DailyObjects’ Stack expansion arrives in India for the Samsung Galaxy S26, embracing magnetic-accessories with a hint of whimsy and the promise of better magnetic-accessories-driven wireless-charging speeds.
Under the hood, the Stack concept relies on a precise magnetic ring and a smart coil routing inside the charging pad. Once the Galaxy S26 reaches the charger, the coil lines up automatically, letting users enjoy up to 25W charging without the jiggle dance. The Qi2.2 standard, now in play, focuses on stability and efficiency by using magnetic guidance to keep the device aligned as it charges. In practice, this means fewer hiccups when you drop the phone onto the pad and less heat from partial contacts.
wireless-charging in action with Galaxy S26
DailyObjects highlights that the wireless-charging experience should feel seamless. The auto-alignment reduces the need to nudge the phone into the exact spot every time. For daily use, that means less fiddling during a lunch break and more power when you need it. The 25W target is practical for the Galaxy S26 family and is achieved through carefully designed coil placement and the magnetic guide ring from Qi2.2. The result is charging that’s quicker and more reliable, especially on busy mornings.
magnetic-accessories empower a modular lifestyle
The Stack line doubles as an accessory platform. The primary case frames the phone with polycarbonate and thermoplastic polyurethane to absorb impacts. Inside, a microfibre layer protects the back panel from dust and scratches. A raised 1.2 mm edge around the camera helps prevent lens contact with flat surfaces when the phone rests on a desk. The design keeps the phone slim while giving you room to add modules without removing the case.
Modularity comes via Stack-and-Lock modules: grips for better one-handed use, stands for hands-free viewing, and lanyards for easy carrying. Each module clicks into place using the magnetic ring embedded in the case. That means you can swap a grip for a stand or add a lanyard while keeping the phone in the same protective shell. It’s the kind of practicality that makes you wonder why every phone accessory isn’t this clever.
Weekly marketing notes aside, the engineering aims to keep the system compatible with everyday workflows. You place the S26 onto a charger, and the system’s magnetic guidance lines things up. The magnetic-accessories approach ensures the coil and the phone’s charging circuit talk to each other without you chasing perfect alignment. That translates to fewer misreads and more reliable power delivery during instances when you need your phone ready to go, fast.
Qi2.2 and the broader wireless-charging landscape
Qi2.2 continues to refine wireless charging with magnetic cues. The standard’s emphasis on solid alignment and stable charging loops broadens compatibility with devices beyond a single brand. In the Stack ecosystem, Qi2.2 helps ensure that Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Plus and Galaxy S26 Ultra receive the same dependable experience. The system’s approach reduces heat by avoiding misalignment-induced current spikes and makes charging feel almost effortless.
For tech enthusiasts who enjoy a bit of gadget theater, the Stack ecosystem offers a neat blend of science and style. The polycarbonate core keeps the device sturdy, and the TPU frame adds grip and resilience. The microfibre lining keeps the back pristine, while the raised camera edge protects the lens from countless on-desk selfies and accidental bumps. It’s not just about charging speed; it’s about an integrated user experience that respects the hardware as much as the user’s time.
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Original article reference and thanks: Hindustan Times covered DailyObjects’ Stack expansion with helpful visuals and product notes. Read more from the source here: Hindustan Times – Technology. Thank you for the original material that inspired this rewrite.
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References
- Hindustan Times – DailyObjects Stack coverage
- Qi2.2 standard — Wireless Power Consortium
- Android Central coverage on Galaxy S26 rumors

