Nomad Black Friday Sale 2024: Deals on Chargers, iPhone Cases


Nomad routinely tops many of our accessory buying guides. Its wireless chargers, iPhone cases, and Apple Watch straps are well made and functional with a stylish aesthetic, albeit a little pricey. That’s resolved with the Nomad Black Friday Sale event, which has discounts of up to 30 percent off select products, and up to 80 percent off the company’s Outlet section. The sale begins today and runs through December 3 at 11:59 pm Pacific time.

If you need a charging adapter, USB-C cable, MagSafe wireless charger, or a fresh strap for your Apple Watch, I’ve sorted through some of the company’s best Black Friday deals below.

Charging Deals

Photograph: Simon Hill

Nomad’s Stand One is our favorite wireless charger if you’re willing to fork out some cash, which makes it an even smarter buy during this sale. This is the Qi2 version, which will be compatible with the wave of Qi2 Android phones coming in 2025, but also works with MagSafe iPhones (iPhone 13 models and newer support the Qi2 protocol). The standard MagSafe version of this charger is also great and on sale for $77 ($33 off).

Got an iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods? You need a 3-in-1 wireless charger to make recharging all the easier. Nomad’s Base One Max does the job and looks good while doing it. The iPhone stays flat on the MagSafe pad, great if you don’t want it to disturb you, and the Apple Watch puck sits upright so you can take advantage of Nightstand mode. It’s heavy and won’t slide around, comes with a USB-C cable, but requires a power supply. There’s also a stand version to keep your device propped up.

If you’re frequently finding yourself with a dead phone, snag Nomad’s ChargeKey and leave it on your keychain. This tiny USB-C to USB-C cable lets you plug in your device to any other USB-C device (a laptop, power supply, or a friend’s phone) to get a top-up. It supports up to 60 watts, so it can even be helpful for a MacBook in a pinch if your power source is close enough. The two connectors magnetically stick together and sit neatly on the keychain.

Slender black charger with two metal prongs protruding

Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

Nomad’s Slim chargers are my go-to anytime I’m leaving the house. The prongs fold up, meaning it really is super slim. This is the 65-watt model that works for laptops and more, but it’s also available in 35 watts if you want to recharge a phone. I’ve used this charger on airplanes, hotels, and coffee shops with no issues. There are two USB-C ports at the bottom, each offering 65 watts on their own, but they split to 45 and 20 watts when both are in use.

They’re not slim, but they are tiny and affordable. These power adapters won’t block another outlet on the wall and while the prongs don’t fold, they are positively tiny. This model is 30 watts, which is good for fast-charging smartphones and tablets, but you can step down to the 20-watt model to save more cash (also fine for phones and tablets, but not as fast).

I haven’t yet tested this charger, but I have tested the standard 65-watt model. I prefer the Slim variant, but the main reason to buy this one is because it has a built-in Apple Watch charging module at the top. So you can plug in your USB-C cable to charge your iPhone and plop your Apple Watch over the power adapter, keeping things neat.

Nomad’s Kevlar cables are thick and braided, and you get a lot of connectivity options. One end has USB-C or USB-A, and the other has USB-C or MicroUSB. Handy for all those older gadgets that haven’t yet transitioned to USB-C. You have three lengths to choose from, and you can also get the standard cable without the adapters if you have all USB-C gear. It can carry up to 100 watts.

Case and Strap Deals

3 cases for iPhone in black orange and navy. Decorative background blue cloth texture.

Photograph: Nomad; Getty Images

I like Nomad’s Rugged Case, which supports MagSafe. There’s a thick thermoplastic urethane bumper that offers a nice grip, and a smooth polycarbonate frame. There’s a cutout for the Camera Control button, plus a button for the Action Button. It’s only available for the Pro iPhones, which is a shame.

Nomad’s leather cases have long been my go-to recommendations for anyone in the market. The Traditional Leather Case is made from sustainably sourced Ecco leather (you have to pay a little more for the even more supple Horween leather model). There’s a gap for the Camera Control button rather than a cutout, so it looks a bit awkward.

Apple Watch in a Nomad Rugged Case

Photograph: Nomad

Frequently on the trail with your Apple Watch? A rugged strap might be a good idea to keep your smartwatch pristine. It’s waterproof, employs FKM rubber for the strap to withstand extreme temperatures, and has stainless steel lugs and buckles. Make sure you buy the right size for your smartwatch.

The company’s Sport Bands are no less intense, using the same fluoroelastomer (FKM) rubber and they’re still waterproof. There’s a beautiful glow-in-the-dark version but it’s sold out. In fact, most colors are annoyingly sold out. The Legacy color straps have a deeper 30 percent discount.

This is not our favorite titanium band, that would be the Sandmarc. Nomad’s version is expensive, but it’s made from grade 5 titanium, has a magnetic clasp, and comes with tools to adjust the length.

Shop the Nomad Outlet Sale

Have an older device? Want a leather AirPods case? Head over to Nomad’s Outlet sale, where you can get up to 80 percent off things like iPhone 15 cases, iPhone 14 cases, iPad cases, and even cases for Pixel Buds. This is an overstock sale, but the products can still be returned and support Nomad’s two-year warranty.


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