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Twelve South adds Apple Find My to new PlugBug chargers

Twelve South introduces PlugBug 50 and 120, the first chargers to feature Apple’s Find My functionality, perfect for tracking your charger anywhere.

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A wooden surface with three objects against a blue background. On the left is a brown geometric solid resembling a pyramid with a triangular base. In the center are two white Twelve South PlugBug with Find My USB-C Chargers with rounded edges and a red outline, both inscribed with the letter ‘P’ in red. The smaller device is partially obscured behind the larger one. In the background, there is an out-of-focus white vase-like object with a narrow neck and wider base. Soft shadows are cast to the right of the objects, indicating a light source from the left.
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We all misplace things from time to time—keys, wallets, you name it. But how often do you lose your laptop charger? If you’ve ever found yourself in that situation, Twelve South might have just the solution you didn’t know you needed.

Meet the new PlugBug 50 and PlugBug 120, Twelve South’s latest wall chargers that come with a twist: they’re the first USB-C chargers to support Apple’s Find My network. For $69.99, the PlugBug 50, and for $119.99, the PlugBug 120, these chargers let you track their whereabouts just like you would with your iPhone, iPad, or AirTag. They even come with a nifty feature that makes them beep so you can locate them easily or alert you if you accidentally leave them behind.

In terms of power, the names say it all. The PlugBug 50 delivers 50 watts and features two USB-C ports, making it a solid choice for charging your phone and tablet simultaneously or giving your laptop a slower charge. The PlugBug 120, on the other hand, offers a robust 120 watts and comes with four USB-C ports, perfect for keeping up with powerful laptops or charging multiple devices at once.

Twelve South also offers travel versions of both chargers for just $10 more. These come with interchangeable prongs for various regions—US, UK, EU, Australia, South Korea, and China—packed neatly in a travel-friendly case.

While these chargers are ideal for frequent travelers and commuters, if you mostly keep your chargers at home, you might not need the tracking feature. But if you’re always on the go, having one of these PlugBugs could be a game-changer, helping you keep tabs on your charger as you move between destinations.


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