Nomad levels up its best-selling charger


One of my favorite product lines Nomad has made over the years is their slim power adapters. They started with their 35W slim charger, which brought fast iPhone charging in this ultra-slim form factor. Then they released their 65W version that added a secondary port and was tailored to customers needing more juice. Now, they have finally launched their 100W slim power adapter for those who need to charge their larger machines on the go. Here is what you need to know.

It’s incredible how much power they can fit in a charger that is roughly the size of a deck of cards. They were able to use GaN battery tech to make this possible. This allows the charger to get to 100W of max charging efficiently without overheating or losing efficiency. You get:

  • 100W max output to be able to charge the 16-inch MacBook Pro sufficiently
  • Smart dual charging with each port charging up to 100W (70/30 split when both plugged in)
  • Ultra slim, measuring just 19mm in thickness (again, think a deck of cards)
  • Folding prongs

This is officially my new travel charger, which I will bring with me everywhere. I can charge my iPad Pro and iPhone at fast charging speeds, no problem. I will also pair this with my Nomad universal cable to charge my Apple Watch while charging my iPad or iPhone. So bringing those two Nomad products gives me a super small, compact, and portable way to charge all three of my devices, and charge them fast. Its amazing how far battery tech has come and where its going. I love that we can now charge a fully loaded MacBook Pro at PD speeds with a charger that can fit in your pocket.

Pricing and availability

Nomad’s new 100W slim adapter is available today from their site for $75. As of now, it comes in just one color, carbide. They also have their 65W slim adapter for $65 if you do not need a full 100W, and they also have their 35W charger in the gorgeous white color for just $29. Let me know what you think. Is this a product you were looking for? Do you have devices that need this much power? let’s discuss below.

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