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Bi-level Dual Phone Magsafe Charging Stand

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Some people have two phones.

 

Maybe for work.  Maybe for play.  Maybe one is a burner phone, and you're a spy or having an affair or you're a member of a cartel.  Maybe you want to share a charger with a loved one or you have a pet with its own TikTok account.  Maybe you're just indecisive and have more dollars than sense. 

 

I don't judge your multi-cellular lifestyle.  I also have two phones.  Let's say it's for work.  Yeah, for work.  Don't ask too many questions.  

 

Whatever your (I'm sure perfectly valid) reason for needing two phones fully juiced and close at hand at all times, finding the space on a desk or nightstand for two phone charging stands can be a challenge.  Have you seen that iPhone clock radio design that became possibly the first big 3D printing meme?  It's beautiful, but it's also huge.  My wife has one on her bedside table, but she's a single phone kinda gal, not a woman of the world like we two-phone owners.  She hasn't seen the things we've seen, or done the things we've done--

Sorry.  Went off track a little.

 

Anyway, I guess you could lay your phones on a flat surface and plug them in with a cord, but then again I suppose you could also bang rocks together to make fire or move boulders while riding on a dinosaur.  Wireless charging that proudly displays your phone like a small television or mini 2001 monolith is where it's at.  It's hip, it's now.  And magnetic wireless charging is so where it's at that it practically redefines the very concept of having a location.  And the location for doing that with two phones simultaneously without needing to build a new wing on your home is right here.

 

The geometrically pleasing circular depressions in the stand hold magsafe or similar-type charging pucks of 55mm diameter or less at an angle scientifically proven to look pretty good to my eye.  Some double-sided tape to the rear of the little discs will be your friend here.  There are convenient ledges available, just in case your phone doesn't have magnets added to it's frame by mad Cupertino engineers. The placement of the pucks is optimized for landscape mode.  You could put a phone on the upper shelf in portrait orientation, but unless it's a pretty small phone, the wireless charging coils won't align and it won't charge.  But you do you.

 

Anyway, the charging pucks are pretty inexpensive if you buy the ones without the pictures of half-eaten fruit on them.  I got a two-pack for under $16 USD from the online store named after a South American river.  They may be cheaper on one of the online merchants a lot of people seem to make videos about.

 

Printed in PLA, with supports.  You should try it.  You don't want a call from my second phone.

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