– Highly modular design: a base that can hold two or three interchangeable charging modules (Qi2, Qi pad, Apple Watch puck) or a mix.
– Flexible usage: modules can be used on the base or as standalone (Qi2 with 7,800 mAh battery + USB-C passthrough; Qi pad is compact; Watch puck supports all Apple Watch generations up to 5W).
– Additional lamp option: a 2,600 mAh dimmable lamp module that can be charged on the base, extending runtime up to 8 hours at the lowest brightness.
DailyObjects Node: A Versatile Multi-Device Charger
There are already several chargers that can juice up multiple devices at once, yet the DailyObjects Node stands out as one of the most adaptable options around. The design hinges on a base that can hold either two or three modules, letting users tailor how they want to charge their devices. The concept blends flexibility with practicality, though it’s easy to miss the nuanced ways it can be arranged.
Module Combinations and Configurations
Users can decide for themselves which modules to combine on the base — you could opt for three Qi2 chargers, three Apple Watch charging pucks, or three Qi charging pads, or mix and match all three kinds. If you only need two modules, there’s also a lamp with a built‑in 2,600 mAh battery that can be charged as a module on the base. The lamp supports dimming across three levels; at the lowest setting, the battery sustains about eight hours of runtime.
Technical Details and Capabilities
The Qi2 module magnetically grips compatible smartphones, including the iPhone 17, and can deliver up to 25 watts. It contains a 7,800 mAh internal battery, enabling charging away from the base, and includes a USB-C port for base‑less operation. By contrast, the Qi charging pad is compact and lacks its own battery, yet still charges smartphones at up to 25 watts. The Apple Watch puck handles all generations of the Apple Watch, with a peak output of 5 watts.
Launch Plans and Pricing
DailyObjects Node is planned to launch in India first, with international availability details still to come. Buyers can select the base and modules they want to buy together. Pricing notes include a base with two charging points priced around $31, and a base with three modules priced around $37. Individual modules are priced at $31 for the Apple Watch module, $37 for a Qi charging pad, $67 for the magnetic Qi2 module, and $46 for the lamp.
Additional Considerations
The overall concept emphasizes modularity and scalability, allowing users to craft a charging station that fits their ecosystem. While the information provided highlights core specifications and price points, potential buyers may want to assess how the mix of modules aligns with their device lineup and daily charging habits.










