The Red Dot Award 2025 brought something more than recognition. For Canyon, it became confirmation that geometric daring, paired with user-first thinking, can reshape how personal technology is perceived – and used. The Wireless Charging Station Hexagon 310 was never meant to be just another device on the desk. From the beginning, it was designed as a new logic of interaction: no clutter, no friction, no compromise between performance and design.

We worked with a form rarely seen in consumer electronics – the hexagon – not to be different for difference’s sake, but because it offered something functionally better. In the Wireless Charging Station Hexagon 310, geometry becomes guidance: devices fall naturally into place, wireless charging zones are defined without visual instructions, and the whole setup feels instinctively organized. The total 24W output is distributed across three zones – 15W for smartphones, 3W for earbuds, and 2.5W for smartwatches – all charged simultaneously in 2–3 hours. Add to this a 20W adapter with interchangeable EU and UK plugs, four protection systems, and a subtle ambient backlight, and you have a product that doesn’t shout to be noticed, but earns its place through clarity and intent.

The Wireless Charging Station Hexagon 310 is a clear manifestation of a broader approach. The Hexagon series applies the same design principle across a full lineup of devices. Here, six-sided architecture isn’t a visual gesture – it’s a structural logic that shapes how products feel, function, and fit into real lives.
- The Smart Watch Hexagon 88 frames its AMOLED display and integrates 123 sport modes and full-spectrum health tracking without feeling overloaded.
- The True Wireless Stereo Headset Hexagon 7 achieve both acoustic precision and Active Noise Cancellation through a clean, compact form.
- The Wireless Charging Pad Hexagon 110 uses aluminum and silicone not just for looks, but to stabilize high-speed Qi2 charging.
- The Portable Wireless Speaker Hexagon 10 balances power and portability while maintaining stereo clarity and water resistance.
- The Wall Charger Hexagon 65 delivers up to 65W through intelligent port distribution with a layout that simply makes sense.
These devices weren’t made to match. They were developed to solve the same design problem through a shared visual and spatial language – one that treats form and function as inseparable.

“We took a risk designing around a shape rarely used in consumer tech – the hexagon. But it allowed us to rethink how users interact with their devices,” said Vladlens Zabelskis, General Manager at Canyon. “The Wireless Charging Station Hexagon 310 isn’t just visually distinctive – its geometry improves alignment, optimizes space, and guides intuitive placement. The Red Dot Award confirms that great design isn’t just about how something looks, but how smartly it works”.
As the Hexagon series begins its global rollout, the aim isn’t to add more gadgets to daily life. It’s to reframe how people experience technology – by removing friction, creating rhythm, and making every interaction more deliberate. Sometimes, that shift starts with the simplest act: setting your phone down to charge – and having it feel right the first time.