Electronics maker Belkin is showing off their latest at CES this year, starting with an update to their commitment to using more post-consumer recycled (PCR) material, and of course a slew of new chargers and audio products.
Since announcing their transition to using more PCR material two years ago, Belkin has already transitioned 359 products to using PCR materials. They’re planning even more, using now 85-90% PCR in product housing, with the first products set to hit shelves in Q2 next year.
The products include their 50W and 67W Dual USB-C Wall Chargers, 100W and 70W GaN Wall Chargers, as well as their 15W Wireless Charger with Qi2 – and of course their Charging cables.
After bringing a range of new audio products to Australia in November, Belkin is expanding their range with the new SoundForm Anywhere open-ear earbuds, as well as the SoundForm Isolate, their first over-ear headphone with active noise cancellation (ANC).
The SoundForm Anywhere are designed for all-day use, with a comfortable form factor that stays securely in place no matter what activity you’re doing.
With up to 27 hours of battery life, the ear buds also include Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) to improve call quality, and they are IPX-4 rated for sweat and splash resistance so you can work out without issues.
If you want over-ear headphones, the new SoundForm Isolate should fit the bill, offering a modern and stylish design that lets them fold for easy storage.
The feature list includes 40mm drivers for big, clear sound, as well as ANC for improved sound quality and a transparency mode so you can join conversations when you need to.
The cans include touch controls, and come with multi-point connectivity so you can connect to multiple devices at once, and they last a while with a 60-hour battery life (40 with ANC).
Both the SoundForm Anywhere and SoundForm Isolate will be launching in Australia/New Zealand in the second half of 2025 with local pricing to be advised closer to launch
While Belkin has made movements in the audio space, it’s their chargers that I know and love them for and there’s a load more coming. This year we’ll see a new BoostCharge Pro Qi2 charging pad, a compact BoostCharge USB-C Charger and the BoostCharge Power Bank 20K with Integrated Cable
The BoostCharge Pro Magnetic Wireless Charging Pad 15W offers wireless charging speeds up to 15W, with precise alignment of your device thanks to magnets. There’s an integrated kickstand and a 2m USB-C cable included as well.
You’ll be able to get your hands on the BoostCharge Compact USB-C Charger from July in Australia for $49.95 AUD.
The BoostCharge Compact USB-C Charger will be launching in May in two options: 50W or 67W. These compact chargers are perfect for quickly charge smart phones, tablets, gaming handhelds, Chromebooks and laptops with USB-C Power Delivery (PD) and are using recycled plastics.
The 50W charger measures in at just 35x35x39.5mm and will sell for $49.95 while the 67W version measures in at 42.2×42.2×42.4mm and will sell for $59.95 – with both launching in Australia in March.
Belkin is also launching a new power bank with integrated cable. The BoostCharge Power Bank 20K with Integrated Cable supports Power Delivery at 30W with a 20K mAh capacity, ready to charge your smartphones, tablets and more.
The power Bank includes USB-C and USB-A ports, allowing it to charge up to 3 devices simultaneously. The BoostCharge Power Bank 20K with Integrated Cable will arrive in Australia in April and will be priced at $99.95.
Belkin is also announcing two new Creator focused tools, the Stage Creator Bundle and Stage PowerGrip.
The Stage Creator bundle is an all-in-one kit which includes all the essentials for content creation. The bundle includes a 1.7m tripod, magnetic phone mount with angle adjustability, a wearable clip-on microphones with 100m transmission range and up to 5.5 hours of operating time per charge, and 6-inch USB-C cable.
The Stage PowerGrip is a combination device, bringing a high capacity power bank together with an ergonomic phone grip, to create a comfortable tool for capturing content on the go.
The PowerGrip includes a 10,000mAh battery, with 7.5W magnetic wireless charging, USB-C port and retractable USB-C cable, as well as an LED display to show the battery percentage.
The Stage Creator bundle and Stage PowerGrip will be launching in Australia in the second half of 2025 with local pricing to be advised closer to launch
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