NYTSTND UNO MagSafe wireless charger on a table beside a cup of coffee and journals.
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When Tim Cook and Mark Zuckerberg sit down to work, do you think they have cables running all over the place? Probably not. If you want to work like a titan of business and add a touch of elegance to your desk, the NYTSTND UNO is definitely worth your attention.

This wooden charging pad and desk organizer offers full MagSafe support, and it is crafted using premium materials. This beautiful accessory is normally priced at $64, but you can get it today for just $58 thanks to a price drop at TechRepublic Academy.

Wireless charging technology has come a long way over the past few years. Modern pads deliver power at impressive speed, and there is a lot more choice now in terms of design. The NYTSTND UNO epitomizes this trend. Made from high-quality wood and natural leather with soft felt bumpers, this smartphone charger helps you get back to 100% battery without cramping your style.

Buried inside that wooden frame is a powerful charging coil, which works perfectly with the latest iPhones. In fact, the charger is optimized for MagSafe technology, but it still works with all your Qi devices.

The UNO is powerful enough to deliver juice through any case up to 5mm thick, and smart foreign object detection ensures it won’t overheat or short circuit. Put together, these features make the UNO a very useful addition to any workspace, allowing you to top up your devices without wasting time.

Order today for only $58 to get your hands on the eye-catching NYTSTND UNO, saving 9% on the regular retail price.

Prices and availability are subject to change.

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