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Belkin, a well-known name in mobile and computer accessories, has expanded its product lineup with new power banks, a travel charger, a charging dock, headphones, and a travel organizer.

The products were showcased by the company during an event at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 called ShowStoppers which connects media professionals with tech companies before the main exhibition. Belkin which is committed to 100% carbon neutrality in the year 2030 also stated that 85-90% post-consumer recycled (PCR) materials will be used in its most popular chargers and cables.

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Belkin Expands Lineup at MWC 2025 with New Power Banks, Charging Dock, Headphones, and More

The BoostCharge Power Bank with Display and the Power Bank with Integrated Cable are both available in 10,000mAh and 20,000mAh variants. The models with displays come with a 15cm detachable cable; the 10K version has a dual USB-C port, whereas the 20K adds an extra USB-A port to the mix.

These power banks can deliver up to 20W of power when using a single USB-C port, but output reduces to 15W when both ports are in use. Available in black, white, pink, blue, and sand, these models will hit the market in May, with the 10K version priced at €30 (₹2,725 approx.) and the 20K variant at €45 (₹4,090 approx.).

The BoostCharge Power Bank with Integrated Cable features a built-in USB-C cable for convenience. The 10K model supports 20W of fast charging whereas the 20K version delivers up to 30W through Power Delivery (PD). The banks, priced at $40 (₹3,490-approx.) for the 10K variant and €45 (₹4,090-approx.) for the 20K model, will be available in April and color options black, white, blue and pink.

A flexible option is Belkin’s BoostCharge Pro Magnetic Wireless Travel Pad (3-in-1), which functions as a flat charging pad and a stand. It delivers 15W wireless charging to iPhones, as well as Qi2-compatible devices; 5W to Apple Watches; and 5W to earbuds. This pad features Qi2 technology with a magnetic connection to keep the phone in place. Priced at $130 (₹11,355 approx.), it is currently available in select markets.

Delivering up to 150W of GaN power, the 11-in-1 Pro GaN Dock supports 2x 4K 60Hz or 1x 8K 30Hz/4K 120Hz external displays. The port choices consist of 1 USB-A port, 4 USB-C ports, 2 HDMI outputs, a Gigabit Ethernet port, an SD/microSD slot, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The dock is ready for purchase for $200 (approximately ₹17,470).

Belkin’s affordable SoundForm Surround headphones feature Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) and include an impressive 60 hours of battery life. They also support Bluetooth 5.4, which allows them to connect to two devices at once. In terms of portability, the headphones are foldable but lack a dedicated carry case. Available now in select markets, the SoundForm Surround headphones are priced at $40 (₹3,635 approx.).

Lastly, the Travel Tech Organizer is a compact, water-resistant nylon case with multiple zippered and non-zippered compartments, elastic mesh pockets, and a self-standing design. Measuring 12.5 x 18 x 8 cm, the organizer is expected to be available in a single color option. It will launch in late Q2 2025 for €25 (₹2,270 approx.).

FAQs

When will the new Belkin power banks be available?

The BoostCharge Power Banks will launch in April and May 2025.

What is the price of the 11-in-1 Pro GaN Dock?

The dock costs $200 and is available in select markets.

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