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This 3-in-1 iPhone Charging Stand Organizes Your Workspace Charge your phone, smartwatch, and earbuds simultaneously with this multi-functional charging stand.

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As an entrepreneur juggling many different things at once, it's easy for your surroundings to become cluttered. With so many documents and devices to manage, who can really blame you? But they say an organized desk is an organized mind, so it may be time to start reducing some of that clutter. One impactful way to do that is with the Trio 3-in-1 Aluminum Desktop Charging Stand.

Designed for desk or nightstand use, this simplified charging stand allows you to reduce tangled wires and clutter no matter where you put it. The stand holds your phone vertically or horizontally making it easy to read messages, watch videos, take Facetime calls, listen to music, play games, and whatever else you do with your phone hands-free.

It can also simultaneously charge your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods on one clutter-free stand. Thanks to the built-in cable management, you won't have to worry about constantly snagging cables as you go about your work. Plus, each slot has enlarged anti-scratch rubber cushions to prevent your devices from slipping and scratching.

The Trio has also earned its way into the hearts of users, garnering an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon. One customer review states, "Although the chords could get a little tricky, it is super convenient to have all 3 charging in the same place. I even have a popsocket on the back of my iPhone and it still sits on the stand perfectly."

Declutter your desk and work more productively with a charging stand that helps reduce the mess. Normally $59, the Trio 3-in-1 Aluminum Desktop Charging Stand is 66% off at just $19.99 now.

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