Accessory maker Dodocase just announced this Dual Charging Dock Organizer that accommodates both an iPhone and Apple Watch for charging. It all fits into a book-like design that will also hold your cables and headphones and make for easier traveling.
It’s made of Dodocase’s handcrafted book bound cover with carved baltic birch on the inside; it’s available in Charcoal and Indigo Blue options for the cover. It also includes steel inserts on the inside for wrapping cables and should fit any iPhone even with a case around it.
It looks like one of the nicer combo iPhone/Apple Watch charging solutions out there, and we’ve rounded up lists of other docks, stands, cases, and bags announced by other companies for comparison.
- Simultaneously charges both iPhone and Apple Watch
- Handsome 2-in-1 charging dock and cord management system
- Classic DODOcase Bookbound Cover handcrafted in San Francisco, CA
- Carved Baltic Birch tray with steel inserts for neat cable wrapping, secured magnetically
- Hidden storage compartment to store cables, ear phones, extra watch straps etc.
- Multiple cable routing options
- Holds all iPhone sizes (including iPhone 6 and 6 Plus) and can accommodate most phone cases as well
- No slip, extra grip bookplate corners for secure positioning
- Essential bedside, desktop, and travel accessory
- Available in Charcoal and Indigo Blue
You can order the Dual Charging Dock Organizer from Dodocase for $59 for a limited time (soon to increase to $79). Expected delivery is 4-6 weeks after the Watch launches on April 24th.
Check out our other Apple Watch roundups:
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- The best Apple Watch stands and docks
- The best Apple Watch apps you can download now
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- The best protective covers, cases, & bags for Apple Watch
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This does not appear to be compatible with Milanese Loop or Link bands, no?
Good point. I don’t see how it would work the Milanese Loop or the Link bands. I almost pulled the trigger. I’m still ordering the Premium One W3 on Kickstarter (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/289346553/premium-one-dock-and-charge-apple-watch-and-iphone).
For the Milanese, you can take one of the sides off of the face and lay it flat that way. For the Link, you can detach one of the links from the rest of the band and do that. Its possible, just not preferable because of the extra work you have to do to make it work.
I really dont get these kind of cases. They are like the physcial embodiement of the skeuomorphic interface design of old and just feel out of place to me. Different strokes for different folks I guess
I had one for a 1st gen Ipad. They are beautiful, even though it never quite kept the Ipad secure. With that said, it’s beautifully made and I would love one of these as a bedside item, BUT FOR the apparent inability to use with a Milanese loop…
What do they say about beauty?
That is by no definition beautiful imho.
Designed for grandpa by grandpa maybe?
@PeterRustin – yes that is correct, if you ordered the Milanese band it won’t ever lay flat so it won’t work. You may like our other stand which is compatible with the Milanese. Links on http://www.dodocase.com PS – I’m one of the co-founders of DODOcase. Thanks for all the support.
Craig, thanks. Your stuff is beautiful. The other stand not to my taste, however. Too bad. This one is gorgeous…