⚡ Power up anywhere, slim down your setup.
The Nomad 65W Slim Power Adapter leverages advanced GaN technology to deliver fast, efficient charging through dual USB-C ports. Its ultra-slim, flat design with retractable prongs makes it the perfect travel companion, while ProCharge™ intelligently manages power distribution to optimize charging for one or two devices simultaneously.
J**G
Grrrrrrrr. This block has no right to be this good.
Remember when everything came with a charging brick? Then it was this wild controversy when they didn't? But that was okay, because you had a whole drawer full of old charging bricks. Except maybe you cleaned that drawer out, or lost too many traveling, or, because that business move came pre-USB-C-to-C, you have a ton of low wattage USB-A bricks. So now you're having to buy charging bricks but man, a brick is a brick is a brick right? Get the cheap one and move on. However, if asked if you wanted certain features, I am sure you could name a few...Enter the Nomad. It's undeniably sleek, both in size and just minimalist design language. The footprint is barely larger than a business card and unbelievably thin. A folding plug, of course, if it's that portable you need to be able to pocket it without stabbing yourself in the thigh or ripping your pants. Not one but two ports, both capable of a blazing 65W if only one is in use, and easy color coding to tell them apart for concurrent use as a 45 and 20. But surely a block this compact with that much draw must get stupid hot. Nope. I really put it through it's paces with my power hungry laptop and phone going at once and it never spiked a temp. It really is the sort of thing that you would never spend money on, that you wouldn't pay as much as this costs, but if your co-worker lent it to you one day you would think a) this is the nicest charging brick I have ever seen b) how much do I value our friendship and could I get away with "forgetting" to return this.
T**R
Suprisingly small. 65W. Does NOT support Samsung Super Fast Charging
I was pleasantly surprised when I opened the box and saw a much smaller and lighter charger than expected. I tested this charger with my Mac and got 65W. I tested with my Samsung phone and got "Fast Charging", but not Super Fast.I have attached photos to show size compared to my Anker 65W charger.Pros:* small* light (1/2 the weight of my Anker)* 65W* dual USB C portsCons:* wider design can block adjacent power ports* does not support Samsung Super Fast Charging
J**I
Great Charging Solution for the road
As someone who frequently juggles multiple devices daily, the Nomad 65w Slim Power Adapter has proven to be a genuinely invaluable tool. Its compact yet robust design sets it apart from other chargers I have encountered, making it a stellar choice for professionals and tech enthusiasts alike.One of the most notable aspects is its flat profile, which effeciently allows it to fit neatly into wall sockets, even in tighter or less accessable spaces. The convenience of this feature cannot be understated, particularly for individuals like myself, who often find themselves needing to charge devices while traveling or working in shared spaces.Furthermore, the dual USB-C ports are nothing short of a game-changer. The ability to simultaneously fast-charge two devices with impressive power output makes multitasking seamless. Whether I’m charging my laptop and phone together or assisting a colleague in need, this charger never compromises on performance. It feels not only reliable but also impressively efficient.
V**.
Tiny, very well made, overpriced, lacks PPS support, and runs way too hot
This Nomad 65W charger is shockingly tiny. It's barely bigger than a zippo lighter. It comes packaged with nothing but the charger itself. The only instructions are on the back of the box. I had pretty high expectation for performance due to the extremely high cost for a 65W PD charger. I tested this with my Thinkpad and a 100W PD e-marker cable to make sure there were no limitiations on the device or cable side. My T16 can take up to 83W through the PD port. It supports all the PD voltages 5/9/12/15V @ 3A and up to 20V @3.25A when using a single port and 45W (blue port) + 20W (black port) when using both. The biggest downside is that it doesn't support any PPS modes, so you won't get max fast charging speeds on most smartphones.I was disappointed that the charger could only manage about 56~59W on a nearly dead battery and running Windows update for full load. When I checked the charger it was too hot to touch...I then measured it and was shocked to see that was sitting around 163 F. That's insane and seems well beyond normal operating conditions for electronics. I can't imagine that this would help with longevity...or personal safety.Overall, unless you absolutely need to pack super light and can sacrifice full power output and fast charging on the latest flagship smartphones...I would definitely look at other flat PD chargers that are notably less expensive and are more feature rich.
J**R
Wow!
This may sound weird, but I REALLY LIKE this charger, y'all! It looks like an oversized Zippo lighter. The prongs fold into the unit, making it easier to fit in a pocket or small bag\backpack. It's 65W max, so can charge one device at 65W via the blue USB C plug, OR it can charge two 45W and 20W devices at the same time using the blue and black (20W) plug. Its just... nice. It feels solid and well-built in your hands.I really like it, and am happy to have bought it. I can't speak for its longevity, as I have only been using it for a couple weeks. If it stops working any time soon, I promise I'll come back and update this review!
S**K
Good for replacing bulky power blocks
I ordered this to replace a bulky power block that stuck way out. This is great for plugs behind furniture. Wish it had 1 type-A and 1 type-C connector instead of both being type-C, though.
S**O
Actually pumps out 65W from such a slim compact form! Amazing
I did not think this was going to work, nearly didn't order it because I thought no way it pumps out a consistent 65w from such a thin and compact unit. My Microsoft Surface Pro is a Primadonna when it comes to USB-C power. It is VERY picky. I have a drawer full of 65w, 85w and 100w USB-C wall units that don't power the Surface or my Inspiron despite the claim to meet the 65w power requirements. I do have a few that will but those were 130w GaN units that cost north of $100 so this one at 1/4 the size of my smallest one and 1/2 the cost is quite the surprise. Time will tell if it lasts and can do this day in and day out. I'll update my review accordingly but for now, I am thoroughly impressed.
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