For others, it’s important that it matches their decor.

MagSafe vs MagSafe Compatible

Nomad offers two nearly identical magnetic charging stands for iPhones.

Both use the same materials, have the same cable length, and need a20W wall adapter.

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If the charger is for your nightstand, I recommend the less expensive Stand.

Its upright metal and glass design oozes sophistication.

Its 1.3-pound weight is simply impressive.

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Magnetically attaching an iPhone to the Stand was obvious and reliable to do.

The charger didn’t rock back and forth or give any hints of flimsiness.

Removing an iPhone was just as easy but nicer than most other chargers because of the Stand’s weight.

Nomad Stand in black sitting on a wooden desk

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It stayed put where it was placed.

In iOS 17, Apple created aStandBy modewhich turns iPhones into a smart display when charging and turned horizontally.

The Nomad Stand is perfectly situated for that software feature coming in the fall of 2023.

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In both cases, the cable length felt ideal.

It was the right decision.

Should You Buy Nomad’s Stand Charger?

Nomad Stand in black on the left compared to Nomad Stand One in black on the right

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Spending $80 on a phone accessory shouldn’t be taken lightly.

(There aremore expensiveones too.)

TheNomad Standis made for people who want their electronics to be a part of their home’s decor.

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Even though the Stand is expensive, it’s built absurdly well.

For those with the budget and interest, this product is worth its price.

Showing the Nomad Stand from the side with an iPhone attached

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