Over the weekend, Belkin launched the new Charging Case Pro for the Nintendo Switch 2. The case is a high-tech and elevated option for the serious Nintendo user, and it's specially designed for the latest Switch console.
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This is a 10,000mAh power bank that delivers up to 30W of fast charging for the Switch 2. But the added perks are even more exciting. The Charging Case Pro features an LCD screen on the exterior, making it easy to track battery life. The screen doubles as a tabletop stand -- a welcome bonus, especially if you're a frequent on-the-go gamer. This is Belkin's second iteration of a Switch charger, with the first still available for $70 at Belkin and Best Buy .
Belkin Charging Case Pro for Nintendo Switch
The setup also features a dedicated section for storing game cards and a hidden compartment for adding a smart tracker, such as an AirTag or Tile device. Belkin says this case is designed with "long-term durability" in mind, since it's constructed with premium materials.
Compared to the previous model, the Charging Case Pro has an advantage. There's an oval cutout on the front of the case, which makes it easy to get a look at the USB-C port and battery indicator. The older model required lifting the battery out of its case to charge it. The incorporated laptop stand can also be used inside and outside of the case.
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Belkin's Charging Case Pro is available in three colors: off-white, sage, and dark grey. It's available for purchase now and costs $100 -- $30 more than the original model's $70 price tag.
Belkin also unveiled several other products at CES, including battery packs, chargers, and more, though most won't be available until February or beyond.
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