The California-based consumer electronics accessories maker Belkin has revealed a slew of charging solutions at the CES 2026, targeting a broad consumer base. The lineup includes a Qi2-compatible wireless power bank, a 27,000 mAh power bank for your laptop, and a charging case for the new Nintendo Switch 2, among other products.
First up, there’s the $99.99 Charging Case Pro for the Nintendo Switch 2, which features a 10,000 mAh battery (roughly twice the console’s built-in battery) that supports 30W charging. The case is available in three colors: Charcoal (my favorite), Green, and Sand.
Qi2 wireless chargers, 27,000 mAh laptop charger, and more
Another device in the same lineup is the $149.99 UltraCharge Pro laptop power bank with a massive 27,000 mAh battery which can deliver up to 240W total output across all ports (up to 140W from single port), charge up to three devices at once (it could be your laptop, tablet, and smartphone), and allows for 100W passthrough charging for times you’re in a hurry.
I see the UltraCharge Pro Laptop power bank more like an ecosystem power bank that can provide the much-needed battery boost to all your devices at once, especially when you’re travelling on a long-distance train or flight. The UltraCharge Pro will be available from March 2026.
There’s a slim magnetic power bank, dubbed Boostcharge, available in two capacity options: 5,000 mAh with 20W USB-C output (for $59.99) and 10,000 mAh with 30W USB-C output (for $84.99). The wireless output remains at 15W on both models, though. Belkin’s BoostCharge magnetic power bank will be available in the second quarter of 2026.
Besides these products, the company has also launched two wireless chargers: the $99.99 UltraCharge Pro 2-in-1 convertible charger and $64.99 UltraCharge Modular Charging Dock. Both devices will be available by the end of the first quarter of 2026.
