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Belkin heads to CES 2026 with Qi2 chargers, bigger power banks and a Switch 2 charging case

Belkin is using CES 2026 to refresh its core accessories range, adding faster wireless charging, higher-output laptop power banks and a cable-free way to share screens in meeting rooms and classrooms.

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Belkin heads to CES 2026 with Qi2 chargers, bigger power banks and a Switch 2 charging case
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Belkin has announced a new wave of accessories timed for CES 2026, pitching the range as a toolkit to “power, protect and enhance” daily device use. The themes are familiar, more charging, fewer cables, travel-ready designs, but the specifications show how quickly expectations have moved. Qi2 wireless charging is now being pushed to 25 watts, power banks are edging into laptop-class output, and the accessory market is chasing hybrid work use cases with dongles and hubs that promise instant setup.

Across the line-up, Belkin is aiming at three audiences at once: commuters and frequent travellers who want pocket power, desk workers who need simple multi-device charging and connectivity, and gamers who increasingly expect their handhelds to behave like always-on portable computers.

Nintendo Switch 2: a case that charges without breaking your stride

The headline gaming product is the Charging Case Pro for Nintendo Switch 2. Belkin is combining protection, storage and a removable 10,000 milliampere-hour power bank into a single case designed for travel. The power bank supports up to 30 watts fast charging and includes an LCD screen for battery status.

The Pro model is designed to reduce friction. Belkin says the power bank can be recharged externally without opening the case, while a hinged design doubles as a tabletop stand for play sessions. There is also a flap for game card storage and a hidden compartment intended for trackers such as AirTag and Tile. Priced at $99.99, the case is listed as available now in select markets via Belkin’s website.

Power banks: magnets, slimmer builds and laptop-grade output

Belkin’s portable power push spans three tiers.

At the top is the UltraCharge Pro Laptop Power Bank 27K, a 27,000 milliampere-hour unit aimed at laptops, tablets, consoles and phones. Belkin is promising up to 240 watts total output across ports, with up to 140 watts from a single port, and includes a built-in 140-watt USB-C cable wrapped into the chassis. The price is $149.99, with availability slated for March 2026 in select markets.

For phone-first users, the UltraCharge Pro Power Bank 10K with Magnetic Ring adds Qi2 25-watt wireless charging and 30-watt USB-C fast charging, plus a kickstand and digital display. It is priced at $99.99 and is due in February 2026 in select markets.

There is also a BoostCharge Slim Magnetic Power Bank with Stand in 5,000 and 10,000 milliampere-hour versions, offering up to 15 watts wireless charging and up to 20 watts or 30 watts via USB-C depending on model. Pricing ranges from $59.99 to $84.99, with availability expected in the second quarter of 2026 in select markets.

Qi2 charging: faster multi-device docks

Belkin is leaning into Qi2 with two chargers aimed at people juggling a phone, watch and earbuds.

The UltraCharge Pro 2-in-1 Convertible Charger is a foldable travel design for charging an iPhone and Apple Watch together, using Qi2 25-watt phone charging and an Apple watch puck. It includes a 45-watt USB-C power supply and a 1.5 metre cable. Price is $99.99, due March 2026 in select markets.

The UltraCharge Modular Charging Dock is a compact, modular three-device setup, with two wireless pads and a “bring your own puck” watch holder. It is priced at $64.99 and is expected in the first quarter of 2026.

Wireless HDMI and a hub for hybrid work

Belkin is also addressing meeting room friction. The ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Display Adapter is a plug-and-play transmitter and receiver pair that mirrors or extends a screen at 1080p and 60 hertz, without Wi-Fi, apps or drivers. Belkin claims a range of up to 40 metres and latency under 80 milliseconds, with support for up to eight transmitters for multi-user sharing. It is priced at $149.99 and is due in the first quarter of 2026.

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For desk setups, the Connect 8-Port Dual Display USB-C Hub expands a single USB-C port into an eight-device workstation, supporting dual 4K displays at 60 hertz on Windows and a single 4K display on Mac, plus up to 100 watts power delivery pass-through. A notable addition is a monitor privacy button that switches connected displays off with one press. It is priced at $99.99 and expected in the second quarter of 2026.

What Belkin is really selling

On paper, these are accessory launches. In practice, they reflect where mainstream computing is heading. Phones are expected to charge at higher wattage without cables. Handheld consoles are treated like serious mobile devices. Work is built around hot-desking and quick presentations. Belkin’s CES 2026 line-up is an attempt to make those behaviours feel seamless, with the accessory ecosystem doing the quiet work of keeping everything running.

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