Satechi Smart Charging Stand for Apple Watch, Fitbit Blaze, and smartphones: In pictures
Wearables like the Apple Watch and Fitbit Blaze come with proprietary charging cables, but the end connected to your device simply sits on a table or desk. Satechi has a better solution, that also helps with charging other mobile gear.
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Satechi Smart Charging Stand
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Retail package contents
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Top removed to access the USB port in the base
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Fitbit Blaze adapter in place
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Apple Watch dock in adapter
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Charging the Apple Watch
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Smartphone adapter
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Charging the Gear S3 on top of the stand
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Charging other devices with the front USB ports
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