If it's OEM sample maybe take little longer.ĥ. How long can I expect to get the sample?Īfter you pay the sample charge, the samples will be ready for delivery less than 3 days. But the sample cost can be refundable after order confirmation when your quantity of the order is more than the MOQ.Ĥ. If you need the samples, we will charge for the sample cost. How can I get a sample to check your quality?Īfter price confirmation, you can require samples to check our quality. How could I buy products if there is no price on the website?īuyers need to send required product details via e-mail.Then a reasonable quotation as request would be provided.ģ. If you are very urgent to get the price, please call us or tell us in your email so that we will regard your inquiry priority.Ģ. I do travel with my Kindle sometimes, and that has a Micro-USB port so I don't need to bring an extra cord if I pack my Nomad Universal.We usually quote within 24 hours after we get your inquiry. This means I can bring my USB-C charging block, but if I'm in an airport or someplace that has USB-A ports, I can still take advantage. Offering the flexibility on both ends is a nice touch: USB-C and USB-A on one end, USB-C and Micro-USB on the other. I like not having to keep as many cables on my already-cluttered desk or in my tech bag when I travel. I wish Nomad made a single cable that would do it all, combining all of the plugs of both models! Versatility Nomad Universal USB-C Cable: What I like You gain the Lightning plug, but you lose the option to charge in the faster USB-C charging block. If you need a Lightning plug too, Nomad also makes a USB-A to USB-C, Lightning, and Micro-USB cable. This is the middle size it's also available in a 0.3-meter (1-foot) and a 3-meter (10-foot) size. There is Nomad branding on each of the four plastic heads and a cable tie that slides up and down the cable. They slide down the cable and out of the way when not in use. The attachments go on easily, stay put, and remove easily when needed.
Nomad offers a five-year warranty on their cables. The cable feels quite solid - I experienced no wear and tear over weeks of use and expect it to hold up for a long time. In my experience, the USB-C cable was able to charge my devices at about the same speed as the Apple cables, though just slightly faster.
The cable supports up to five amps at 20 volts (100 watts) with a USB-C PD compatible charger. The interior of the cable also has an RF (radio frequency electromagnetic radiation) shield for fast syncing and a PVC jacket for fire resistance.
The Nomad Universal USB-C Cable has a Kevlar® central core plus a double braided Kevlar® exterior for extra durability. One versatile cable offers four possible charging configurations. Therefore, you can keep fewer cables at your desk or in your tech bag. This charging cable gives you a lot of flexibility for charging your MacBook, iPad Pro, or any USB-C charging accessories, as well as any Micro-USB charging devices. So, the four possible configurations are: The end that goes into your device is also a USB-C plug, but it has a Micro-USB attachment. The end that goes into the charging block is a USB-C plug, but it also has a USB-A attachment that fits on top. Nomad's Universal USB-C Cable has two plug options in either end.