At CES 2026, Belkin unveiled the Charging Case Pro, a specialized protective enclosure tailored for the Nintendo Switch 2. This advanced accessory serves as a robust power solution for the console's newest iteration.
Equipped with a 10,000mAh battery capacity, the device supports fast charging at up to 30W. A standout element is the external LCD display that allows users to monitor power levels effortlessly. Additionally, it functions as a stand for tabletop use, offering improved stability compared to the one included with the original Switch, though it remains somewhat less than perfectly firm.
The case features a specific slot for storing game cards and a concealed section for attaching tracking devices, enhancing security against potential theft. Constructed using high-quality components, Belkin emphasizes its suitability for extended use and resilience over time.
During the CES 2026 exhibition, Belkin showcased a prototype of the case, albeit without an accompanying Switch 2 unit. Notable design aspects included an elliptical opening on the front panel that exposes the battery status light and USB-C charging port. Unlike the predecessor, which required removing the battery for recharging, this model integrates the functionality seamlessly. The integrated stand seems reliable and can be deployed either within the case or separately. As noted by Engadget's Mat Smith, 'I knew had should have brought my own Switch 2 along.'
The Charging Case Pro comes in off-white, sage, and dark grey finishes, and it is currently on sale for $100, marking an increase from the $70 price of its earlier version.
Belkin also revealed additional power products at the event. The UltraCharge Pro Power Bank can recharge two gadgets simultaneously and is priced at $100, with shipments starting in February. Meanwhile, the BoostCharge power bank offers a notably thin profile for easy pocket storage, beginning at $60, though its release is slated for later this year.