simple and stylish way to dock and charge your iPhone, Apple Watch and other mobile devices? Take a look at ONE Dock, the aluminum charging station may be a nice solution.

ONE Dock Charging Station for iPhone, Apple Watch and More

The ONE Dock is a versatile and good-looking charging station that measures 3 x 8 x 7 inches and weighs 11.4 ounces. As we can see from the images, the docking station sports a simple and compact appearance that allows you to easily deploy it anywhere in your room, and its aluminum body not only provides an ultra durable construction, but also delivers an eye-catching modern style, while the glossy diamond-cute edges add more luxurious detailing.

ONE Dock Charging Station for iPhone, Apple Watch and More

The charging station comes equipped with an integrated iPhone dock that supports Lightning equipped iPhone models with or without a protective case, and it’s compatible with iPad mini, Apple Pencil with adapter, Apple TV Siri Remote and Apple Magic Mouse. Furthermore, there is an integrated Apple Watch stand next to the iPhone stand. The charging stand works with Apple’s magnetic charging cable and supports Apple Watch’s NightStand mode during charging. Meanwhile, hidden cable management keeps the Watch’s long cable hidden in place, and two additional USB ports are equipped on the back of the dock, so you can use it to charge up to four devices at the same time. In addition, weighted body and non-slip feet ensure the dock steadily stays on any flat surface.

ONE Dock Charging Station for iPhone, Apple Watch and More

The ONE Dock charging station is priced at $69.95 USD. If you’re interested, jump to Amazon for its more details. BTW, also don’t miss the wooden charging station and more related cool stuff by following tags.

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