Satechi launches portable Apple Watch charger with detachable USB-C cable
Satechi has launched a new Apple Watch charger with a removable USB-C cable, one that allows for unprecedented portability for powering Apple's wrist-worn device by taking advantage of the iPad Pro's port.
Satechi USB-C Magnetic Charging Dock for Apple Watch
The new charger -- The "USB-C Magnetic Charging Dock for Apple Watch" -- is a small, aluminum puck with a USB-C adapter protruding from one side. This allows users to plug the charger directly into any USB-C port, though it also has an included USB-C extension cable for more reach.
Very few, if any, third-party USB-C chargers for Apple Watch have come to market -- let alone one with a detachable cable.
Satechi USB-C Magnetic Charging Dock for Apple Watch connected directly to an iPad Pro
With or without the cable, this charger lets Apple Watch accumulate charge when connected to an iPad Pro or a recent MacBook. This gives potential users an alternative way to recharge the Apple Watch while on the move, without resorting to searching for an outlet or using a separate power bank.
The new Satechi USB-C Magnetic Charging Dock for Apple Watch is available starting today for $44.99 from Satechi directly. Through December 26, shoppers can save 20% by using promo code GIFTSATECHI. Apple offers its own USB-C charger for Apple Watch in 1 meter and 0.3 meter lengths for $29, though it lacks the removable cable element.
Satechi USB-C Magnetic Charging Dock for Apple Watch
The new charger -- The "USB-C Magnetic Charging Dock for Apple Watch" -- is a small, aluminum puck with a USB-C adapter protruding from one side. This allows users to plug the charger directly into any USB-C port, though it also has an included USB-C extension cable for more reach.
Very few, if any, third-party USB-C chargers for Apple Watch have come to market -- let alone one with a detachable cable.
Satechi USB-C Magnetic Charging Dock for Apple Watch connected directly to an iPad Pro
With or without the cable, this charger lets Apple Watch accumulate charge when connected to an iPad Pro or a recent MacBook. This gives potential users an alternative way to recharge the Apple Watch while on the move, without resorting to searching for an outlet or using a separate power bank.
The new Satechi USB-C Magnetic Charging Dock for Apple Watch is available starting today for $44.99 from Satechi directly. Through December 26, shoppers can save 20% by using promo code GIFTSATECHI. Apple offers its own USB-C charger for Apple Watch in 1 meter and 0.3 meter lengths for $29, though it lacks the removable cable element.
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Personally I would have designed it with a "female" USB-C connector so that any USB-C cable would work.
In other words, I would have made it like Apple's optional charging dock, with USB-C instead of lightning as the connector.
https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MU9F2/apple-watch-magnetic-charging-dock?fnode=80
In any case, $45 for this would have been a better purchase than the $80 I (my wife) spent on the Apple version.
Update: I hadn't realized that Apple has introduced a $29 USB-C Watch charger (as mentioned at the end of the article). I don't know why anyone would spend $45 on a third party version when Apple sells an equivalent product for less. (Again, I would be concerned about plugging it directly into any device without the cord; USB-C ports are not design to bear any weight/strain.)
A tad pricey but they make quality hardware. I’ll keep an eye out for a discount or sale.
I think @bobdrake was merely saying that he "doesn't like sneaky". I feel the same way.
You don't look at that picture and immediately think "hmm, one unplanned bump and I just snapped the USB-C dick male connector off my $45 gadget?
Show me anywhere that the USB-C socket is designed to be load-bearing. Sure we have to plug in our devices, but the expectation is that it's with a flexible cord that reduces the risk of damage to the core device.
Whatever. Enjoy your watch charger.
I get it, but how does that not apply to every single thing you plug into your ports? I have mine plugged in right this second for the first time (without cable), and if I push down on the outer edge, it hits the desk after flexing a mm or two. Same with the other cables plugged into my MBP right now.
IF the desk wasn't there to support it, could I snap it off? Probably, but I'd have to hit or push it it pretty hard on purpose. Under normal use there is no "load bearing" issue, and the fact that you *can* break it doesn't mean you shouldn't want to use it.
And thanks, I will enjoy it! It looks and works great.