Jeda launches new 4-in-1 USB Hub with smart watch and wireless headphone charger for 2021 Model 3/Y [Deal]

Popular Tesla accessories maker Jeda Products has launched a brand new product this morning aimed at owners of the 2021 Model 3/Y with the new center console.

Called the Jeda USB Hub Console, it is a sleek storage organizer with built-in tech and security features. As an all-in-one product, the Jeda USB Hub Console is designed to store and organize everyday items, add additional USB ports for data and power, and charge smartwatches and wireless headphones.

Here are some of the key features of the new product.

  • Wireless Headphone Charging: Charges wireless headphones such as AirPods, and Pixel Buds
  • Integrated Smart Watch Charging: Wirelessly charge watches
  • Secret storage compartment: Securely store items against theft
  • Anodized metal and silicone texture: Premium build materials
  • Additional storage capacity: Maximizes the space to provide a two-tiered storage design
  • Integrated USB Hub: Additional USB ports for power/data
  • Two-tiered storage: Maximizes storage into two-levels

The USB Hub Console is priced at $99 USD and now available for pre-orders. Shipments are expected to begin in early July.

Also check out their other products that are available today, including the pre-refresh USB Hub, Jeda Tray, V4 Charging Pad and more. Be sure to save by using the coupon code DRIVETESLA at checkout.

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