DailyObjects Unveils Node – India’s First Modular Wireless Charger, Now at ₹10,000
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A sleek, magnetic charging system that lets you power multiple devices at once, launched by DailyObjects
DailyObjects launches Node, a modular wireless charger for Indian consumers, priced at ₹10,000. The system uses magnetic blocks to create custom charging setups for phones, earbuds, and smartwatches.
When you think of wireless charging in India, the image that usually pops up is a single‑pad mat that either works or doesn’t. DailyObjects, the design‑forward lifestyle brand that’s made a name for itself with its minimalist phone cases and accessories, decided that wasn’t enough. On May 26, 2026, they rolled out Node, a modular wireless charger that you can actually tweak to fit the gadgets you own.
Node isn’t just another flat disc. It’s built from a set of magnetic blocks – a base that plugs into the wall, plus up to three attachable modules. Each module snaps into place with a satisfying click, turning the whole thing into a mini‑charging station that can hold a phone, a pair of earbuds, and even a smartwatch at the same time. The idea is simple: you decide how many devices you need to charge, click the blocks together, and let the system do the rest.
Technical specs are respectable, too. The base delivers up to 15 W of power via the Qi standard, which means most Android phones and newer iPhones will charge at their optimal speed. The earbud module provides 5 W, while the watch module offers a gentler 3 W – just enough to keep a smartwatch topped up without overheating. Safety features such as temperature monitoring, foreign‑object detection, and over‑current protection are baked in, so you can leave it on the nightstand without worrying.
Design‑wise, Node looks like it belongs on a coffee table rather than a cluttered desk. The aluminium‑filled chassis has a matte finish, and the magnetic connections are concealed, giving the whole assembly a clean, almost floating appearance. DailyObjects says they chose the aesthetic to match the “quiet elegance” of modern Indian homes, where gadgets are meant to blend in, not dominate.
Pricing is where the story gets interesting. At ₹10,000 (about $120), Node sits in the premium bracket, but DailyObjects argues that the modularity and design justify the cost. For comparison, most single‑pad Qi chargers in the market hover around ₹2,500‑₹4,000, but they lack the ability to charge three devices simultaneously without a tangle of cables.
Availability is exclusively online for now. The company’s own website and major e‑commerce platforms like Amazon India and Flipkart will ship the charger starting next week, with free delivery for orders over ₹5,000. Early buyers can also claim a limited‑edition leather sleeve – a small but thoughtful add‑on that nods to the brand’s accessory heritage.
India’s wireless‑charging market has been growing steadily, driven by the surge in premium smartphones and the push for cord‑free lifestyles. Analysts note that consumers are willing to pay more for a solution that looks good, works reliably, and reduces the number of chargers they need. Node appears to hit that sweet spot, offering both functionality and a touch of design flair.
“We wanted to create a charger that felt like a piece of furniture, not a gadget,” said Ananya Sharma, product lead at DailyObjects, in a brief interview. “People are buying more devices, and the old one‑pad approach just doesn’t cut it anymore.”
Whether Node will spark a new wave of modular chargers in the Indian market remains to be seen, but it certainly adds a fresh, design‑centric option for tech‑savvy shoppers who prefer their accessories to look as good as they perform.
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