Nomad’s New Stand One Max: A Bold Move Towards Wireless Chaos
The latest addition to Nomad’s wireless charging arsenal, the Stand One Max, is a brazen attempt to upend the status quo in the world of multi-charging. Gone are the days of tedious cable management, replaced by a sleek, Qi2-enabled stand that can simultaneously charge your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods while you’re too busy staring at your phone in landscape orientation to even notice.
But don’t just take Nomad’s word for it. This game-changing device is not just a minor tweak on its predecessor, but a full-blown revolution that threatens to disrupt the entire charging ecosystem. By supporting Qi2, the Stand One Max is poised to unlock a world of fast charging possibilities that were previously the exclusive domain of Apple loyalists.
And the best part? It’s only $150, a staggering $30 cheaper than the original’s launch price. It’s almost as if Nomad is daring you to not take the plunge and join the wireless charging resistance.
But don’t get too comfortable just yet. The Stand One Max is not without its controversies. Its use of metal and glass construction may appeal to some, but others may find it too flashy, too showy, too… dare I say, too "Apple-like." And what’s with the inclusion of a detachable USB-C cable? Is Nomad trying to confuse us with its outdated cable technology?
And let’s not forget the elephant in the room: the fact that Qi2 is still a relatively new and unsupported technology. It’s a gamble, to say the least, and one that may not pay off in the long run. But hey, at least Nomad is trying, right?
So, will the Stand One Max be the catalyst for a wireless charging revolution, or a footnote in the annals of charging history? Only time will tell. But one thing is for sure: it’s going to be a wild ride.