Daily Technology
·05/11/2025
The electronics market is changing. By 2025 three clear directions dominate - faster data and power transfer, fewer cables on the desk and a demand for both first class materials and less waste.
The Qi2.2 standard is ready for mass use - it delivers up to 25W to a phone without a cable. A 25W source cuts the charge time for a typical phone to about one hour turning wireless pads into the main way people refill batteries instead of a slow fallback.
Nomad ships the first Qi2.2 models. The revised Stand One besides Stand One Max already support the new rate - they will match the Pixel 10 Pro XL plus the iPhone 16 line on launch day. Other brands are following the same path.
Buyers no longer want a separate cable for each product - they look for one compact block that holds a phone, watch and earbuds and tops up all three at the same time. The result is a cleaner desk but also a single routine at bedtime.
The Nomad Stand One Max shows the layout - an upright MagSafe puck for the phone, a pop up disc for Apple Watch and a flat pad at the base for earbuds. The whole unit draws power from one wall brick.
Metal as well as glass phones call for stands that match the finish. Vendors now mill bases from aluminum blocks and top them with glass so the accessory feels as solid as the handset it holds.
The same firms cut excess parts. Nomad sells its latest stands without a 40W adapter because most buyers already own one. One less brick in the box means one less brick that may end up in a landfill.









