Nomad Announces ‘Rugged Keychain’ for AirTag, Includes Add-On Engraving Option for Pet ID Tags
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1% OffNomad today announced a brand-new accessory for Apples AirTag, called the Rugged Keychain, which begins shipping in August and costs $29.95 to pre-order ($39.95 routine). Comparable to other keychain devices, Nomads Rugged Keychain protects the AirTag in a polycarbonate shell that can be attached to keys, bags, and– in Nomads advice– pet collars.
The Rugged Keychain includes 2 enclosure alternatives: an IP67 waterproof back and a speaker-hole back. Nomad is also consisting of an optional add-on feature that lets you etch your family pets name and your phone number onto a stainless steel insert, turning the AirTag and Rugged Keychain into a Pet ID tag.
While an AirTag can be used to track a family pet, Apple VP of worldwide iPhone product marketing, Kaiann Drance, has actually advised users that the AirTag was built to discover inanimate things and not kids or pets. When asked about this, Drance stated, “If people do that, they simply need to make certain that their moving animal gets into series of a device in the Find My network” so its place can be tracked.
Wanderer already offers a few AirTag accessories, including a Leather Loop and Leather Keychain at $19.95 and $29.95 respectively. You can likewise purchase a Glasses Strap for AirTag on Nomad for $29.95, which attaches to any pair of glasses or sunglasses.
If youre interested in the new Rugged Keychain, you can pre-order the device today in Black or White on Nomads website for $29.95. Nomad will start delivering the Rugged Keychain to consumers in August.
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