[Deal] RAVPower’s 65W PD Pioneer Desktop Charger is down to just $38


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    Looking for a sleek little desktop charger to replace the multitude of adapters clogging up your power strip? Look no further than the 65W PD Pioneer Desktop Charger from RAVPower that offers 2 x USB Type-C ports and 2 x USB Type-A ports in a tidy package that is now down to just $38 from its RRP of $54.

    RAVPower 65W PD Pioneer Desktop Charger review: Max ports, max power

    Features:

    • Simultaneous PD Charging: With 2 USB-C PD ports and 65W total output, the USB charger can charge your MacBook Air at 45W and iPad Pro at 18W simultaneously
    • 65W Power Delivery: USB charger pumps out 65 watts of power to take your MacBook Pro 15.4” from 0 to 100% in just 2 hours when only one device is connected to a USB-C port
    • Intelligent Power Allocation: Intelligently distributes 65W of power when charges 4 devices simultaneously, ensuring that your connected devices get high-speed charging
    • Advanced GaN Tech: GaN power tech makes this USB charging station be smaller and maximizes charging efficiency without generating excess heat
    • Extraordinary Compatibility: Desktop USB charger delivers the fastest possible charge to almost all USB-C and USB-A powered devices, from iPhone to Samsung to USB-C laptops

    All you need to do is add the 65W PD Pioneer Desktop Charger to your basket and enter the discount code BUYONE at checkout on RAVPower’s online store to reduce the price down to $37.80.

    Buy it Now: RAVPower Store


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