Nomad Goods

Nomad
Industry
Founder
  • Noah Dentzel, Brian Hahn, Adam Miller
Headquarters San Francisco, California
Area served
Worldwide
Website www.hellonomad.com

Nomad, formerly known as ChargeCard, is a consumer electronics accessory company based out of San Francisco, CA. They focus on building portable charging cables for micro-usb and iPhone, with their products being ChargeCard, ChargeKey and NomadPlus.[1] Founded in 2012, they debuted on Kickstarter on July 18, 2012.[2][3]

History

Nomad was founded by Noah Dentzel, Brian Hahn and Adam Miller in 2012. The founders started working on a product ChargeCard, a super-slim USB Cable charger that can fit in any pocket or wallet. They started a campaign to gauge how many people were interested in the project and launched their first product on Kickstarter on July 18, 2012 with a funding goal of $50,000. The product got attention from investors and managed to triple their target funding goal, ultimately raising $161,897. The founders started working on production and shipped their first lot of units in the following March. The product gained media attention from the New York Times,[4] AppleInsider, HuffingtonPost and others.[5]

ChargeCard

ChargeCard was a portable thin Credit card shaped USB cable charger that fit into any pocket or wallet. The credit card shaped USB cable had different versions for the iPhone and other mobile phones. The product became popular and gained attention in Forbes,[6] the New York Times, AppleInsider and HuffingtonPost due to its wallet-sized design.

ChargeKey

Shaped like a housekey, the ChargeKey was Nomad's second product.[7][8] Crowdfunding began on Indiegogo on October 2, 2013, ultimately raising $172,274. All units were shipped by the end of April 2014. Reception was more favorable than the ChargeCard, earning positive reviews from Time Magazine,[9] AppleInsider, and the Today Show.[10][11]

Nomad Today

In summer of 2014, Nomad ChargeKey was redesigned and rebranded as NomadKey. During this same time, they also released NomadPlus[12] (a battery backup device) and NomadClip,[13] a carabiner style charging unit.

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