Spigen has unveiled a unique accessory for Apple Watch enthusiasts: a charger stand that channels the nostalgic style of Apple’s iconic iMac G3. Designed as part of Spigen’s expanding C1 series, this new product captures the vintage charm of the iMac while offering a practical charging solution for your Apple Watch.
Priced at $34.99, the Apple Watch Classic C1 Charger Stand combines the function of a charging puck holder and a stand, ensuring your watch is both stylishly displayed and charged.
The C1 Charger Stand is a delightful throwback to the retro iMac G3, with the Apple Watch charging puck placed in the same spot where the iMac’s screen used to be. For added authenticity, the stand features two buttons resembling the original iMac’s control buttons, along with a disk drive at the front. The back of the stand is designed with translucent plastic, reminiscent of the G3’s iconic look. With four vibrant color choices-Tangerine, Graphite, Bondi Blue, and Ruby-you can match the stand to your personal style or relive the colors of the beloved G3 iMac.
For functionality, the Apple Watch charging cable is threaded through the back of the stand and can be neatly tucked away, ensuring a tidy setup. Note that the charging puck is sold separately, so you’ll need your own to make full use of the stand. However, if you already have a fast-charging puck, this stand will allow you to charge your Apple Watch with speed and style.
The C1 series also includes other retro-inspired accessories, such as iPhone cases and AirPods cases, all designed to bring the essence of classic Apple products into the modern era. You can purchase the Apple Watch Classic C1 Charger Stand directly from Spigen’s website.
For those who remember the iMac G3, this new charger stand serves as a tribute to a groundbreaking product that helped redefine Apple’s direction in the late ’90s. Released between 1998 and 2003, the iMac G3 was Apple’s first major release after Steve Jobs returned as CEO and was designed as an all-in-one consumer desktop for the Internet age.
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Is it just me or does anyone else miss the old iMac G3 colors? This is a great throwback!