Apple-certified accessory maker Griffin today at CES 2019 announced that it will be releasing a collection of new wireless charging solutions under its PowerBlock and Reserve brands for the iPhone and Apple Watch later this year.

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PowerBlock wireless fast charging mat
• Supports Apple and Samsung fast wireless charging
• Rubberized surface secures phone while charging
• Integrated LED indicates charging status
• Case compatible; charges through lightweight cases
• $59.99
• Available in first quarter of 2019

PowerBlock wireless fast charging mat with Apple Watch dock
• Nightstand mode compatible with all generations of Apple Watch
• Rubberized surface secures phone while charging
• Integrated LED indicates charging status
• Charge any Qi-enabled device and Apple Watch simultaneously
• $79.99
• Available in first quarter of 2019

PowerBlock wireless charging stand/mat
• Easily transitions between charging pad and stand
• Supports landscape and portrait mode wireless charging
• Compatible with Qi-enabled smartphones
• Case compatible; charges through lightweight cases
• $39.99
• Available in second quarter of 2019

Reserve wireless charging bank
• Built-in 5,000mAh rechargeable battery
• Rubberized surface secures phone while charging
• Integrated LED indicates charging status
• Case compatible; charges through lightweight cases
• $39.99
• Available in first quarter of 2019

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Top Rated Comments

InuNacho Avatar
73 months ago
Charging a watch and iPhone on the same mat? Good game Apple dev nerds.
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