These days, it feels like every day is some sort of recognized holiday, whether it’s National Donut Day, National Dress Up Day, or some other made-up holiday that celebrates…well, something. While March 10th — aka Mario Day — may not be officially recognized by the U.S. government, it’s one of those holidays that gets our attention. edge Most anticipated. That’s because this is one of the best opportunities this year to buy a game starring Nintendo’s bearded mascot.
One thing to note is that in most cases, only the digital versions are on sale; however, some retailers – including Nintendo and Best Buy – are also extending the sale to select physical games, just in case you Prefer good old fashioned cassettes.
If you’re not ready to spend the money on one of the many Qi2 chargers currently on the shelves, Ugreen’s Magnetic Wireless Charging Station Amazon’s all-time low price is $27.99 ($12 off). Unlike newer Qi2 products that offer 15W charging speeds, Ugreen’s charger can only deliver 7.5W to MagSafe-compatible devices, or 5W to a pair of wireless earbuds or any Qi-enabled device if you use the one on the bottom.
I’ve been using Ugreen’s Basic Magnetic Charging Station for a few months now, and while it’s not my go-to option for fast charging my iPhone 13, it works great as a relatively inexpensive option for using the new standby mode in iOS 17. Slim yet sturdy, it features an adjustable ball joint that lets you easily change your phone’s viewing angle so you can see your calendar, weather, and other important information at a glance. My only qualm is that I’m not a big fan of the status light built into the base, but that’s a hard one to nail considering most dual-purpose chargers currently have the same functionality.