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Nomad’s leather Pixel Watch band is now almost $30 cheaper than Google’s

Leather bands have been a bit of a no man’s land for the Pixel Watch, but Nomad delivered one that’s not only better than Google’s but not as expensive, and it’s now on sale for even less.

To give a quick recap, getting a leather band for the Pixel Watch has been a bit of a challenge, at least to get one of decent quality. Google has offered two bands, the “Crafted Leather” band and a “Two-Tone” band, but they’re both pretty pricey, and not available in a color you’d typically expect with leather, like brown.

That’s why Nomad’s recently-launched “Active Band Pro” for Pixel Watch really stood out.

While it’s only available for the 45mm variants of Pixel Watch 3 and Pixel Watch 4, another thing that also stands out about it is that it’s cheaper than Google’s. Usually, that’s only by a few dollars, but right now it’s around $30 cheaper as a part of Nomad’s Black Friday sale.

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Nomad has most of its inventory available for 30% off, though with its new Qi2 25W chargers and quick-release 22mm band excluded from the sale.

For Pixel Watch owners, this means being able to get the Active Band Pro for $53, just shy of 30% off of the usual $75. That’s way cheaper than Google’s. If you’re interested, head over to Nomad’s site. The discount applies automatically, but keep in mind that Nomad’s bigger sales like this often sell out quickly.

And, of course, stay tuned to 9to5Toys for further Black Friday coverage.

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