Nomad Just Dropped Two Accessories in Orange. They Match Your iPhone Perfectly.

Nomad is expanding its Stellar Orange lineup, bringing the colour-matched finish to two of its more popular accessories: the Stand One charger and the Tracking Card Pro.
“We’ve wanted to bring this colour to more of our lineup for some time. Given the popularity of the Stellar Orange ChargeKey earlier this year, this felt like the perfect next step. As a bonus, the transparent charging puck on Stand One looks especially striking paired with the Stellar Orange finish,” said Nomad in a statement to iPhone in Canada on Tuesday.
Both products are colour-matched to Apple’s Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro series, so if you picked one up, these will line up nicely with it.

The Stand One runs $169 CAD. It’s a 2-in-1 charging hub built on Qi2 with up to 25W of power, so it can top up your iPhone and AirPods at the same time. It supports MagSafe and Qi2 devices, works with iPhone StandBy mode, and has a separate Qi spot for AirPods or most other wireless charging headphones.

The upright design uses a metal chassis and a glass panel with an anti-slip rubber base, and the raised charger means it plays nice with any iPhone camera bump. It comes with a 2.0m braided USB-C to USB-C cable, but you’ll need to bring your own 40W USB-C power adapter.

The Tracking Card Pro is $59 CAD. It’s a credit-card-shaped tracker that adds Apple Find My to your wallet, and it’s about three times thinner than an AirTag so it slips into any card slot. The big selling point is battery life. Nomad says its 350 mAh battery lasts up to 16 months on a single charge, which it pegs at 50 percent longer than an AirTag and more than three times longer than other wallet trackers. When it does run low, you can recharge it wirelessly on any Qi or MagSafe charger.
Both are limited edition, so if the orange is what you’re after, you’ll want to grab them while they’re around on Nomad’s website.
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