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    Twelve South’s Find My-compatible charger is on sale starting at just $49

    News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 20, 20252 Mins Read
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    Twelve South’s PlugBug is a compact USB-C wall charger that also happens to function as a location tracker, making it a particularly useful gadget if you prefer to pack light while traveling or commuting. And right now, you can buy the space-saving device for its best price to date at Amazon, with the 50W configuration going for $49 ($21 off) and the 120W variant retailing for a cool $79.35 ($41 off).

    Unlike your average wall charger, both versions of the PlugBug can tap into Apple’s robust Find My network, letting you easily keep tabs on the charger via your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. That means you can keep tabs on whatever bag you’ve stowed it in, too, along with any gadget you intend to charge with it. They also beep to help you locate them faster, and can alert you should you ever forget them at home or the office.

    As for connectivity, each GaN-powered PlugBug features multiple USB-C inputs, saving you from having to carry multiple chargers while on the go. The 50W PlugBug offers a pair of side-by-side USB-C ports for charging a phone and tablet simultaneously — or slow-charging a laptop — while the 120W variant boasts four, making it better suited for charging a multitude of smaller devices or beefier electronics.

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