Deals: Nomad Outlet Sale Taking Up to 90% Off iPhone Cases, USB-C Cables, Apple Watch Straps, More

Nomad is celebrating the new year with new discounts in its Outlet Sale, including USB-C cables, Apple Watch straps, AirPods cases, iPhone 11 cases, and more. This sale includes up to 90 percent off these accessories.

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Besides a trio of refurbished Base Station wireless chargers, all of the products in Nomad's Outlet Sale are in new condition. All items during this event are final sale, so returns won't be accepted. You can find the full list of items in the sale listed below.

Cables

Apple Watch Straps

AirPods Case

iPhone 11 Cases

iPhone XS Cases

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Top Rated Comments

macar00n Avatar
19 months ago
Are there any more useless words than "up to X% off"?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
gugy Avatar
19 months ago
These prices are somewhat the right prices Nomad should normally charge. lol
I like their products but they are wayyyyyy overpriced and + shipping costs just make me look elsewhere.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
boylerman Avatar
19 months ago
I like Nomad's products, but they are ridiculously overpriced, and the shipping on this "clearance" event negates the "clearance" component of the event.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
FloatingBones Avatar
19 months ago

Are there any more useless words than "up to X% off"?
"Limitations may apply."
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