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Nomad introduces a 65W power adapter with an Apple Watch dock

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Nomad has just announced their latest innovation, the 65W GaN power adapter, which includes an integrated fast-charging dock for the Apple Watch. This new adapter, the 65W Power Adapter Apple Watch Edition, is an update to the previous 65W model released in October 2023.

Power multiple devices

This advanced adapter lets you power and charge two USB-C devices and fast-charge your Apple Watch simultaneously. The new 65W Power Adapter Apple Watch Edition is equipped with Nomad’s ProCharge Power Philosophy, which ensures optimal power distribution. The high-speed USB-C port at the top delivers 45W, enough to charge devices like the MacBook Air and most ultraportable notebooks, while the bottom port provides 20W.

The integrated fast-charging dock for the Apple Watch can also charge AirPods, provided they do not have a protective case installed. This multifunctional capability makes the adapter a valuable addition to your tech accessories.

Compact and travel-friendly

One of the standout features of this power adapter is its compact size, which is made possible by GaN (Gallium Nitride) technology. The flip-out prongs enhance its portability, making it perfect for travel. You can easily carry it in your bag without worrying about space, ensuring your devices are always charged, no matter where you are.

Pricing and availability

The Nomad 65W Power Adapter Apple Watch Edition is available for US$100 on Nomad’s website and will soon be available at its official stores on Lazada and Shopee. This new power adapter offers a convenient and efficient way to keep your devices charged, whether at home or while traveling.

Nomad continues to innovate with products that meet your charging needs. The 65W Power Adapter Apple Watch Edition is a testament to their dedication to quality and functionality, providing a reliable solution for powering multiple devices.

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