Managing multiple devices on your desk or bedside table often means juggling different chargers. DailyObjects Node offers a modular approach that lets you build a custom wireless charging station combining Qi2, Qi, and Apple Watch chargers, plus a battery-powered lamp.
- Choose a base with two or three module slots to fit your charging needs
- Mix and match Qi2, Qi, or Apple Watch charging modules
- Optional lamp module includes a 2,600 mAh battery with up to eight hours runtime
- Prices vary per module, starting around $31 for the base and Apple Watch charger
Modularity Lets You Tailor Charging to Your Devices
The Node’s base supports either two or three modules, letting users configure their setup. You can populate it with three Qi2 chargers, three Apple Watch pucks, or three Qi pads—or mix these types as needed. This flexibility is useful if you have a variety of devices that require different wireless standards.
The Qi2 module supports magnetic attachment for compatible smartphones like the iPhone 17 and charges at up to 25 watts. It also includes a 7,800 mAh internal battery, allowing it to charge phones away from the base. Users can also plug it in via USB-C and use it independently if desired.
The Lamp Module Adds Lighting and Portability
For those who want more than just charging, the Node offers a lamp module with a 2,600 mAh battery. This lamp fits as a module on the base or can be used independently. It features three dimming levels, and at its lowest brightness, it can run for about eight hours—providing practical lighting without relying on a power outlet.
Pricing Reflects Flexibility but Adds Up
DailyObjects Node first launches in India, with international availability still unconfirmed. The base with two charging slots costs about $31, while the three-slot base is $37. Individual modules range from $31 for the Apple Watch charger to $67 for the Qi2 magnetic charger, and the lamp costs $46.
The trade-off is cost and complexity. While the modular system offers customization, building out a full setup may be pricier than single-purpose chargers. Buyers should consider if mixing these modules suits their device lineup and workspace before investing.
Consider it if you want tailored wireless charging with a portable light and value modularity. Skip it if you prefer simpler or more budget-friendly charging solutions without extra accessories.
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