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Spigen's Latest Apple Watch Charger Looks Like a Retro iMac

Spigen recently expanded its C1 series with an Apple Watch charger that's designed to look like Apple's retro iMac G3. For those unfamiliar with Spigen's C1 accessories, they are modeled after classic Apple products.

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The Apple Watch Classic C1 Charger Stand is priced at $34.99, and it is designed to house an Apple Watch charging puck. This is just an Apple Watch charger enclosure, so you're going to need to supply your own puck. The good news is that if you have an Apple Watch with fast charging, you can use the puck that came with it to get the quickest charging speeds.

Spigen's C1 Charger Stand uses the ‌iMac‌ G3 shape, with the Apple Watch charging puck embedded in the display. It features a disk drive at the front, and two control buttons. At the back, there's a translucent plastic enclosure with four color options selected to match Apple's original Mac: Tangerine, Graphite, Bondi Blue, and Ruby. Bondi Blue in particular is a well-known color associated with the ‌iMac‌ G3.

The Apple Watch charging cable can be pulled through the back of the mini ‌iMac‌, and the cable length can be tucked away under a desk for a cable-free look.

Spigen offers a range of C1 devices inspired by classic Apple products, including iPhone cases and AirPods cases.

Spigen's new ‌iMac‌ G3 Apple Watch charger can be purchased from the Spigen website.

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Top Rated Comments

chrono1081 Avatar
10 months ago
God I'm so susceptible to cute packaging. I got one in Tangerine...
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HouseLannister Avatar
10 months ago
And they did the DV colors too. Maybe next year we get Flower Power and Blue Dalmatian?
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10 months ago
35????
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klasma Avatar
10 months ago

I’ll always be against calling anything after 1975 “retro”.
The first known use of retro is from 1972, so maybe the term is itself retro. ;)

However, at the time it referred to a revival of something from less than half a decade ago.
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DocMultimedia Avatar
10 months ago
It's cute. I won't buy it, but if I get it as a gift I won't complain.
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klasma Avatar
10 months ago

35????
That’s only $18 in iMac G3 dollars.
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