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Satechi just rolled out its travel-ready Qi 2 charger line, and the OntheGo 3-in-1 and OntheGo 2-in-1 combine reliable build quality with 15W Qi 2 and the ability to charge all your accessories.
Branding is minimal, with only a Satechi logo on the top of the pad. The light needs to hit it just right for it to be visible, so it won’t get in the way too much. As of now, the Trio Wireless ...
You can track Satechi’s new glasses case using Apple’s Find My network. Four new additions to Satechi’s trackable FindAll collection include a credit card-sized tracker for wallets.
Satechi includes a 40-inch USB-C to USB-C cable in the box, along with a 24-watt power plug. US, ... Branding is minimal, with only a Satechi logo on the top of the pad.
The OntheGo collection will be available in Q2 2025 on Satechi.net, with prices ranging from $69.99 to $99.99. Customers can sign up for email alerts to be notified once the products are available.
Image Credits: Satechi. The dock costs $150, but the company is running an early-bird special that knocks $30 off the price if you order now. Deliveries start now-ish.
The Satechi Type-C Pro Hub is available now from Amazon for $99 in both Space Gray and Silver. Note: Purchasers of USB-C connected hubs should be aware of power constraints between Thunderbolt 3 ...
As IFA 2024 kicks off, Satechi unveils some new accessories for Apple users. The most interesting one is a vegan-leather passport cover with Find My capabilities. Similar to Twelve South’s idea ...
With Qi2 wireless charging standard now available, Satechi is the latest accessory maker to announce new products that can wirelessly charge your iPhone twice as fast as before. Unveiled during ...
Announced as part of CES 2022, Satechi’s charger has four USB-C ports and can push 100W to a single device, even with two others plugged in. It also comes with a cute stand for cable management.
Leif Johnson/IDG. On the back, you’ll find a power slider that resembles Apple’s own and a USB-C charging port. You’d be wrong to dismiss the Satechi as a cheap imitation of Apple’s keyboard.