Indian accessories brand DailyObjects has introduced its Stack ecosystem, bringing modular versatility to iPhones.
The system includes cases, grips, wallets, stands, and lanyards that snap onto the device like LEGO blocks.
While true modular phones are still a distant dream, DailyObjects shows that modular accessories add meaningful flexibility.
The review unit was a Stack case paired with the iPhone 17 Pro Max.
You can swap out the colour plate at the bottom of the case to match your outfit or mood.
Users can also replace the colour plate with a stand, and even attach a lanyard, all without buying a wholly new case.
Using the accessory system was smooth. I inserted the clip-stand into the case, then flipped it out for movie watching on the tray table.
The slim wallet variant held visiting cards easily, though I found card removal slightly fiddly with the metal construction.
You must remove the wallet to enable wireless charging, which makes the process slightly inconvenient.
Pricing starts at INR 1,499 for the basic case. Colour plates begin at INR 799, the grip stands are INR 1,499, and the wallet-stand retails at INR 2,999.
Not cheap, but for users who enjoy customisation, the ‘buy-a-base-now-add-later’ model works well.
I appreciated that an Indian brand is prioritising design, functionality, and fun in one package.
DailyObjects demonstrates how a focus on materials and thoughtful layouts can turn a smartphone case into a personal statement.
Colourful Stack accessories, sleek materials, and practical stands all combine to deliver a polished experience.
The DailyObjects Stack may not revolutionise the phone accessory world, but it brings fresh design energy and real utility.
If you own one of the supported iPhones and enjoy accessory customisation, this ecosystem makes a strong case for itself.
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