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CES isn’t the stage for smartphone news, with Motorola’s razr fold as a rare case. That fact doesn’t stop Belkin from rolling out a stack of chargers plus gaming and work gear. In recent years, people roast Belkin for leaning on brand power while offering gear under the quality bar for the price. The CES 2026 Belkin lineup seeks a fresh start. From power banks and wireless chargers to hubs and adapters, I trust these picks and share them with confidence.

Charging Case Pro for Nintendo Switch 2 (Model ENA003)

Charging Case Pro for Nintendo Switch 2 (Model ENA003)
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Charging Case Pro for Nintendo Switch 2

Even though Nintendo’s stock had a rough December with worry over rising part costs, Belkin steps in with the Charging Case Pro for Nintendo Switch 2 (Model ENA003). The decision feels like a bet on a hot summer launch for the Switch 2, as Nintendo loyals chase a better on-the-go play setup.

I like how the Pro model improves on the base version. It adds a slim power bank shape that makes it easier to use. Gamers can top up the power bank from the outside, see battery level at a glance, and keep play going with a fold-out power bank that acts as a tabletop stand.

Power banks

UltraCharge Pro Power Bank 10K w/ Magnetic Ring (Model BPD014)
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UltraCharge Pro Power Bank 10K w/ Magnetic Ring (Model BPD014)

I do have a power bank lying somewhere around the house, but every time a new one drops, as an iPhone user, I can’t look away. The UltraCharge Pro Power Bank 10K w/ Magnetic Ring (Model BPD014) promises faster charging with Qi2 25W wireless and 30W USB-C. It’s compact, TSA carry-on friendly, and pocket-ready, keeping devices powered wherever you go. I’d love to take it along for some backpacking across Europe.

UltraCharge Pro Laptop Power Bank 27K (Model BPB040)
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UltraCharge Pro Laptop Power Bank 27K (Model BPB040)

If you push your devices hard, the UltraCharge Pro Laptop Power Bank 27K (Model BPB040) is worth a look. It packs serious power for creators and travelers, offering up to 240W and a 27,000 mAh battery.

You can charge a MacBook Pro 14, Nintendo Switch 2, or iPhone 17. Whether you run one device at full speed or several at once. The built-in 140W USB-C cable reduces extra cords, and a smart display shows how much battery remains. I can see the UltraCharge Pro Laptop Power Bank 27K helping families, letting them work and play while on the move.

Wireless chargers

UltraCharge Pro 2-in-1 Convertible Charger (Model WIZ043)
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UltraCharge Pro 2-in-1 Convertible Charger (Model WIZ043)

I keep hearing that wireless charging creates too much heat, which makes charging less efficient and can even harm the phone and battery. That’s why the UltraCharge Pro 2-in-1 Convertible Charger (Model WIZ043) stands out. It charges both your iPhone and Apple Watch at once and has a foldable, compact design that’s perfect for travel. With precise magnetic alignment and thermal management, it ensures smooth, stable charging wherever you are.

You might also want to check out the UltraCharge Modular Charging Dock (Model WIZ052). This one features a “bring-your-own-puck” (BYOP) smartwatch holder and works with Qi2, offering universal compatibility.

Hubs and adapters

ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Display Adapter (Model AVC024)
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ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Display Adapter (Model AVC024)

Do you need to cast and present from any USB-C device but face Wi-Fi issues or want to skip apps and drivers? The ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Display Adapter (Model AVC024) comes in handy. From my experience, most wireless screen-sharing tools have some delay, making them tricky for conference sessions or classrooms. I like that the AVC024 promises a 131 ft./40 m range, ultralow latency, and a secure peer-to-peer connection. That should keep presentations smooth and reliable.

As a writer who is always on the move and lives in a small home, I don’t always have room for a double-monitor setup. Desk clutter plays a role. The Connect 8-Port Dual Display USB-C Hub (Model INC027) solves part of that problem by letting you recharge through the hub, with no extra cables plugged into your laptop. It turns one USB-C port into a full workstation and supports dual 4K displays at 60 Hz.

The INC027 also connects up to eight devices at once, including monitors, storage, Ethernet, and other gear, while delivering up to 100W power passthrough to keep a laptop charged during use.

Grigor Baklajyan is a copywriter covering technology at Gadget Flow. His contributions include product reviews, buying guides, how-to articles, and more.