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ZAGG today introduced a St. Patrick's Day savings event with 25 percent off sitewide, including all of ZAGG and Mophie's best charging and protection accessories. This discount does not require any coupon code and will be applied automatically in the cart.

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In regards to Mophie products, this includes wireless chargers, power banks, and battery cases. This will exclude items that are already marked down, and you can only get 25 percent off up to three items. ZAGG's sale will last through March 17 at 11:59 p.m. Mountain Time.

Note: The 25% discount will be applied in the cart.



There are a variety of power banks on sale at Mophie, including the Snap+ Juice Pack Mini, which is compatible with MagSafe and is down to $37.46, from $49.95. There are regular portable batteries as well, including the Powerstation XXL ($44.96), Snap+ Powerstation Stand ($52.46), and more.

For higher-priced items, you can save big on Mophie's 3-in-1 Travel Charger with MagSafe, priced at $112.46, down from $149.95. There's also the Powerstation Pro at the same price of $112.46, down from $149.95.

There are plenty of other accessories on sale during this event, including car mounts, Apple Watch chargers, iPhone battery cases, screen protectors, and audio equipment. You can head to ZAGG's website to browse the full sale across all of its brands before the sale ends on Friday. Be sure to visit our full Deals Roundup to shop for even more Apple-related products and accessories.

Article Link: Deals: ZAGG's New 25% Off Sitewide Sale Has Low Prices on Mophie Chargers and More
 
Zagg is garbage. We had two of their keyboard cases for our OG iPad Airs and after a year they got swollen batteries, making them useless. Oh and you could't use a Zagg screen protector with a Zagg keyboard case - the case rubs the screen protector off.
 
I have a Zagg tempered glass screen protector on my 11 Pro and it's been a total joy. Excellent oleophobic coating on it that has performed so much better than the more budget tempered glass protectors I've used. I think it's worth the money, especially with the lifetime guarantee.
 
I have a Zagg tempered glass screen protector on my 11 Pro and it's been a total joy. Excellent oleophobic coating on it that has performed so much better than the more budget tempered glass protectors I've used. I think it's worth the money, especially with the lifetime guarantee.

"Lifetime guarantee" that you have to pay for replacements on. $7.99 shipping and handling last I had looked and Zagg actually banned my address from ever claiming the warranty because "too many damaged protectors have been claimed". I switched to the $8 ones on Amazon and they hold up just the same as the Zagg.
 
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