DailyObjects Node Modular Dock Launches With Qi2, Lamp Modules

DailyObjects launches the Node Modular Dock, a customizable charging ecosystem featuring Qi2, Qi, Apple Watch pucks, and a battery-powered lamp for India.

DailyObjects Node Modular Dock Launches With Qi2, Lamp Modules

DailyObjects has launched the Node Modular Dock, a new charging ecosystem designed for smartphones and smartwatches. The system uses a base unit that supports either two or three detachable modules, allowing users to customize their setup based on their device needs.

DailyObjects Node Modular Dock base unit with detachable modules
DailyObjects Node Modular Dock base unit with detachable modules

Customizable charging base supports smartphones, watches, and portable lighting via swappable modules.

The dock includes several interchangeable modules: a Qi2 wireless charger supporting up to 25W, a standard Qi pad also at 25W, an Apple Watch charging puck rated for 5W, and a battery-powered lamp. The base station offers a compact footprint that securely anchors the interchangeable modules.

The Qi2 module features an integrated 7,800 mAh battery, enabling it to function as a portable power bank in addition to its wireless charging capabilities. A built-in USB-C interface enables direct power delivery and file synchronization. The lamp module contains a separate 2,600 mAh battery and offers three dimming levels, providing up to eight hours of runtime at the lowest brightness setting.

Pricing varies depending on the configuration chosen by the customer. The two-port base unit is priced at $31, while the three-port version costs $37. Individual module prices are set at $31 for the Apple Watch puck, $37 for the standard Qi pad, $67 for the Qi2 battery pack module, and $46 for the lamp.

The Node Modular Dock is currently available in India. The system streamlines device management by unifying various power sources while minimizing cord congestion and providing mobile energy reserves via self-contained batteries.

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