At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Belkin has announced its new lineup of accessories for added power and protection to encompass the way you work, play and connect. The new lineup features advanced power banks, Qi2 25W wireless chargers, a wireless HDMI dongle for seamless content sharing, and a next-gen charging case for the Nintendo Switch 2.
The new Nintendo Switch 2 Charging Case Pro from Belkin is designed to deliver power to your Switch 2 while also protecting it when out and about. The case features a removable 10,000mAh power bank that supports up to 30W fast charging and an LCD to display remaining battery life.
The new, sleeker integrated power bank can now be recharged without opening the case, and the hinged power bank design, functioning as a tabletop stand, allows for uninterrupted play while charging.
The case includes a flap for game card storage and a hidden compartment for smart trackers, keeping your investment safe.
Available in March 2026, the Belkin Charging Case Pro for Nintendo Switch 2 (Model ENA003) will retail for AU9.95 / NZ9.95.
The new BPD014 power bank features Qi2 25W wireless support along with 30W USB-C fast charging (which can be used simultaneously) and is TSA carry-on compliant, essential given the recent new flight restrictions on power banks.
It includes a built-in kickstand, a digital display, and a magnetic ring, making it ideal for charging on the go.
Local pricing and availability for Australia & New Zealand will be communicated in the lead-up to local launch.
These power banks deliver up to 15W of wireless charging in an ultra-slim design, ideal for charging on the go. Available in 5,000mAh and 10,000mAh capacities, they also support 20W USB-C and 30W USB-C outputs, respectively.
The built-in kickstand allows you to charge and view your phone at the same time.
Available in April 2026, the RRP for the power banks are BPD011 : AU .95 / NZ 9.95 and BPD016 : AU 9.95 / NZ 9.95
This high-capacity, high-speed power bank, designed for laptops, tablets and other power-hungry devices, provides up to 240W of total power with its 27,000 mAh battery. It can fast-charge up to three devices simultaneously, with the built-in 140W USB-C cable streamlining charging without extra cables.
It also features a smart display to show the battery percentage left in the power bank and 100W pass-through to allow you to charge your devices while charging the power bank.
The new BPB040 high-capacity power bank will be available in May 2026 for AU 9.95 / NZ 9.95.
The new UltraCharge Pro 2-in-1 Convertible Charger supports Qi2 25W wireless charging and can charge two devices simultaneously – as long as one of them is an Apple Watch. The foldable design is ideal for travel-use thermal management, allowing for stable charging wherever you may be.
It comes with a 45W USB-C power supply, enabling fast charging of multiple devices on the road or at home.
Local pricing and availability for Australia & New Zealand will be published close to local launch.
This Qi2 25W charging dock can charge a phone, earbuds, and smartwatch simultaneously. It is also compact in design, making it easy to use while travelling. The bring-your-own-puck (BYOP) smartwatch holder and Qi2 compatibility make it’s usability nearly universal.
This charger also comes with a 45W USB-C power supply, enabling fast charging of multiple devices on the road or at home.
Available in March 2026, it will cost AU 9.95 / NZ 9.95.
The new ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Display Adapter from Belkin enables users to cast from any USB-C device up to 40 metres away, with secure, “ultra-low latency.” This wireless adapter can extend or mirror your screen in 1080p at 60Hz without requiring Wi-Fi, apps, or drivers.
The package includes a USB-A to HDMI receiver and a USB-C transmitter and is safe with overvoltage, overcurrent, short-circuit, and fire-resistant protection.
Local pricing and availability for Australia & New Zealand will be published close to local launch.
This multiport hub can convert a single USB-C port into a full workstation with the ability to support dual 4K displays at 60Hz (Windows – only one for Apple). Eight devices, including monitors, storage, and peripherals, can be connected at a single time while simultaneously delivering 100W of passthrough power to your laptop.
The hub also features a monitor privacy button that, with a single press, can turn off connected scenes for added security. It is capable of data transfer speeds of up to 10Gbps, and the Ethernet port supports 1Gb speeds. For safety, the hub includes a 6-point safety system.
Local pricing and availability for Australia & New Zealand will be published close to local launch.
Scott is our resident open technology expert. If you can mod it, or want to use it your way, Scott has probably done it. From Laptops to phones, headphones and game consoles, he’s played with it and wants to see the next generation.
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