Belkin Charging Case Pro Nintendo Switch 2 2026 Edition Unveiled at CES
Belkin reveals the updated Charging Case Pro for Nintendo Switch 2 at CES 2026. Featuring a 10,000mAh battery, cable-free connection, and a new status display.
10,000mAh of extra power just got a whole lot sleeker. Belkin has kicked off CES 2026 by revealing the redesigned 'Charging Case Pro' for the Nintendo Switch 2, proving that the best accessories don't just protect—they evolve.
Seamless Power: Belkin Charging Case Pro Nintendo Switch 2 Enhancements
According to The Verge, the new version retains the robust 10,000mAh internal battery from its predecessor but ditches the clunky short cable that was previously required to connect the console. The redesigned interior now allows for a direct connection, making the setup much cleaner and more integrated for handheld gaming.
Charging the case itself is also more convenient now. Belkin added an external USB-C port, so you won't have to dismantle the battery pack just to top it up. A small, discrete display on the exterior shows the remaining battery life, ensuring you aren't caught off guard during an intense gaming session.
Key Design Upgrades
- Integrated connector eliminates the need for external cables
- Exterior USB-C port for simplified battery recharging
- New battery status display for real-time monitoring
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