Missed Prime Day? NOMAD’s Massive Sale Ends Monday Night

If you didn’t catch Amazon’s Prime Day frenzy, there’s still time to score major tech accessory deals—NOMAD’s anniversary sale runs through Monday, July 14 at 11:59 PM PST, and it’s packed with big discounts.
No coupon codes are needed and everything is on sale sitewide. Here are some of the standout offers:
- Tracking Card – Finally back in stock and 13% off. These have been selling out fast and just got restocked.
- Rugged Case for iPhone 16 (all models) – Now 49% off, the lowest price ever.
- iPhone 15 Rugged and Sport Cases – Up to 75% off, starting at just $12.
- 100W Slim Adapter – 20% off, and still plenty of stock.
- Sport Band for Apple Watch – 20% off with 9 colors to choose from.
Our favourites include the Tracking Card, which fits nicely into your wallet and can be wireless recharged, supporting Apple’s Find My network. Also, the 100W Slim Adapter is a must-have for travel, while all Rugged Cases for the iPhone 16 series is on a major discount.
NOMAD co-founders Noah Dentzel and Brian Hahn marked the company’s 13th anniversary this week by thanking customers for their support since the brand’s early days on Kickstarter.
“What began as a crowdfunded project to solve on-the-go charging has turned into a mission to build the best gear to keep you powered, protected, and organized,” they wrote in a message to customers.
The pair emphasized Nomad’s commitment to staying independent and focused on quality. “Nomad is more than just a company. It’s a story we’re building together,” they said, adding that customer feedback and “real-world stress-testing” have helped improve the brand over time.
This is your last chance to grab gear at record-low prices before the sale disappears Monday night. Click here to get shopping on NOMAD’s website, which ships to Canada.
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