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Nomad cuts prices on iPhone wallets, chargers and watch bands

Nomad says its anniversary sale runs through July 20, with discounts of up to 30 percent across its accessory catalog.

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By Riley Okafor / Senior AI Reporter

Nomad is running an anniversary sale across its accessory catalog, and the cleaner deals are aimed squarely at people already living inside Apple’s hardware stack. The company says the promotion runs through July 20 and takes up to 30 percent off regular prices.

The sale is not complicated: Nomad has trimmed prices on MagSafe-adjacent wallets, Find My trackers, wireless charging stands and Apple Watch bands. The discounts are modest on some items and more meaningful on others, so the cart math still deserves a look before anyone congratulates themselves for defeating retail.

Nomad’s main Apple accessory discounts

Nomad’s Leather Mag Wallet, which includes Apple Find My tracking, is listed at $89 in rustic brown and black, down from $99. The limited “olde dublin” version is also discounted from its usual $109 price, though Nomad’s sale listings show slightly different sale pricing around the high-$90 range.

The company’s card-shaped tracker, the Tracking Card Pro, is down to $41 from $45. Nomad lists the Find My-compatible card in black, white and stellar orange. It is meant for the same job as other wallet trackers: sit in a billfold or bag and report its location through Apple’s network, rather than relying on a separate tag hanging off a key ring.

The Stand One is the bigger-ticket phone accessory in the sale. Nomad says the wireless charger can power a Qi2-enabled iPhone and AirPods at the same time. The silver and carbide versions are listed at $103, down from $129. The stellar orange model is $111, reduced from $139.

Apple Watch owners get a couple of Stratos band discounts. Nomad lists a titanium-and-rubber Stratos band at $167, down from $209, and a black version at $159, down from $199. As usual with watch bands, the deal is less about utility than whether the specific material and color combination is the one someone was going to buy anyway.

Other deals also in the mix

A few non-Nomad discounts are circulating alongside the accessory sale. Costco members can buy the Ninja Creami Deluxe with three 24-ounce containers for $149.99. That is described as $40 below the usual price at other retailers. The Deluxe model supports larger containers than the regular Creami and includes additional modes.

Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 3 FE are listed at $89.99 in gray at Amazon. The earbuds include active noise cancellation, transparency mode, quick access to Gemini or Galaxy AI and quick pairing with Samsung Galaxy phones. Samsung claims up to six hours of listening with noise cancellation on, 8.5 hours with it off and up to 30 hours total with the charging case.

Amazon is also listing the Nothing Phone 3 at previous low pricing. The 256GB storage and 12GB memory model is $599 in white or black, while the 512GB storage and 16GB memory version is $699, down from $899. The phone is described as strong on design and battery life, with camera and performance that trail some rival flagships from the same period, including Samsung’s Galaxy S25.

This story draws on original reporting from The Verge.

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