With the upcoming release of new iPhones, we’ll start to see accessory companies introduce cases for Apple’s latest smartphones. Nomad today announced its own cases for the iPhone 13 and Apple Watch bands, which can be booked today.
All new Nomad iPhone 13 cases include a new feature called a digital business card. With this, you can customize a digital card that includes your phone number, name, social media, and other information, and everything is stored within an NFC-enabled chip. This way, another iPhone user can simply tap the back of your iPhone and receive all of your information.
For starters, the Sport Case for “iPhone” supports all four iPhone 13 models and is priced at $ 39.95. It comes in five colors: black, lunar gray, dune, ash green and navy blue. Pre-orders placed today will be shipped on October 18th.
The Sport Case is Nomad’s first foray into non-leather iPhone cases and consists of a scratch-resistant PET-coated polycarbonate frame, high-adhesion TPE bumpers, metal buttons and a microfiber interior . It is also compatible with MagSafe.
For a traditional leather case, Nomad also sells the modern leather case for iPhone for $ 59.95. It is available for all four iPhone 13 models and comes in natural, rustic brown and black. Orders placed today will be shipped between September 20 and 25. This accessory also supports agMagSafe and has 10-foot fall protection.
Finally, for the iPhone case, the modern Folio leather for iPhone supports all iPhone 13 models and comes in rustic black and brown for $ 79.95. This accessory is similar to the modern leather case, but includes a folio with three card slots and a cash slot. It is also compatible with agMagSafe and has a shipping estimate similar to the modern leather case.
Nomad also has some new sports bands for Apple Watch. These are lightweight, breathable bands constructed with a soft, flexible rubber and 100% waterproof. You can buy them for $ 59.95 for a shipping quote in late October. Be sure to go to the Nomad website to see all the new accessories.
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