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Belkin’s new Switch 2 case charges without opening it

The Switch 2 Charging Case Pro costs around $100 and is available in multiple colors.

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Belkin’s new Charging Case Pro for Nintendo Switch 2 is basically what happens when someone looks at every minor annoyance of traveling with a handheld and quietly crosses them off the list one by one. The headline feature is simple but genuinely useful: you can now charge the battery inside the case without unzipping it, digging around, or pulling anything out.

On the outside, Belkin cuts a small window into the shell where the upgraded 10,000mAh battery peeks through, complete with its own USB‑C port and a tiny status display. Instead of lifting the power bank out and hunting for a cable, you just plug a USB‑C charger straight into the case while it’s zipped shut and watch the battery percentage on that little screen. It sounds obvious in hindsight, but this is the kind of quality‑of‑life tweak that matters if your Switch 2 lives in a backpack or carry‑on more than it lives in a dock.​

The core idea hasn’t changed: this is still a hard case with a built‑in 10,000mAh power source designed specifically around Nintendo’s second‑gen handheld. But Belkin has rethought how that battery works with the console. Instead of an awkward short cable running from the bank to the Switch 2, the Pro’s battery doubles as a stand, with a USB‑C port you slot the console into, much like dropping it into a mini dock. Set it on a tray table, plug it in, and you’re charging and playing at the same time, without the spaghetti of cables draped across your seat or desk.​

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That built‑in stand is more than cosmetic. Nintendo definitely improved the Switch 2’s own kickstand over the original, but it is still, at the end of the day, a thin strip of plastic holding up a fairly expensive slab of tech. Belkin’s chunkier, adjustable stand gives you a sturdier base and better angles for tabletop play, especially in places where the slightest bump can send a console clattering forward, like trains, flights, or cramped coffee shop tables. It’s the difference between nervously guarding your Switch and forgetting it’s there while you grind through another run in Hades or sink into a long JRPG session.​

Belkin also leans into the “case as hub” concept. Inside, there’s a flap for game cartridges so you can carry a small physical library with you instead of juggling loose plastic boxes. A mesh pocket gives you room for earbuds, cables, or a compact charger, and there’s a hidden compartment sized for a tracker like an AirTag or Tile, which is becoming a quiet standard for people who travel with expensive gadgets. If your bag goes missing, a tracker tucked inside your Switch 2 case at least gives you a fighting chance of getting it back.​

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This generation also bumps the overall polish. Belkin pitches the case as using “premium” materials with better long‑term durability and impact protection, and it’s available in multiple colorways: off‑white, sage, and dark gray/charcoal, depending on the region and listing. It’s meant to be something you don’t mind leaving on a café table next to a laptop and phone rather than a shouty, gamer‑branded brick that screams “steal me.”​

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Of course, none of this comes cheap. The original Switch 2 charging case with a battery launched around the $70 mark, while the new Charging Case Pro lands at roughly $100, a clean $30 bump. That price puts it firmly in “premium accessory” territory: you can absolutely toss a Switch 2 in a basic shell case and pair it with a regular 10,000mAh power bank for less. Belkin is betting there’s a subset of players willing to pay extra for the convenience of an all‑in‑one kit that charges, props up, organizes, and protects their console without needing a separate pouch or loose battery rattling around.​

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The power specs at least try to justify the premium. The integrated 10,000mAh bank supports up to 30W of fast charging, which is plenty for the Switch 2 and also handy if you plug in a phone or another USB‑C gadget in a pinch. Belkin’s own product page makes it clear this is not just a bespoke toy; it’s a 30W power bank with an LCD battery indicator that happens to slot perfectly into a Nintendo‑shaped ecosystem. In other words, if you’re carrying it anyway, it can quietly double as your everyday travel charger.​

What helps the Charging Case Pro stand out at CES is not some wild new gimmick, but its sense of practicality. This isn’t a Bluetooth‑enabled, RGB‑lit monument to over‑engineering; it’s a travel case that quietly fixes pain points you only really understand after months of real‑world use. No more opening the case just to top off the battery on your way out the door. No more flimsy kickstand on a shaky surface. No more mystery bag of cables and cartridges floating around your backpack.​

Is it for everyone? Probably not. If your Switch 2 rarely leaves the living room, this is overkill; a basic case and the dock will do just fine. But if you’re the type who treats Nintendo’s handheld as a permanent travel companion—something that lives in your bag, comes out in airport lounges, and kills time during delayed trains—the appeal is clear. The Charging Case Pro doesn’t just carry your console; it turns your entire “travel Switch” setup into a single, neat object that you charge from the outside and forget about until it’s time to play.


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