DailyObjects Launches Node: Modular Wireless Charging with Qi2.2 and 25W Output

DailyObjects has put forward Node, a modular wireless charging system for those with more than one device to power. It's a design-forward way to handle your charging needs with detachable pieces and just one cable. You can get your hands on it from May 27, 2026, and it is meant to make life a little easier at the office, on the road, or at home.

With Node, DailyObjects is trying to put an end to the mess on your desk. The ecosystem is made for multi-device users and is built around Qi2.2 wireless charging with as much as 25W of output. It hits the market on May 27, 2026, with a price tag of Rs 10,000 and up, based on what you put in your cart.

You don’t have to be tied to a stationary pad with this one. Charge at your desk, then unhook a module and go. DailyObjects says it is the first of its kind: a central dock with swappable bits and a single-cable arrangement that does away with the need for extra adapters.

Why Node matters in a crowded charging market

For the most part, multi-device chargers are where they are. Node is about having your cake and eating it too: order on the desk and mobility when you’re out. They call it the One Wire System and have put in some magnetic alignment to keep things in place where it counts.

“We wanted to look at charging in a new light, past the tangle of cables and fixed stations,” says Pankaj Garg, Co-Founder and CEO. He puts it down to the fact that people’s lives are multi-faceted and their tech should be able to move with them, whether for work or for personal time. That is what Node is for.

What you can build with Node

It is up to you how you want to set it up. Start with a 2-in-1 or 3-in-1 and put in the modules you use. We are talking a phone stand, a charging disk, an Apple Watch holder, and even a lamp you can take with you.

Take the portable lamp for instance: it has a 2,600mAh battery, three ways to set the light, and will last you eight hours. Then there is the phone stand which is also a 7,800mAh power bank; once you unclip it from the dock, you can still do some wireless charging on the move.

The disk will handle your phone and earbuds. The stand for your Apple Watch gives you 5W for any model from the Series 1 to the 11, the SE or the Ultra. They all click in and can run on their own with pogo pins or USB Type-C.

Some of the key points:

– Up to 25W of wireless power with Qi2.2

– A One Wire System to run the show

– Modules you can take off, with pogo and Type-C options

– Magnets to hold supported modules in line

Charging performance, standards and compatibility

The 2-in-1 and 3-in-1 docks can put out 65W max, and take in the same. On paper you have PD 3.1 and Qualcomm Technology, and what they call Smart Power Allocation to see that each module gets what it needs. A 65W adapter is what they would have you use.

If we are looking at the numbers, the Wireless Phone Stand and the Disk are both Qi2.2 and will do 25W. The watch stand is 5W and the lamp 2.9W. As for input, the phone stand can handle 30W, the disk 25W, and so on, through the pogo pins or Type-C port.

Any iPhone from the 12 up, or an Android with Qi, Qi2 or Qi2.2, will work with the stand and disk. The disk is good for earphones as well. Of course, your mileage may vary depending on the device and its battery. There is a 100W cable in the box to boot.

Price, availability and who should consider it

You can find Node online and in some stores come May 27, 2026. It is Rs 10,000 to start, but the total will be a function of the dock and modules you go for.

If you are the type to switch between a desk and being on the go, this could be the one thing to have instead of a handful of pads and adapters. For a clean setup and some portability, DailyObjects’ approach has some appeal to it.