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Belkin’s CES 2026 lineup focuses on faster charging, bigger batteries, and modular design

JOSH L.
JOSH L.
Jan 5

Belkin used CES 2026 to outline a broad refresh of its accessories lineup, focusing on charging, power management, gaming add-ons, and connectivity tools. Rather than chasing a single headline product, the company’s announcements center on incremental upgrades: higher-capacity batteries, wider adoption of Qi2 wireless charging, and more modular designs aimed at travel and hybrid work setups.

One of the more notable gaming-focused additions is the Charging Case Pro for the Nintendo Switch 2. The $99.99 case combines physical protection with a removable 10,000mAh power bank capable of delivering up to 30W fast charging. Belkin has refined the design so the battery can be recharged externally without opening the case, while an integrated LCD shows remaining capacity. The hinged battery doubles as a tabletop stand, and the case includes dedicated storage for game cards plus a hidden compartment sized for trackers like AirTag or Tile. It’s available now through Belkin’s own store, positioning it as a premium option for players who expect to travel with the console.

Power banks make up the largest part of Belkin’s CES push. The UltraCharge Pro Power Bank 10K with Magnetic Ring adds Qi2 25W wireless charging alongside 30W USB-C output in a compact form factor that remains carry-on compliant. A built-in kickstand, digital display, and magnetic ring for accessories such as wallets or grips are meant to make it more versatile than standard slab-style batteries. It’s priced at $99.99 and is scheduled to launch in select markets in February 2026.

For users who prioritize slimness, the BoostCharge Slim Magnetic Power Bank with Stand comes in 5,000mAh and 10,000mAh versions, offering up to 15W wireless charging and up to 30W via USB-C depending on the model. These are clearly aimed at everyday carry rather than extended trips, with pricing ranging from $59.99 to $84.99 and availability planned for Q2 2026.

At the top end of the range is the UltraCharge Pro Laptop Power Bank 27K, built for laptops and other high-draw devices. With a 27,000mAh capacity and up to 240W total output, it’s designed to charge multiple devices simultaneously, including larger notebooks. A built-in 140W USB-C cable reduces the need to carry extras, while a small display shows remaining battery percentage. This model is expected in March 2026 at $149.99.

Belkin is also leaning further into Qi2 with new wireless chargers. The UltraCharge Pro 2-in-1 Convertible Charger supports simultaneous charging for an iPhone and Apple Watch in a foldable design aimed at frequent travelers. The UltraCharge Modular Charging Dock takes a more flexible approach, allowing phones, earbuds, and a smartwatch to charge at once using a bring-your-own watch puck system.

Rounding out the announcements are two connectivity products. The ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Display Adapter enables 1080p screen sharing over a peer-to-peer connection without requiring Wi-Fi or apps, targeting classrooms and meeting rooms. Meanwhile, the Connect 8-Port Dual Display USB-C Hub focuses on hybrid work, adding support for dual 4K displays, multiple peripherals, and a physical privacy button that instantly blanks connected monitors.

Taken together, Belkin’s CES 2026 lineup doesn’t attempt to redefine accessories, but it does reflect a steady shift toward higher power delivery, fewer cables, and designs meant to adapt across work, travel, and play.

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