For CES 2026, Belkin is trying to power all of your gear with the introduction of new battery packs, modular chargers, and power banks that come in all shapes and sizes.
Belkin is an Apple accessory go-to, and it is continuing that reputation with its new lineup. The big addition for 2026 is the adoption of Qi2.2 on many of its wireless chargers.
The new UltraCharge Pro Power Bank 10K with Magnetic Ring leads things off with ample capacity in a compact form factor. It supports Qi2.2 for up to 25W of wireless power and 30W of wired power over USB-C.
It has a soft-touch silicone exterior to make it comfortable to hold while powering up your phone. What separates Belkin out is the addition of a secondary magnetic ring on the back of the battery.
The second MagSafe mount allows users to connect other accessories like a PopSocket or wallet. It will be released in February 2026 for $99.
If that battery is too thick, Belkin has two new slimmer models. There is the BoostCharge Slim Magnetic Power Bank with Stand that comes in both 5K and 10KmAh capacities.
The 5K model has 20W output via USB-C and the 10K model supports 30W. Both offer Qi2 magnetic wireless charging at 15W.
They sport the same soft-touch silicone finish as the Qi2.2 version. You can pick either of these up in Q2 of 2026 for $59.99 or
$84.99 depending on the capacity.
Outside of magnetic batteries, Belkin has a new high-capacity power bank that can even charge your Mac. It is the UltraCharge Pro Laptop Power Bank 27K, which is the largest capacity that you can take on a flight.
It has a built-in display to show the charging status, an integrated braided USB-C cable, and up to 240W of total output across all outputs. One USB-C port is capable of up to 140W and there are three total outputs, including the cable and two ports.
It ships in March 2026 for $149.
Expanding its wireless charging options
On the wireless charging dock front, there are two new models. The first is the UltraCharge Pro 2-in-1 Convertible Charger that offers 25W of Qi2.2 wireless power.
This travel-friendly charger folds flat and has a soft silicone exterior. It can charge both your iPhone as well as your Apple Watch.
It ships with a 5-foot USB-C cable and a 45W power adapter in the box. It will start shipping in March for $99.99.
The second option is a variation of its original UltraCharge Pro. Instead of an Apple Watch puck on the rear, it is a mount where users can insert their own puck.
That broadens compatibility to leading Android watches, alongside Apple Watch. The bring-your-own-charger approach also drops the price and will only run you $64.99 when it ships later in Q1 2026.











