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It’s time to get a nice stand for that Apple Watch of yours: Belkin Valet Charge Dock $45 shipped (Orig. $80)

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Today only, as part of its Deals of the Day, Best Buy is offering the Belkin Watch Valet Charge Dock for Apple Watch (38mm and 42mm) for $44.99 shipped. That’s almost 50% below the original listing and the best we can find. While Belkin is offering it for $50 (+ shipping) right now on eBay, other trusted retailers are charging $60+.

Features include a built-in magnetic Apple Watch charging model, metal chrome finish, and a weighted high polish white base. It works with all versions of Apple Watch and includes a tethered 4ft. USB cable. Rated 4.5/5 stars from over 30 Amazon customers.

More on the Belkin Watch Valet Charge Dock for Apple Watch:

Compatible with Apple Watch 38mm and Apple Watch 42mm

Including Apple Watch Sport and Apple Watch Edition models for use with your existing smartwatch.

Integrated magnetic charger

Enables you to quickly power up your device.

Weighted base

Keeps the stand securely in place.

Tethered cable design

Ensures strength for long-term use.

Metal chrome finish

With a high-polish base creates a stylish look.

Wristband support

Displays the watch at a comfortable viewing angle.

Apple Watch™ is a trademark of Apple Inc.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices