This Tiny Nomad Charger Ruined Every Other Travel Charger for Me
Nomad's 65W Slim Adapter has been around for a while, but it is still the travel charger to beat because it stays smaller than most rivals and slips into places chunkier GaN bricks do not
Quick Take
- Plenty of compact GaN chargers are powerful, but this one is still easier to actually carry every day.
- The slim shape matters more than spec-sheet bragging because it slips into pouches, pockets, and side sleeves without becoming another bulky brick.

A lot of compact GaN chargers are small until you actually try to live with them. Then they still feel chunky in a tech pouch, awkward in a side pocket, or just big enough that you start leaving them behind.
That is why Nomad's 65W Slim Adapter still stands out, even though it has been around for a while. The power is good, but the real win is the shape. This thing is flatter and easier to stash than most other 65W chargers, which makes it much more likely to earn a permanent spot in your bag instead of bouncing in and out depending on the trip.
That difference matters more than people think. A charger can have the right wattage and still be annoying to carry. The Nomad gets around that by leaning into a long, slim design that measures 3.0in x 1.9in x 0.6in (76.4mm x 48.5mm x 14.9mm) without the prongs, or 1.2in thick (31.1mm) with them folded in. In other words, it is flatter than most 65W chargers people end up comparing it against, and that is exactly why it slides into the little dead spaces where bulkier bricks do not fit well, like a narrow tech pouch slot, the inside of a backpack pocket, or the corner of a carry-on.
The other reason it still holds up is that 65W remains a sweet spot for travel. It is enough for phones, tablets, handhelds, and plenty of laptops, so you can carry one charger instead of packing a bigger brick just in case. With dual USB-C PD ports, it also makes more sense than the older single-port travel chargers that now feel a little too limited. If you want the cleaner side-by-side case for why this still beats a smaller brick, our Nomad 65W Slim vs Anker Nano 45W comparison lays that out pretty quickly.
Nomad calls out GaN 2.0 and a slim build, and that is exactly the appeal here. This is not the newest charger on the market, but it is still one of the smartest ones to keep with you because it solves the part that matters most: being easy enough to bring everywhere. It also pairs nicely with Nomad's Universal Cable for Apple Watch if you are trying to build a lighter Apple-friendly charging kit instead of just swapping one charger for another.
If you want one GaN charger that can just live in your bag all the time, this is still one of the best ones to buy.
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