Technology
Save over 50% on this charging cable that has a built-in portable battery
TL;DR: Get the compact on sale for $19.99. It’s normally $49.99, so you’ll save $30.
As the once sang, “When two become one….It’s the only way to be.”
And while they may have not been singing about this , it certainly fits.
With the Nomad Cable, you can officially say goodbye to lugging around a separate charging cable and backup battery to charge your devices on the go. The durable MFi-certified lightning cable doubles as a portable charger — that’s two devices streamlined into one sleek and compact design. Ordinarily, $49.99, it’s on sale now for .
Convenience may be the main sell of the , but there are other features that make this tech accessory well worth the money. Wrapped in nylon, this sturdy cable is designed to withstand the usual wear and tear of being jostled around in a bag or purse. Plus, the high capacity portable battery (2,800mAh) packs enough juice to bring a dead iPhone 8 back to full charge.
If you prefer to travel light — without a wad of tangled cables and cumbersome backup batteries — the may be the handiest gadget you’ve owned yet. Your days of wandering the airport terminal looking for a power outlet are finally over. Plus, when have the Spice Girls ever been wrong?
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