Nomad Pod Portable Apple Watch Battery Pack for $28
November 2, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
The Nomad Pod does away with the usual tangles of Apple Watch charging cables. It’s round and compact; so once it’s done its job, you can toss it in your bag. Store your charging cable inside, and put your watch on the pedestal it deserves.
- Powers up your Apple Watch via your Apple Watch charger
- Powers up w/ included micro-USB cord
- Indicates how much power is in the Pod w/ 3 LED lights
- Hides your Apple Watch charging cable (not included)
- Easily aligns w/ a tight grip when closed
To purchase in silver, see drop-down above.
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Dimensions: 72mm Dia x 25mm H
- Weight: 132 grams
- Battery: Rechargeable 1800 mAh high-density lithium ion
- Materials: anodized aluminum casing, polycarbonate plastic enclosure, DuPont Versollan TPE rubber base
- Certification: CE, ROHS
- Charge input: micro-USB
- Charge output: 5V / 1A Type A for both 1m &2m versions of Apple Watch magnetic charging cable
Includes:
- Nomad Pod Portable Apple Watch Battery Pack (space gray)
Compatibility
- Works w/ both the 1m & 2m variations of the Apple Watch charging cable. It also works with both the plastic and metal version of the cable, though you need to use the included spacer with the metal cable.
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