Qi2 Nomad Support

The accessories of our devices constitute a fundamental part of the useful life of the device. We are talking about accessories such as covers, cases or chargers. A few days ago we told you about all the accessories that could be connected to the USB-C of the iPhone and today we are talking about them Qi2 nomadic support, the new Nomad charger compatible with the Qi2 wireless charging protocol. This new accessory allows you to take advantage of MagSafe charging in addition to being able to take advantage of iOS 17 landscape mode.

Nomad Stand Qi2, Nomad’s new product compatible with MagSafe

This new Qi2 Nomad Support This is a charging base made with a metal frame in a vertical position to guarantee the charging of our iPhone in a vertical or horizontal position. Additionally, the finish features a glass panel in two finishes black and white. In addition, Nomad has included a non-slip rubber base to be able to hold the iPhone once charged and so that the charging base does not move.

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This new charging base Allows charging up to 15W for Qi2 devices (iPhone 13 and later with iOS 17.2). It also includes the iPhone 12 because it has the Qi-enabled MagSafe standard. Remember that the main difference between the Qi standard and Qi2 lies in the charging powers, the latter being possible up to 15W, being limited in Qi.

Qi2 Nomad Support

Inside the Nomad Stand Qi2 box is a USB-C to USB-C charging cable to connect to the charging base and provide power. However, the 20W power adapter is not included and therefore needs to be considered. It can be purchased from the official Nomad website although it is currently out of stock. In terms of price, it somewhat follows in the footsteps of Nomad: 110 dollars In either version, the only thing that varies is the color: black or white. Additionally, a charging adapter can be purchased separately for $20, but… Who doesn’t already have a USB-C adapter at home?