AppleUnsold will sell you stands and cables straight from the Apple Store

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In summary:
- AppleUnsold, an Australian seller, offers Apple Store-exclusive display items, such as MagSafe demo chargers and AirPods Max stands, which Apple does not sell publicly.
- Macworld reports that the legality of the store appears questionable, although it maintains positive feedback on eBay from customers who have purchased these unique accessories.
- Most items are currently sold out and restocking is scheduled for mid-February, highlighting the demand for Apple’s in-house store accessories and diagnostic tools.
For some reason, it’s been over a decade since Apple released a new iPhone dock. The last iPhone Lightning Dock made by Apple was in 2015, and since the arrival of MagSafe and USB-C, Apple has only sold cables and pucks that fit into third-party docks.
This is not the case in the Apple Store. Walk through the doors and you’ll see rows of beautiful white MagSafe docks and represent everything on display. Unfortunately, these accessories belong to the store; you can’t take them to checkout with your new iPhone and include them in your purchase. But a new online storefront seems to be the first place you can buy them.
Called AppleUnsold, the Australia-based seller promises to deliver “all the Apple products you can’t buy, whether it’s store displays, Genius Bar tools or even employee merch, we’ve got it.” Among the items available for purchase are iPhone MagSafe demo chargers, AirPods Max demo stands, and Apple Vision Pro trays, as well as diagnostic hardware and cables, including an Apple Watch Restoration Dock and HomePod Debug Cable.

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This is all very sketchy and possibly illegal, although AppleUnsold also has an eBay storefront with 100% positive feedback from 15 customers. One person who purchased a “Genuine Apple iPhone MagSafe Retail Store Demo Display Stand” wrote: “Dock as described. Authentic product. »
Many of the items offered are sold out, although the site says it aims to be fully restocked by mid-February. But we wouldn’t be surprised to see Apple shut it down before then.




