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    PineapplesUpdateBy PineapplesUpdateNovember 14, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    This  Keychain Accessory Is the Tech Gadget I Didn’t Know I Needed (Especially for Travel)
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    This  Keychain Accessory Is the Tech Gadget I Didn’t Know I Needed (Especially for Travel)

    ZDNET Highlights

    • Nomad’s ChargeKey V2 is on sale for $29.
    • This version of the useful accessory offers charging speeds of up to 240W for laptops and data transfer speeds of up to 10Gbps.
    • However, some people may find its short length too restrictive.

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    Whenever I rely on USB-C cables to charge my devices or help with work, I hardly think about them. My mindset has been that they are all mostly the same with negligible differences. I usually throw them in my junk drawer and only take the cables out when needed. Plus, what exactly can you improve on a smartphone cable?

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    That was my belief until I spent some time with the latest version of Nomad. Chargekey V2This compact USB-C accessory is something I wish I had years ago, It offers fast charging speeds with a compact design that ensures it will never get tangled in your pocket or bag, You don’t have to spend five minutes unwrapping it like regular wires,

    As you can probably guess from the name, this is a second generation product. But although it looks almost exactly the same as the previous model, there are some improvements.

    built to last

    The ChargeKey V2 sticks to the series’ signature feature with a durable form factor. Both the cable housing and the small connecting lock are made of electroplated zinc, which protects the device from external damage and corrosion. You’ll notice that the loop of the lock has enough room for owners to insert a key ring and attach it to a key chain or backpack.

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    The Nomad’s thoughtful design doesn’t stop there. The cables are covered with nylon, which further increases durability. Unlike the plastic sleeves typically found on garden-variety USB-C cables, the ChargeKey can be twisted in different directions and won’t tear.

    Aesthetic changes were also made, but they are so subtle that you won’t notice them unless you look closely. For example, the housing molds are slightly larger than before, and the electroplated zinc is more polished.

    quick recharge

    Nomad’s ChargeKey is a 240W USB-C cable that can quickly recharge mobile devices. I wanted to see how it performed, so I did several tests.

    First, I connected the Moto G Power to my Anker power bank via ChargeKey. It took about 50 minutes to go from a dead battery to 50% and just under two hours to 100%. For the next test, I connected the power bank to a laptop, and it took about two hours to recharge the computer to about 40% (eventually the bank ran out of juice).

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    Once everything was done, I repeated the same test, but this time using the power bank instead of the cable. I didn’t notice any timing difference between any cables. They performed at almost the same level. On the surface, this might seem disappointing – the ChargeKey didn’t blow away the competition. Isn’t this better than any old cable you buy at Best Buy?

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    No, it’s definitely better. Those common cables don’t have the durable design of the ChargeKey. This is an important factor when considering purchasing it, as it enables a longer shelf life and saves users from spending unnecessarily on replacement.

    The Nomad ChargeKey offers an additional benefit that other cables may not have – the ability to transfer files at 10 Gbps. In another test, I transferred 150 images from my smartphone to my personal laptop. The entire process took about 40 seconds. Large packets of data will take longer to transfer. A 10GB folder took about five minutes and 30 seconds to transfer from the same phone to my laptop.

    ZDNET’s shopping advice

    Nomad’s ChargeKey V2 up for retail sale $29 per unitBut for a limited time, the company is offering a bundle deal in which you will get a 10% discount. I recommend this accessory to people who want a USB-C cable as their everyday accessory but don’t want to lug a long wire around in their pocket or purse.

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