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Aukey USB Power: 5-Port QuickCharge 2.0 Desktop Charger $18 (Reg. $30), 5-pack microUSB cables $4

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Aukey via Amazon offers the 5-Port 54W Quick Charge 2.0 USB Desktop Charger + 3.3-foot microUSB Cable for $29.99, but if you use the code 3FQAXP6R the price drops to $17.50 Prime shipped. That’s $12.49 off the regular price and the lowest price we’ve seen it sold on Amazon…

The charger sports 5 different USB charging ports, one of them being a Qualcomm QuickCharge 2.0 port that’s compatible with most of the latest Android phones such as the OnePlus 2, the Nexus 6, the BlackBerry Priv, and more. The desktop charger has 670 reviews averaging at 4.5 stars.

As a good add-on, Aukey Direct via Amazon also offers a 5-pack of Premium QuickCharge 2.0 microUSB Cables for $6.99, but if you use the code B6OC6QBF that price comes down to just $4 Prime shipped. These cables have TPE coating, are heat-resistant, and have 1,230 reviews averaging at 4 stars.

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