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Nomad’s Glow 2.0 Apple Watch bands is back – limited time

My absolute favorite limited-edition Nomad Apple Watch band is back in stock for a limited time. Last year, Nomad’s limited-edition Glow in the Dark Sport Band for Apple Watch sold out in just one day. The company followed it up with the improved Glow 2.0 Sport Band which improved on the product. Those also sold out quickly. Here is what you should know.

Nomad Glow 2.0 for Apple Watch

My go-to recommendation for a non-Apple Watch band has always been Nomad. They have the highest-quality Apple Watch bands on the market. I like to switch between the Rocky Point and sports bands depending on my situation. So I have been wearing the Glow 2.0 Sports band for over a year, and it’s been fantastic. The Glow 2.0 Sport Band shines 3× brighter than the original, featuring a vibrant green/yellow finish in daylight. In the dark, the glow effect is noticeably more intense.

Here are the details:

  • FKM fluoroelastomer rubber
  • 100% waterproof
  • Custom aluminum pin
  • Available in 49mm and 45mm
  • Designed for Apple Watch Ultra/Ultra 2, Series 9, 8, 7, 6, SE, and earlier models

If you missed it the last time or just want to gift a new one, now’s your chance to grab Nomad’s brightest Apple Watch band yet before it disappears again.

Pricing and availability

The Glow 2.0 Sports band is available today directly from Nomad’s website. It comes in 49mm and 45mm sizes and fits almost any Apple Watch. It’s priced at $59. Get these while you still can!

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Fernando Silva started off his professional career in the enterprise technology space with his primary focus being moving large organizations from onsite legacy technologies to a more modern cloud infrastructure. All the technologies he dealt with were mostly in the Microsoft arena but he was always a lover of Apple at heart.