DailyObjects, the brand known for its design-first approach to most of its smartphone accessories, is entering the wireless charging market. The company has officially unveiled Node, which the brand describes as the first modular wireless charging ecosystem, in India. As per the company, the wireless charger is built around a dock-and-go system that lets users charge multiple devices from a single desk setup and detach individual modules for use on the go. It is compatible with both Android and Apple devices and supports the latest Qi2.2 wireless charging standards. Let’s take a deep dive into the latest modular wireless charging system.
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Node is a modular charging ecosystem centred on a docking station that powers multiple accessories via a single cable. Users have the flexibility to choose between a 2-in-1 and a 3-in-1 dock configuration. Because of the pogo-pin connectors, it supports mix-and-match interchangeable modules that snap in and out. The modules with a battery inside also support Type-C charging independently, so each one remains functional when detached from the dock.
Currently, the Node wireless charging lineup includes four modules: a wireless charging phone stand with a 7,800 mAh built-in battery, a wireless charging disc, an Apple Watch charging stand, and a portable lamp with a 2,600 mAh battery with three light modes. All of this is powered by a single 100W cable that ships in the box, and the company recommends using a 65W adapter for the best performance.
First up, the Node Phone Stand can be used to charge your phone, and it doubles as a power bank, as it comes with a 7,800 mAh battery inside. The stand continues charging the phone even after being lifted off the dock, making it practical for travel or moving between rooms.
There’s also an option for a wireless charging disc that delivers Qi2.2 25W output. It comes with a magnetic alignment built in for compatible devices and supports both smartphones and earbuds. There’s also an Apple Watch charging stand that supports all Apple Watch models from Series 1 through Series 11, including SE and Ultra variants. It charges the watch at the standard 5W charging speeds.
Last but not least, the portable lamp can also be added as a module. It has a 2,600 mAh battery for up to eight hours of backup and can be used at a bedside, dining table, or while travelling. It offers three dimming levels to adjust the lighting.
Speaking of pricing, the DailyObjects NODE starts at Rs 10,000, with the final price depending on the chosen module configuration. It will be available from 27 May via DailyObjects’ official website and select retail platforms.
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