Belkin: PowerGrip is the camera grip with external battery for iPhone 12 comments
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Belkin is introducing new products at CES 2025 in a variety of areas: from audio to power banks and chargers to the expansion of the offering for content creators, which complements last year’s rotating charging stand with auto-tracking.
Table of contents PowerGrip is the camera grip with external battery for iPhone Qi2 charger with kickstand BoostCharge compact USB-C charger Powerbank 20K with integrated cable Small ears open: SoundForm Anywhere Belkin Stage Creator Kit for beginners Camera grip with external battery: Stage PowerGrip
Qi2 charger with kickstand
First up is the BoostCharge Pro charger, a Qi2 charger with a flip-out kickstand. It wirelessly charges connected smartphones with up to 15 watts of power. The permanently connected USB-C cable is longer than average at 2 meters long. The Qi2 charger will be available in black and white and is expected to go on sale from April 2025. The charger costs 21.99 euros without power adapter and 32.99 euros with power adapter.
Compact USB-C charger
With the new compact BoostCharge USB-C charger, anyone who prefers to charge their device via a cable with USB-C power delivery has a new option. In the USA, the charger offers foldable contact pins so that it is even smaller for transport, but in Germany this is not yet possible due to the larger Schuko plug. The BoostCharge USB-C charger will be available from March 2025 with an output power of 45 watts (35 × 35 × 39.5 mm) or 65 watts (42.2 × 42.2 × 42.4 mm). The 45 watt model will cost 29.99 euros, while the 65 watt version will cost 34.99 euros.
BoostCharge Powerbank 20K with integrated cable
With the BoostCharge Powerbank 20K, Belkin offers a power bank with an integrated cable and a USB-C and USB-A port that can charge devices up to 30 watts. It is also possible to charge up to three devices at the same time. As the name suggests, the battery has a capacity of 20,000 mAh. The power bank will not be marketed until May 2025 and will then be available in black, white, blue and pink for 44.99 euros.
BoostCharge 20K Power Bank (Image: Belkin) Image 1 of 5
Kleine Open-Ears: SoundForm Anywhere
Belkin’s SoundForm Anywhere are semi-open, open-ear headphones that have a particularly flat shape, intended to ensure a high level of comfort and a firm fit both during the day, during sports and when lying down.
According to Belkin, the SoundForm Anywhere offers a total battery life of 27 hours (up to 7 hours after a full charge and an additional 20 hours via the case). ENC microphones in each earbud actively reduce background noise to ensure good intelligibility during phone calls. The headphones are sweat and splash resistant according to protection class IPX4 and can be used for 90 minutes of playback after 10 minutes of charging via the USB-C fast charging function. It comes with a compact case with a clip so you can attach it to a key ring.
The SoundForm Anywheres are expected to appear in the second quarter of 2025. Belkin has not yet announced pricing for CES, but they could hit the market for less than 50 euros.
Belkin Stage Creator Beginner Set
Following last year’s Belkin Auto-Tracking Stand Pro, a charging stand that rotates with the user based on data from the iPhone’s camera, Belkin is expanding its offerings for creators this year.
Scene Creation Set (Image: Belkin)
The Belkin Creator Set is a comprehensive set of tools for budding creators. It consists of a tripod with a length of 1.7m, a magnetic mobile phone holder whose orientation can be adjusted and a set of clip-on microphones which enable a transmission range of 100m and 5.5 hours of operation. A 15cm USB-C cable is also included.
This handy set can also be used with the Auto Tracking Stand Pro, which records movements from a 360 degree (horizontal) and 90 degree (vertical) angle.
The Stage Creator set is expected to go on sale in May. Belkin has not yet announced pricing for Germany.
Camera grip with external battery: Stage PowerGrip
The PowerGrip, which will also be available in May, is the second new product for producing moving image content. It combines the features of a power bank with a camera-style cell phone holder, making it easier to hold the smartphone in your hand while it’s charging when taking photos or shooting videos .
PowerGrip Internship (Image: Belkin) Image 1 of 3
The battery of the power bank is 10,000 mAh. You can charge wirelessly with 7.5 watts, but the power bank also offers a USB-C port and a retractable USB-C cable coiled into the power bank. An LED screen indicates the battery level.
The PowerGrip will launch in blue, sand and black. Belkin has not yet announced pricing for Germany.
Techconseil received information about this report from Belkin under NDA. The only requirement was the earliest possible release date.
Topics: Audio/Video/Photo Smartphones Powerbank Belkin CES 2025
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