Belkin is bringing out three new faster wireless chargers

Belkin Ultracharge
Pictured: Belkin UltraCharge
// 25 watts minus the usual wires.
Fergus Halliday
Aug 22, 2025
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Looking for a fancy Qi 2 charger to go with the new Google Pixel 10? Belkin has you covered.

Ahead of the arrival of the first major Android device to offer faster wireless charging via Qi 2, the peripheral maker has unveiled a trio of new wireless chargers.

The first cab off the rank here is the Belkin UltraCharge Pro 3-in-1. As the name suggests, this compact charging station is built to handle a set of earbuds as well as a smartphone and smartwatch like the Apple Watch. The largest of the three charging pads comes with a weighted base and an adjustable viewing angle that lets you orient your device both vertically and horizontally. That freedom comes at a cost, though. With an RRP of $219.95, this one is the most expensive wireless charger in the UltraCharge lineup.

If you want to save some cash, the Belkin UltraCharge 3-in-1 Foldable Magnetic Charger offers a similar level of versatility in a more travel-friendly form-factor. This wireless charger touts a foldable design similar to something like the Anker MagGo and has a recommended retail price of $169.95.

Lastly, the Belkin UltraCharge 2-in-1 Foldable Magnetic Charger cuts the equation down to just two wireless charging pads but comes in at a more affordable price point. In Australia, the RRP for this one starts at $119.95.

In addition to the support for multiple devices and Qi 2 wireless charging of up to 25W, the other big callouts here are the use of recycled materials and the incorporation of Belkin's ChillBoost cooling tech, which promises to keep things safe as well as speedy.

All three chargers are available in Australia from this week. 

Fergus Halliday
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Fergus Halliday is a journalist and editor for Reviews.org. He’s written about technology, telecommunications, gaming and more for over a decade. He got his start writing in high school and began his full-time career as the Editor of PC World Australia. Fergus has made the MCV 30 Under 30 list, been a finalist for seven categories at the IT Journalism Awards and won Most Controversial Writer at the 2022 Consensus Awards. He has been published in Gizmodo, Kotaku, GamesHub, Press Start, Screen Rant, Superjump, Nestegg and more.

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