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    Sharge’s Retractable 65W USB-C charger is 20 percent off in its first sale

    News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 30, 20251 Min Read
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    The Sharge Retractable 65 was announced earlier this month, bringing the world a uniquely designed 65W GaN travel charger featuring an integrated and retractable USB-C Power Delivery 3.0 cable. It’s incredibly compact and scratches our geeky itch with a translucent design. If you’re looking for something a little different to throw in your pocket or bag, now is a good time to buy as its first discount brings it down to $39.90 ($10 off) from Amazon when clicking a coupon, or directly from Sharge.

    The Retractable 65 hides a surprising amount of utility inside a casing that resembles a miniature record player. Not only do you get the coiling 2.3-foot USB-C cable, but it also has a second USB-C port for charging two devices simultaneously. It’ll smartly split charging capacity between the two, but when using a single cable, the maximum 65W charging speed is a sweet spot for most laptops and tablets. It’s also more than sufficient for most smartphones, cameras, handhelds, and other smaller devices.

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