Nomad introduces three new ultra-rugged Lightning cables including one with a 2350mAh battery

Nomad, makers of high-end smartphone accessories, has unveiled three new Lightning cables designed to specifically combat three issues that plague this product category. Most notable is the new Battery Lightning Cable. Designed with an ultra-tough kevlar, PVC and nylon shell, it’s made to take a beating. But this is not your average cable, it has a built-in 2350mAh battery pack that can fully charge an iPhone 7. It will first charge your device then the internal power supply. For comparison, it has a significantly larger battery than Jackery’s recently released Jewel Lightning Cable (review). The 1.5-meter Battery Cable is priced at $39.95 and is available for purchase today.

Nomad’s has also introduced two other ultra-tough Lightning cable varieties. Both have the same kevlar-shielded design but are made for different needs. The 1.5-meter cable retails for $29.95 and has a standard Lightning connector. However, Nomad is getting fancy on its 3-in-1 Universal Cable. It has an easy-switch system that includes Lightning, USB-C and microUSB connectors. It sells for $34.95 and has everything needed to keep all of your devices charged.

Braided ballistic nylon for abrasion and tear resistance. Reinforced RF shielding for fast data sync. 2x thick protective PVC jacket. Extra thick wire gauge and a robust kevlar core. We’ve got it all. Our durable cables were engineered to inherit the latest charging and material technology. And after all that, we made them tangle-resistant, too. All three cables are wrapped in 1000D nylon woven in a ballistic weave pattern. Originally developed to protect military forces from shrapnel and bullets, this heavyweight nylon is exceptionally resistant to abrasions, and the tight basketweave structure maximizes multi-directional tear resistance. All cables are lab tested to withstand over 10,000 flexions.

Source: Nomad

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