Dear Nomad Goods. I’m sorry. I was wrong for making fun of and laughing at the Universal Cable for Apple Watch when you announced it early last year.
When I first saw pictures, I sent them to friends and even family members, laughing at the idea of an Apple Watch charging puck built into a USB-C charging cable.
I’d consider myself a frequent traveler, as if I’m not hopping on a plane for a quick work trip, I’m driving a few hours away for a baseball tournament. One of the last things I pack for each overnight trek is a charging setup for everyone who’s tagging along.
That usually means a wall adapter, typically with two ports, along with a USB-C cable for an iPhone and an Apple Watch Charger. I have a one-gallon plastic bag I use to store everything, so it’s easy to access when it’s time to hit the road. Multiply that default setup for five people, and I’m sure you can imagine the giant pile of spaghetti living inside said bag. Simply, it’s a mess.
Over the years, I’ve tried, tested, and even reviewed several travel chargers, each one designed to streamline charging on the go. Solutions like the Mophie 3-in-1 Portable Travel Charger, which folded up nicely to fit in a backpack, or Anker’s latest Prime Wireless Charging Station. Both do what they advertise, but they’re bulky. In Anker’s defense, that charging station isn’t advertised as a traveling charger — but its overall footprint and design beg to be taken on the road.
A couple of months ago, Nomad sent me the Universal Cable for Apple Watch along with its 65W Slim Adapter to test. A few days later, I went on an overnight trip and took both gadgets with me.
My initial thoughts after unboxing the cable were that it definitely looks weird, and the end with the Apple Watch charging puck is heavier than I anticipated. The braided cable is the same as the rest of Nomad’s cables, which means it’s built to last. I have one of Nomad’s 3-meter USB-C to USB-C cables that’s been run over and chewed up by our robot vacuum more times than I can count, and it still has not a single mark on it.
Depending on your setup, you can plug the end with the Apple Watch charger into your wall adapter, leaving the standard USB-C end to plug into whatever device you’re charging, which makes sense if the charger is placed horizontally on a table or desk. That arrangement allows you to charge your watch while also using and charging your phone, for example.
However, hotel outlets are almost always inconveniently placed, so I’ve been using it the other way — with the Apple Watch puck near my iPhone —and it works perfectly for me. I don’t usually place my Apple Watch Ultra 3 on the charger until I’m either getting ready in the morning or I’m going to bed, at which point my phone is sitting on the nightstand or desk anyway.
The cable can charge at up to 100W with the appropriate wall adapter, while the Apple Watch charger can fast charge compatible models. Those included the Apple Watch Ultra 1, 2, and 3, the Series 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, and the Apple Watch SE 3.
Oh, and I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention that you can also place AirPods Pro 2 or newer on the Apple Watch charger to top off the charging case. Bonus!
What I like most about the Universal Cable for Apple Watch is that it streamlines what I have to pack for myself. No longer do I need to have multiple cables, which inevitably get tangled and look like a spider’s web when I take them out of my plastic baggy.
It’s a single cable that can do multiple things, and for that reason, it’s now a staple in my travel gear, even if it looks weird.
Right now Nomad Goods has it in stock in the 1.5-meter length – there are 0.5-meter and 3-meter sizes, but both are sold out – for $85 / £69 / AU$129, in your choice of carbide or white. Indeed, it’s pricey for a charging cable, but it’s not just a cable. You’re paying for the additional feature of charging your Apple Watch, along with the durability that Nomad’s cables offer.
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Universal Cable for Apple Watch | 1.5m | Carbide
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