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Nomad introduces Rugged Case for Google Pixel Buds

by Milan
April 28, 2020
in Apple News
Image: Nomad

Image: Nomad

Last fall, Google introduced new earbuds called Pixel Buds 2. The new accessories are now available in the USA. A German launch is still pending, however. In the process, the well-known accessories manufacturer Nomad has introduced matching leather cases. 

Although Apple's AirPods are very popular, there are users who prefer headphones or earbuds from other companies. After Google launched the Pixel Buds 2 a few months ago presented These are now available in the USA. The market launch in Germany has unfortunately not yet been decided. But anyone who is interested can order a matching leather case from Nomad now. Similar to the AirPods Nomad now also offers matching leather cases for the Google Pixel Buds 2 in brown and black. The Nomad Rugged Case is already known for its high-quality workmanship. The product description states:

  • Image: Nomad
  • Image: Nomad
Images: Nomad

Designed to give your Pixel Buds a classic yet bold new look, this two-piece rugged case features an optical light guide for the LED charging indicator and an attachment point for an optional wrist strap (included). Made from genuine tanned leather that will develop a beautiful finish over time, the rugged case is a unique Pixel Buds case.

Google Pixel Buds – an interesting AirPods alternative

The case is made of a polycarbonate shell wrapped in Horween leather. The inside has a microfiber insert to provide the best possible protection for the Pixel Buds. The case is available now for $34.95 available at NomadThe Google Pixel Buds 2 are an interesting AirPods alternative for some users. The earbuds are said to offer around 5 hours of battery life and a further 19 hours thanks to the charging case. Unlike the AirPods Pro, they do not have an active ANC feature, but can reduce ambient noise thanks to the Adaptive Sound function. They are also equipped with Bluetooth 5.0 and certified to the IPX4 standard. They cost around 179 US dollars and can be charged via USB-C or wirelessly. (Photo by k0l0b0k / Bigstockphoto)

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