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Nomad today debuted its latest product, a Leather Cover that's designed to work with Apple's MagSafe Charger. The Leather Cover is meant to slide over a MagSafe Charger, providing a more attractive design for those who use Apple's charging solution.

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The Leather Cover for MagSafe is available in rustic brown and black Horween leather, and each cover has a soft microfiber exterior that does not do any damage to the MagSafe Charger.

Nomad designed the Leather Cover to fit snugly to the MagSafe Charger, but it does add a little bit of extra size, which Nomad says makes the MagSafe Charger easier to grip and remove from an iPhone.

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Like all of Nomad's leather products, the Leather Cover for MagSafe will develop a rich, unique patina over time with use. These Leather Covers also match well with Nomad's Leather iPhone cases because it's the same material.

Nomad's Leather Cover for MagSafe is priced at $24.95 and can be purchased from the Nomad website.

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Article Link: Nomad Launches Leather Cover for Apple's MagSafe Charger
 
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It never ceases to amaze me the market for “protection” for Apple devices. I recently discovered that you can buy silicone covers for the AirPod Max cups, a silicone cover for the band and a silicone protector for the earpads. Apple is not the first in the “high” audio headphones market, there are several brands selling products over $1k, beyond cases I never saw the same protection-craziness that happens around the Max.

Not sure if this came from the idea that Apple products keeps its value over time (not sure if it’s true anymore -ask anyone trying to sell a 2016 or 2017 MB Pro) and for that they should keep them pristine for the next user.

But for me is an unhealthy relationship with stuff, stuff that you paid a premium to enjoy the design instead of cover it with ten’s of $5 silicone pieces.
 
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