A few weeks ago, I was packing for a trip when I realized I still hadn’t bought a travel case for my Nintendo Switch 2, so I hopped online and grabbed the only one I could find on Amazon with same-day ...
The Belkin Carrying Case for the Nintendo Switch 2 ditches the built-in power bank of its counterpart, but even in this stripped-back form, I can't help but be a fan of its handy game and accessory ...
If you’ve left your phone on a wireless charger for more than a minute, you’ve likely noticed that your smartphone’s gotten a little warm while it’s been refueling. That’s because the charging process ...
Belkin unveiled several new products today at IFA 2025. Its lineup included a wall charger and car charger that will be available starting this month, plus four entries in its SoundForm audio ...
At IFA 2025, Belkin is launching a new Qi2 25W charging puck that’s perfect for Pixel 10 devices, and has a handy built-in kickstand. Following the launch of its foldable charging stand last month, ...
If family car journeys regularly dissolve into shouting matches over who gets to top up their flagging gadgets next, Belkin’s new accessory might be a must-buy. The Retractable Car Charger is easily ...
With IFA 2025 just around the corner, Belkin unveiled its new lineup of high-speed chargers and earbuds that will be highlighted in Berlin's tech conference. In total, the accessory maker is preparing ...
Belkin has launched the new UltraCharge collection, featuring three new wireless chargers and docking stations. The Belkin UltraCharge range is the world’s first Qi2 25W-certified wireless charging ...
Forget about the old 15W limitation on wireless charging. Belkin took the wraps off a trio of iPhone stands on Friday that support the new Qi2 25W standard, offering a 66% increase in speed. The new ...
We love the many available color options, the handy kickstand and the record-equally recharge test performance, plus the unique 8K option. Apple’s MagSafe technology has transformed the iPhone power ...
Back in 2020, I wrote here on Forbes about Belkin’s decision to brick its NetCam product and abandon the customers who bought into it. I asked at the time whether the brand could ever be trusted again ...