Belkin’s Qi2 power banks and a Switch 2 charging dock

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Belkin showed off multiple new charging products at CES 2026. The California company is targeting different types of users with options ranging from wireless power banks to laptop chargers and gaming accessories.

The most interesting product for gamers is the Charging Case Pro for Nintendo Switch 2. It costs $99.99 and packs a 10,000mAh battery inside. That’s about double what the Switch 2 console has built in, meaning you can roughly triple your total playtime before needing an outlet.

The case supports 30W charging, which should top up your Switch 2 reasonably fast. You won’t wait hours to get back to gaming.

Belkin offers three color options: Charcoal, Green, and Sand. The colors likely coordinate with Switch 2 accessories and let you match your setup’s look.

Beyond the Switch 2 case, Belkin also launched a Qi2-compatible wireless power bank. This works with phones and other devices that support the newer Qi2 wireless charging standard. Qi2 typically charges faster and aligns magnets better than older Qi wireless charging.

The third major product is a 27,000mAh power bank designed for laptops. That capacity can charge most laptops at least once, some models twice, depending on battery size. Good for travel, long workdays away from outlets, or keeping your laptop running during power outages.

Belkin is covering different needs with this lineup. Mobile gamers get extended Switch 2 battery life, and phone users get modern wireless charging. Laptop users get serious portable power. Each product targets a specific use case instead of trying to be everything to everyone.

Belkin’s Charging Case Pro for Switch 2

The Case Pro uses a modular design that maximizes storage. You get slots for 12 game cards, mesh pockets for cables, space for a microfiber cloth, and room for other small accessories. There’s also a hidden pocket designed specifically for an AirTag or similar tracker, so you can locate your case if it goes missing.

Belkin didn’t stop there. The case includes a mechanism that props up the Switch 2 in tabletop mode while charging. You can also dock the console without removing it from the case. An LED battery indicator on the outside shows remaining power at a glance. So, no need to open the case or guess when you need to recharge it.

The UltraCharge Pro costs $99.99 and has a 10,000mAh battery. It supports Qi2 wireless charging that delivers 25W wirelessly and 30W through USB-C. This works perfectly with iPhones that have MagSafe and Pixel 10 phones with Pixelsnap charging.

Samsung users can use it as well, but they’ll need to buy a separate magnetic case first since Samsung phones don’t have built-in magnetic alignment.

You can charge two devices at once using wireless and USB-C simultaneously. Pass-through charging means you can recharge the power bank while it charges your phone. The design keeps cameras unobstructed when your phone attaches magnetically. A built-in kickstand props up your phone for watching videos or video calls.

Belkin includes a 60cm USB-C to USB-C cable in the box, so you don’t need to buy one separately. A digital display shows the exact battery percentage instead of vague LED dots. The UltraCharge Pro will launch in February 2026, so you have to wait till then.

Qi2 wireless chargers with a 27,000 mAh good for Laptop

The UltraCharge Pro laptop power bank costs $149.99 and packs 27,000mAh. That’s a serious capacity designed to handle power-hungry devices. It delivers up to 240W total output across all ports combined, with a single port capable of 140W. You can charge three devices simultaneously, like your laptop, tablet, and phone, all at once.

When you’re rushing, 100W passthrough charging lets you recharge the power bank itself while it charges your devices. No need to choose between charging your gear or refilling the battery bank.

This product works best as a complete ecosystem solution. When you’re on a long train ride or international flight with limited outlets, it keeps your laptop running, your tablet ready for entertainment, and your phone topped up all at the same time. Everything stays powered from one unit instead of juggling multiple smaller chargers.

The UltraCharge Pro Release Date

Belkin also offers slimmer magnetic power banks called BoostCharge in two sizes. The 5,000mAh model costs $59.99 and outputs 20W through USB-C. The 10,000mAh version costs $84.99 and pushes 30W through USB-C. Both provide 15W wireless charging, and they arrive in the second quarter of 2026.

Two wireless chargers round out the lineup. The UltraCharge Pro 2-in-1 convertible charger costs $99.99. The UltraCharge Modular Charging Dock runs $64.99. Both launch by the end of the first quarter of 2026.

Belkin is spreading releases across several months. If you want specific products, mark your calendar for the right quarter to avoid missing the launch window.