Belkin Unveils 240W Laptop Bank, Liquid Screen Shield at CES

Belkin Unveils 240W Laptop Bank, Liquid Screen Shield at CES

> At a Glance

> – Belkin’s new UltraCharge Pro Laptop 27K delivers 240W total output to charge three devices at once

> – Titan LiquidGuard screen protector uses liquid silicon oxide and graphene for molecular-level protection

> – Nintendo Switch 2 Charging Case Pro packs a removable 10,000-mAh bank and LCD battery display

> – Why it matters: Faster, safer power and drop protection arrive for phones, laptops, and handheld gaming

2026

Belkin used CES 2026 to debut a stacked portfolio of power banks, wireless chargers, screen protectors, and a Nintendo Switch 2 charging case aimed at keeping gadgets alive and unscathed.

Power Banks

The UltraCharge Pro Laptop 27K leads the lineup with 27,000-mAh capacity and 240W shared output across multiple ports. A tiny display shows remaining charge, and sales start in March for $150.

Two smaller packs target everyday carry:

  • UltraCharge Pro Power Bank 10K10,000-mAh, dual-device output via 30W USB-C or 25W wireless, $100, on sale February
  • BoostCharge Slim Magnetic5,000-mAh ($60) or 10,000-mAh ($85) variants, 15W magnetic wireless plus 20W/30W wired, arriving Q2 2026

Wireless Chargers

Qi2-certified pads deliver 25W speeds:

  • UltraCharge Pro 2-in-1 – tops up an iPhone and Apple Watch together, $100, March
  • UltraCharge Modular Dock – three-device combo (two pads + watch puck), $65, Q1 2026

Screen Protection

Belkin’s Titan trio guards displays with differing tricks:

  • LiquidGuard – water-based silicon oxide, graphene, and Nano-Titan Technology, $60, backed by a $300 repair guarantee
  • SmartShield – rigid glass rated for 2m drops, 60% recycled, $50
  • EcoGuard – anti-glare coating, 97% pre-consumer recycled, $50; $60 editions add privacy or blue-light filters and use 100% recycled packaging

A new Wear and Tear program replaces worn protectors for free-owners pay only $10 U.S. shipping.

Gaming on the Go

The Charging Case Pro for Nintendo Switch 2 integrates a removable 10,000-mAh bank, 30W input, and an LCD percentage readout for $100.

Key Takeaways

  • Belkin’s 240W power bank can fast-charge laptops plus two other devices
  • Liquid-based screen protector carries a $300 repair promise
  • Free replacement program cuts long-term screen-protection costs
  • Qi2 wireless chargers hit 25W, matching Apple’s latest speeds
  • Nintendo Switch 2 gamers get snap-on power without bulk

From pocket-size phone packs to laptop-grade bricks, Belkin’s CES slate keeps power-hungry devices-and their screens-covered throughout 2026.

Author

  • My name is Jonathan P. Miller, and I cover sports and athletics in Los Angeles.

    Jonathan P. Miller is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering transportation, housing, and the systems that shape how Angelenos live and commute. A former urban planner, he’s known for clear, data-driven reporting that explains complex infrastructure and development decisions.

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