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Rare deal drops Nomad’s USB-C keychain charging and data transfer tool to $28

Aa part of its now live 2026 Anniversary Sale, featuring the best prices to date on its latest 25W Qi2 MagSafe charging stations (and a whole lot more), we are also tracking a rare deal on the Nomad ChargeKey. The handy little USB-C keychain tool is now sitting down at $28

Nomad is now offering its Carbide ChargeKey down at $28. Regularly $35, this is a solid 20% discount and a rare one at that. It’s not a huge deal or anything, but this is a well-made and handy little gadget to have in your EDC or on your keychain,

Clearly not a massive discount, but, like many Nomad products, discounts don’t come around all that often and with hundreds of products now on sale across the official site, we wanted to make sure this one was on your radar as well. 

It might not be a leather Apple Watch band or a one of the brand’s gorgeous MagSafe chargers, but I have found the ChargeKey coming in handy loads of times when I need to make a quick USB-C connection on-the-go without having to pull out a giant cable to do it. 

This is the latest model that not only supports 240W of charging power, but also data transfer up to 10Gbps, and does it all though high-quality electroplated zinc cable housings and a braided nylon cable. 

Get a closer look in my hands-on impressions right here and scope more of the best Nomad gear on sale below before it sells out (because it is already starting):

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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


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