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Deals: Satechi Launches New 20% Off Sitewide Sale in Support of Earthquake Relief

Satechi is offering 20 percent off sitewide this week, marking a great chance to save on the company's best accessories. In order to get the discount, you can shop on Satechi's website and then enter the code DONATE at checkout. Satechi will be contributing 10 percent of website sales during this event to the Turkiye Earthquake Relief Fund.

satechi 3 in 1 dockNote: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Satechi. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.

Satechi is known for its wireless chargers, USB-C hubs, keyboards, cables, and other accessories, many of which are compatible with Apple products like the MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, iMac, and iPhone. We've collected a few examples of the accessories you can buy during this sale below, but remember that the code DONATE will work sitewide through February 17.

The sale will end in one week, so browse Satechi's website soon if you're interested in using the coupon code before it expires. Additionally, be sure to visit our full Deals Roundup to shop for even more Apple-related products and accessories.

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Top Rated Comments

41 months ago
The recent earthquake affected scores of people in both Turkey and Syria. The article seems to suggest that donated funds will only be provided to Turkey.

Is there information available regarding the details of Satechi's donation program, in particular where and to whom funds are channeled? (I briefly looked on their web site any did not see anything relevant)
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sw1tcher Avatar
41 months ago

That is a really nice gesture on Satechi's part to basically discount goods by 20% then donate 10% to the earthquake relief.
Call me a cynic, but I see it mainly as a way for them to increase sales.

Discount products by 20%, donate 10%, while keeping X% for themselves, and write off 10% donation as business expense.

If you had already planned to buy something from them before seeing this, cool. At least part of the sale will go towards helping people. On the other hand, if you're going to purchase something just from seeing this "Sitewide Sale in Support of Earthquake Relief" post as an easy and convenient way to help, then you're better off donating directly to the Turkiye Earthquake Relief Fund.
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41 months ago
Good move by Satechi. Satechi has some excellent products.
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mthomas184 Avatar
41 months ago

Link please. Linking great deals should be a requirement for mentioning them.
This is the one I just got and its solid: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B094ZCRP2Y?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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HowEver Avatar
41 months ago

The prices on those 3 in 1 are ridiculous. I just got one today from Amazon I paid like $40 for and it looks damn near the same
Link please. Linking great deals should be a requirement for mentioning them.
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41 months ago

Unfortunately, you saw an erroneous link that I since corrected. My post above does have the correct link.
OK, the situation is now more clear. There is a "Turkey and Syria Earthquake Relief Fund ('https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/turkey-earthquake-relief-fund/')" associated with the Global Giving ('https://www.globalgiving.org') platform that donates to everyone affected by the earthquake, regardless of Turkish or Syrian nationality.

But what Satechi is funding is the Türkiye Earthquake Relief Fund ('https://www.tpfund.org/2023/02/06/turkiye-earthquake-relief-fund/')", which is a project of Turkish Philanthropy Funds ('https://www.tpfund.org'), an organization based out of a WeWork office in New York that declines to acknowledge much less assist the many Syrians affected by the historic earthquake.

Satechi might want to clarify this, and perhaps reconsider and refocus its donation efforts to any of the many other relief efforts that recognize and assist human suffering irrespective of nationality.
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