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Belkin’s new 3-in-1 charging dock isn’t limited to the Apple Watch

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Last updated: 4 January 2026 22:01
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As convenient as 3-in-1 chargers can be, the vast majority of them work with a variety of smartphones and wireless earbuds, but only support one wearable: the Apple Watch. That’s what sets the UltraCharge Modular Charging Dock that Belkin just announced at CES 2026 apart. Its design can accommodate different smartwatches, but you’ll need to supply your own charging puck.

Belkin expects the UltraCharge Modular Charging Dock to launch in “select markets” sometime in Q1 2026 where it will sell for $64.99. That’s slightly cheaper than Kuxiu’s $80 X40 Turbo that folds up smaller for travel, but like many others, it’s only compatible with the Apple Watch.

There’s an adjustable 25W Qi2.2 pad atop Belkin’s dock for charging compatible smartphones that folds flat, and beneath it you’ll find a smaller pad for charging wireless earbuds. On the back of the dock is a pop-out support where a smartwatch charging puck can be installed using an included collection of spacers to ensure they fit. Smartwatches from Samsung are supported, as are the first- and second-gen Google Pixel watches and the Apple Watch.

On the underside of the UltraCharge Modular Charging Dock is a 10W USB-C port for plugging in the charging puck with extra space to store its cable, while a second USB-C port powers the whole thing from an included 45W adapter.

Belkin also announced a new 10K wireless power bank that doesn’t make you choose between sticking a battery to your phone or accessories like a PopSocket. Launching in Q1 2026 for $99.99, Belkin’s UltraCharge Pro Power Bank 10K with Magnetic Ring supports up to 25W Qi2.2 wireless charging or up to 30W through a USB-C port, which can both be used simultaneously. On the back of the power bank is an extra ring of magnets, so while you’re charging your phone wirelessly, you can still use accessories like grips, stands, and wallets.

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