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    Samuel AlejandroBy Samuel AlejandroJanuary 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Magnetic Qi portable batteries, including those compatible with MagSafe, offer a convenient alternative to larger power banks. Belkin recently unveiled its new UltraCharge Pro at CES 2026. This innovative power bank can magnetically attach to a phone for a quick battery boost, while also serving as a practical kickstand and charging other devices.

    Following Apple’s original MagSafe Battery, which was discontinued in 2023 and later replaced by a version exclusively for the iPhone Air, numerous manufacturers have launched similar products. Some prioritize a sleek design, while others opt for a larger form factor with more features and higher battery capacity. Belkin’s new ‘UltraCharge Pro Power Bank 10K with Magnetic Ring’ falls into the latter category.

    Belkin UltraCharge Pro Power Bank

    Credit: Corbin Davenport / How-To Geek / Belkin

    This portable battery boasts a 10,000mAh capacity, capable of charging devices simultaneously via its wireless charging pad and USB Type-C port. The charging pad supports Qi 2 at up to 25W, making it compatible with MagSafe-enabled iPhones and Android phones equipped with the necessary magnets. Charging simply involves snapping it onto a phone, eliminating the need for cables.

    Equipped with a single USB Type-C port, the battery can either be recharged itself (even while wirelessly charging a phone) or supply power to another wired device. A small LED display on the side indicates the current charge capacity. Belkin also highlighted its “camera-friendly design,” ensuring it does not obstruct the camera lenses on the back of a phone.

    Belkin battery charging an iPhone and AirPods case

    Credit: Belkin

    Beyond its charging capabilities, the device includes an integrated kickstand, allowing users to prop up the battery and any attached phone on a flat surface. Belkin has also incorporated a magnetic ring on the back, enabling the attachment of accessories like a PopSocket, magnetic wallet, or other Qi 2/MagSafe-compatible items. While this offers versatility, stacking multiple accessories might create a somewhat bulky setup.

    The UltraCharge Pro Power Bank 10K with Magnetic Ring (model BPD014) will be available for purchase from Belkin’s online store and other retailers. Priced at $100, it is expected to launch in February 2026.

    Source: Belkin

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