Tech accessories bundles that lift Shopify AOV in 2026
A single charging cable is $15. A "Charge Everywhere Kit" with cable, wall adapter, car charger, and portable battery is $62. Tech buyers need the ecosystem. Bundle it.
$15
Average single tech accessory order
$62
Average tech kit bundle order
4.1x
AOV from tech kits vs single accessory
Tech accessories are low-price, high-frequency purchases that individually barely cover shipping. Task-based kits group accessories by use case and turn $15 cable orders into $62 kit orders.
The hacks
Charging ecosystem bundles by device type
"iPhone Charging Kit" (MagSafe charger, lightning cable, 20W adapter, car mount charger). "USB-C Power Kit" (PD cable, 65W adapter, car charger, cable organizer). Device-specific charging kits ensure compatibility and capture the full charging spend.
Work from home desk setup bundles
"WFH Desk Kit" (laptop stand, wireless mouse, USB hub, cable clips, desk pad). The work-from-home setup is a one-time purchase with multiple components. The desk kit captures the full office setup in one order.
Travel tech kits with TSA-friendly organizers
"Travel Tech Kit" (universal adapter, cable organizer pouch, portable charger, earphone case, luggage tag). Travelers need their tech organized. The TSA-friendly pouch holds everything. The kit replaces 5 separate Amazon searches with one purchase.
Cable management bundles for clean desks
"Cable Tamer Kit" (cable clips, cable sleeve, under-desk tray, velcro ties, label tags). Cable management is a project with multiple small components. The kit packages the whole project. Individual cable clips at $5 are a non-starter.
Tech gift bundles for gadget lovers
"Gadget Lover Gift Set" (portable charger, LED desk light, wireless earbuds case, cable organizer, gift box, $68). Tech gifts are popular for holidays and graduations. The curated gift removes the decision for non-tech-savvy gift buyers.
Group accessories by situation, not by product type
"Travel Tech Kit" converts better than "Charger + Cable + Adapter Bundle." Buyers think about where they use tech, not what category each product falls into.