Belkin has announced an expansion of its commitment to protecting your devices with seven new screen protector types, a partnership with ScreenSkinz, and a new screen replacement program designed to give its customers peace of mind.
The Titan SmartShield is the premium screen protector in the lineup, with up to 18 times the strength of traditional glass protectors, thanks to the 9H surface hardness. The protectors are rated for up to 2m of drop protection and feature an anti-reflective coating and an anti-dust adhesive, making installation a breeze.
There is also a privacy version of the screen protector, with all versions arriving in February 2026, starting at AU $39.95 / NZ $44.95.
The Titan LiquidGuard is a liquid screen protector that uses a combination of water-based German SiO₂, graphene, and Nano-Titan Technology to protect the display at a much thinner size, while still delivering 9H scratch protection without the bulk.
The resulting coating is oleophobic, smooth, and smudge-resistant, without the added thickness of a glass screen protector. A 0 screen repair guarantee covers the coating and can be applied in just minutes.
Titan LiquidGuard pricing and availability for Australia & New Zealand is to be confirmed and will be published closer to launch.
Titan EcoGuard protectors are manufactured using advanced polymer materials featuring high-density nano-reinforcement, resulting in a drop protection of up to 1.8 metres. The materials are sourced from recycled sources and certified by the Global Recycled Standard.
The Titan EcoGuard is ultra-thin and built to flex under strain while still offering 7H-rated scratch and impact resistance. The anti-reflective coating and flexible protector are ideal for curved screens.
The Titan EcoGuard lineup is comprised of:
Pricing and availability for Australia & New Zealand are to be confirmed, but will be published closer to the launch date.
Belkin has announced that Australia will be one of its launch markets for its new Wear and Tear replacement program. This program is in addition to its usual product warranty and allows customers to replace screen protection products that have done their job but are now compromised or broken.
Administered through the Belkin website, products will continue to be replaced at no cost, with a flat shipping and handling fee of A.99 applied.
In a partnership with Screen Skinz, Belkin will offer a new level of personalisation to screen protection. The customisation customers can choose includes a custom design or pre-made options etched directly onto the screen protector.
These etchings will only be visible when the phone display is off, but fear not, when on, the protector will still deliver a smooth, uninterrupted viewing experience.
At this stage, only US availability has been announced, and local pricing and availability for Australia & New Zealand are still to be confirmed. Fingers crossed it makes it to our shores.
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