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Here’s a rare chance to score Nomad’s 240W ChargeKey gadget at 30% off

Nomad debuted its all-new Stellar Orange ChargeKey gadget yesterday, but as much as love me some Apple Cosmic Orange, the original gunmetal/black ChargeKey model is still nicer looking option for me. The new orange model is up for sale at $29, but we also spotted a rare chance to score a deal on the standard colorway down at$20 today. 

Brand new units for the original ChargeKey are completely out of stock right now, but Nomad is still selling its official open-box units down at $20 right now. 

Head over to the listing page on the Nomad site and hit the “Buy Open Box” button, as seen below:

A screenshot of a phone

This is just over 30% off the regular $29 list price and a rare chance to save on this handy little keychain gadget. I have been rocking one of these on my keychain for about a year now, and it has come through in pinch more than a few times when it comes to offloading data from iPhone, or scooping up some Logic session files while working at a colleague’s place. 

Features at a glance:

  • Fast charges devices at up to 240W
  • Supports data transfer up to 10Gbps (USB 3.1)
  • Braided nylon cable
  • Electroplated zinc cable housings
  • Cable tips secure magnetically
  • USB-C to USB-C

Here’s my hands-on review of the Nomad ChargeKey and here are the details on the new Stellar orange model if you want to match your Cosmic iPhone 17 Pro/Max:

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Avatar for Justin Kahn Justin Kahn

Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices