DailyObjects NODE Modular Charging Dock with Secret Power Bank Launched
DailyObjects NODE: Modular Dock with Hidden Power Bank Launched

DailyObjects has launched NODE, a modular charging ecosystem where the most intriguing feature is not its modularity, but the secret power bank hidden inside the phone stand. The phone stand, which sits on your desk, is actually a 7,800 mAh power bank. You can pull it off the dock mid-charge, drop it in your bag, and your phone continues charging. Everything else in the system is built around this concept.

Modular Design and Connectivity

The system starts with a 2-in-1 or 3-in-1 dock, to which you can attach various modules: the phone stand, a flat puck for earbuds or a second phone, an Apple Watch holder, or a small lamp. A single cable powers the entire setup. Pogo pins lock the modules to the dock, and each module also features its own USB-C port for use when detached. The dock delivers 65W total power, intelligently split between connected devices.

Qi2.2 25W Wireless Charging

NODE supports Qi2.2 at 25W, the fastest wireless charging standard currently available, on every compatible phone. The phone stand and the disk both achieve 25W speeds. Since the standard is open, devices like Pixel, iPhone, Xiaomi, and others built around Qi2.2 all charge at full speed from the dock. There is no proprietary lock-in, and no need to check compatibility; it simply works at maximum speed.

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Other Modules and Features

The Apple Watch stand is compatible with every model from Series 1 to 11, including the SE and Ultra. The lamp module has a 2,600 mAh battery, three brightness modes, and approximately 8 hours of runtime, making it suitable as a bedside light or for travel. For the detachable phone stand, DailyObjects states that the 7,800 mAh cell provides about 1.5 full charges for an iPhone 17.

Market Positioning and Availability

Pankaj Garg, Co-Founder and CEO, described NODE as India's first truly modular charging ecosystem and highlighted the brand's move toward design-led desk accessories. DailyObjects, founded in 2012 in Gurugram, has primarily focused on cases and accessories. NODE represents its most significant foray into the broader charging category. The NODE starts at Rs 10,000 and goes on sale May 27 through the DailyObjects website and select retail partners.

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