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You can already pre-order an Apple Watch stand/charger and it is actually really nice

Apple Watch isn’t set for release until next year, but you can already order a charging stand for the device from Dodocase (via Uncrate). The handcrafted walnut stand doesn’t actually have a built-in mechanism for charging, but instead has a recess to hideaway Apple’s charging cable that will come with the Apple Watch.

Introducing one of the first products to market to support the Apple Watch coming in 2015. Our innovative wood charging block is made from rich California orchard walnut, American-tanned Leather and features inductive charging housing to easily snap watch into place and provide single handed lift-off. The Apple Watch Charging Stand will become your essential bedside table companion or desk accessory featuring traditional craftsmanship for today’s modern technology.

While Apple’s most expensive “Edition” model of the Apple Watch is said to come in a jewelry box of sorts that doubles as a stand/charger, it’s unclear if other models will be given a similar treatment with their packaging. So far Apple has only shown the following when it comes to charging the device via the new MagSafe inductive charging solution:

It’s still a possibility that the cheaper Apple Watch and Apple Watch Sport models will include some style of stand that utilizes the product’s packaging, but so far we’ve only heard of such a feature for the most expensive gold Edition model as noted above. If not, there will likely a lot of accessory makers offering similar stands and cases for Apple Watch next year. As for possibility integrating the charging mechanism directly into an accessory, we’ll have to wait and see if Apple opens up the device for accessory manufacturers through its Made-for-iPhone/iPad/iPod program. 

  • Made from Reclaimed California Orchard Walnut
  • American tanned Leather
  • Carved relief for wire routing
  • Travel mode allows you to easily wrap cable and charger in one package
  • Magnetic inductive charger housing provides quick, easy lift-off (cable not provided)
  • Space age Japanese suction cup material, grabs mounting surface for sturdy placement and one handed watch lift off but leaves no adhesive residue
  • Natural linseed oil finish for protection and beauty
  • Handcrafted in San Francisco

The Dodocase charging stand for Apple Watch is available now to preorder for a $5 deposit with the product eventually selling for somewhere between $60-$80 when it ships next year alongside Apple Watch.

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Comments

  1. I like that, looks nice :)

  2. I’m digging that.

  3. herb02135go - 10 years ago

    So it’s a stand to hold the charger? For $60?

    Reminds me of those wooden “valets” that were supposed to hold your keys, coins, watches, etc., that people use for about a week.

  4. zBrain (@joeregular) - 10 years ago

    i can’t quite understand the concept of “wireless charging”. so you would plug the “wireless charger” to a wall socket or usb/thunderbolt slot during the day, so you can charge the apple watch “wirelessly” at night?

    hope the charger would at least hold power for a week or more. if not, what’t the point? plugging the watch to a wall socket like recharging a phone would be the same thing.

    • I don’t think it’s so much to do with user convenience as much as not needing to build in any physical connector ports on the watch (saving space and improving water resistance)

    • Thomas Bechard - 10 years ago

      It’s inductive charging. Meaning the charger connects to the watch without actually plugging in or connecting through a port. The charger still plugs into the wall, but where it connects to the watch ther is not opening that could pose a problem for water resistance or clunky ports.

    • Frederic Landreville - 10 years ago

      A USB plug needs a hole in the device. Not very good when you want your device to be water resistant or even water proof… Induction works like those mechanical toothbrushes, so no problem with water!

  5. ikir - 10 years ago

    I life it. I would love it in aluminum

    • Solid gold…

    • Mr. Grey (@mister_grey) - 9 years ago

      The aluminium ones look kind of cheap to me. I will be getting a basic steel one (assuming it’s not too big for my dainty wrists).

      I sure hope they will have some dummy watches somewhere for us to see if the thing even fits before we buy it. Not all of us live in California or can go to luxury fashion stores to see it before we buy.

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