DailyObjects' NODE is a modular wireless charger that doubles as a grab-and-go power bank
DailyObjects has launched NODE, and the most interesting thing about it isn't that it's modular. It's that the phone stand sitting on your desk is secretly a 7,800 mAh power bank. Pull it off the dock mid-charge, drop it in your bag, and your phone keeps charging.
DailyObjects' NODE is a modular wireless charger that doubles as a grab-and-go power bank
Everything else snaps around that idea. You start with a 2-in-1 or 3-in-1 dock, then attach what you need: the phone stand, a flat puck for earbuds or a second phone, an Apple Watch holder, or a small lamp. One cable runs the whole setup. Pogo pins lock the modules to the dock, and each one also has its own USB-C port for when it's off the base. The dock pushes 65W total, split intelligently between whatever's plugged in.
The other modules are less flashy but well thought out. The Apple Watch stand handles every model from Series 1 to 11, plus the SE and Ultra. The lamp has a 2,600 mAh battery, three brightness modes, and roughly 8 hours of runtime, which makes it useful as a bedside light or something to throw in a travel kit.
For the detachable phone stand, DailyObjects pegs the 7,800 mAh cell at about 1.5 full charges for an iPhone 17.
Pankaj Garg, Co-Founder and CEO, called it India's first truly modular charging ecosystem and pitched the brand's broader move toward design-led desk gear. DailyObjects has been doing this since 2012 out of Gurugram, mostly through cases and accessories, and NODE is its biggest swing yet at the wider charging category.
The NODE starts at Rs 10,000 and goes on sale May 27 through DailyObjects' website and select retail partners.
Qi2.2 at 25W is the new wireless ceiling, and NODE hits it on every phone
The phone stand and the disk both run Qi2.2 at 25W, which is as fast as wireless charging gets right now. The standard is open, so a Pixel, an iPhone, a Xiaomi, anything built around Qi2.2, pulls the same speed off the dock. There's no proprietary lock-in, no checking if your phone is on the right side of the fence. It just works at full tilt.The other modules are less flashy but well thought out. The Apple Watch stand handles every model from Series 1 to 11, plus the SE and Ultra. The lamp has a 2,600 mAh battery, three brightness modes, and roughly 8 hours of runtime, which makes it useful as a bedside light or something to throw in a travel kit.
Pankaj Garg, Co-Founder and CEO, called it India's first truly modular charging ecosystem and pitched the brand's broader move toward design-led desk gear. DailyObjects has been doing this since 2012 out of Gurugram, mostly through cases and accessories, and NODE is its biggest swing yet at the wider charging category.
The NODE starts at Rs 10,000 and goes on sale May 27 through DailyObjects' website and select retail partners.
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