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| Belkin’s Charging Case Pro is designed to support handheld play on Nintendo Switch 2. |
By Jon Scarr
Belkin is bringing a strong gaming focus to CES 2026. Alongside a wide lineup of new chargers, power banks, and hubs, the company revealed a dedicated Charging Case Pro for Nintendo Switch 2, plus several high-capacity power solutions clearly aimed at how you actually play across handhelds, phones, laptops, and TVs.
Rather than chasing flashy gimmicks, Belkin’s latest accessories are built around portability, fast charging, and multi-device setups. If your gaming time moves between the couch, desk, and backpack, this lineup feels designed with that reality in mind.
Charging Case Pro for Nintendo Switch 2
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| Belkin’s Charging Case Pro includes in-case support for handheld play on Nintendo Switch 2. |
At the centre of the case is a removable 10,000 mAh power bank capable of delivering up to 30W fast charging. A built-in LCD screen shows remaining battery life at a glance, so you always know where you stand before heading out. The hinged design allows the power bank to double as a tabletop stand, letting you keep playing while charging without awkward cable positioning.
Belkin also focused on practical storage. The case includes space for game cards, a hidden compartment for smart trackers like AirTag or Tile, and rugged materials designed for long-term use. You can recharge the power bank externally without opening the case, which keeps everything tidy and travel-ready.
Price: $99.99 USD
Availability: Available now in select markets via belkin.com
For Nintendo Switch 2 owners who play away from home regularly, this feels like one of the more thoughtful third-party accessories announced so far.
Power Banks Built for Gaming on the Go
Belkin also introduced several new power banks that go beyond phone charging and lean into gaming and hybrid setups.
UltraCharge Pro Laptop Power Bank 27K
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| Belkin’s UltraCharge Pro Laptop Power Bank 27K is built to power laptops and gaming devices from a single portable battery. |
A built-in braided USB-C cable wraps neatly around the power bank, cutting down on extra cables in your bag. A digital display shows remaining charge, and pass-through charging lets the power bank recharge while powering other devices.
Price: $149.99 USD
Availability: March 2026 in select markets
UltraCharge Pro Power Bank 10K with Magnetic Ring
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| Belkin’s UltraCharge Pro 10K uses Qi2 wireless charging alongside wired power for multiple devices. |
Price: $99.99 USD
Availability: February 2026 in select markets
BoostCharge Slim Magnetic Power Banks
Designed for portability, these slim power banks come in 5,000 mAh and 10,000 mAh variants and include wireless charging, USB-C output, and a built-in stand for hands-free use.
Price: $59.99 to $84.99 USD
Availability: Q2 2026 in select markets
Charging and Connectivity for Hybrid Setups
Beyond power banks, Belkin’s CES 2026 lineup includes chargers and hubs that support multi-device gaming and work setups.
New Qi2 25W wireless chargers allow you to charge phones, earbuds, and smartwatches simultaneously, while modular designs make them easier to pack for travel. Belkin also revealed a Wireless HDMI Display Adapter that mirrors or extends screens without Wi-Fi or apps, which could be useful for quick TV or monitor setups on the go.
For desk play, the new USB-C 8-Port Dual Display Hub supports dual 4K displays on Windows systems, multiple peripherals, and power passthrough. A built-in privacy button instantly disables connected monitors, adding a practical touch for shared spaces.
A Practical CES Showing for Gamers
Belkin’s CES 2026 announcements are less about flashy promises and more about solving everyday problems. The Charging Case Pro for Nintendo Switch 2 is likely the most interesting piece here for handheld players, while the new power banks and hubs reflect how common multi-device gaming has become.
If your gaming time is split between handheld play, TV setups, and portable use, Belkin’s latest lineup looks built to keep up without overcomplicating things. CES 2026 may be full of big ideas, but this is one announcement that feels grounded in how you actually play.




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