Nomad Ultra Rugged Charging Cables for $29
March 6, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Where to even start with this charging cable… Engineered with braided ballistic military-grade nylon, double thick protective PVC jacket, extra thick wire gauge, and a robust kevlar core, Nomad has built these cables to quite literally take a bullet and keep on trucking. They’re even armed with RF shield for fast data sync and 20AWG for fast charging, plus a Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) build that gives the cable added structural integrity to coil easily without tangling. All of this is to say, this very well may be the gold standard of charging cables.
- Super tough design resists abrasion & tearing better than any other cable
- Reinforced RF shielding promotes fast data sync
- 20AWG fast charging gets your devices up & running again fast
- MFi-certification guarantees the cable will work w/ your Apple devices
Note: External battery in image not included
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Length: 1.5m
- Material: Braided ballistic 1000D nylon, PVC jacket
- 20AWG for fast charging
- Cables are tested to withstand over 10,000 flexions
- Certifications: Apple MFi, CE, ROHS, USB 2.0
Compatibility
- iPhone 5 through 7/7 Plus
- iPad generation 4 and later
- iPad Mini
- iPod Touch generation 5 and later
Includes
- Nomad Ultra Rugged Lightning Cable
- LSR vulcanized silicone cable tie
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