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Belkin Stage PowerGrip gives creators a power bank and photo grip combo

Belkin’s $80 Stage PowerGrip adds a DSLR-style grip, Bluetooth shutter, and 9,300mAh battery to make smartphone photography more comfortable and practical.

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If your phone takes gorgeous photos but feels like a slippery bar of soap the moment you try to shoot something serious, Belkin has a modestly theatrical fix: a power bank that clamps to the back of your phone and adds a little DSLR-style grip — plus a shutter button, a tripod mount and enough juice to keep the whole rig alive for the rest of the day. It’s called the Stage PowerGrip, and Belkin launched it at CES earlier this year; it’s now available for $79.99.

Modern phone cameras have gotten absurdly capable — computational tricks, big sensors, and pro-grade lenses in pocket-sized hardware. But they still feel like phones when you use them: small, top-heavy, and awkward to hold steady for single-handed shooting or long clips. That’s where physical ergonomics comes in. The PowerGrip borrows a basic idea from the dedicated-camera world: give your hand something serious to hold. It turns your phone into something you can point and frame more naturally.

Belkin’s product page lists the PowerGrip’s headline specs: a built-in ~9,300mAh battery, magnetic wireless charging for MagSafe-compatible phones, an LCD battery readout, a retractable ~30-inch USB-C cable, and an extra USB-C port for powering other devices. The unit is designed to attach magnetically, sit as a portrait or landscape stand, and pair to your phone over Bluetooth so the top-edge shutter button fires the camera app. There’s also a tripod screw on the bottom so you can anchor the whole rig. In short: battery, grip, shutter, stand — all in one accessory.

Those claims are more than marketing copy: reviewers who handled early units at CES called out the convenience of the retractable cable and the reassuring placement of the shutter button, which falls naturally under your index finger when you hold the grip like a camera. The design intentionally echoes old film cameras — a deliberate aesthetic and practical choice for people who actually use their phones like cameras.

Two numbers matter here: price and capacity. Belkin’s asking price lands at $79.99, which positions the PowerGrip below some pricier camera-centric MagSafe accessories but above basic power banks. The balance Belkin is pitching is utility: you’re buying ergonomics and camera controls as much as battery.

Against obvious competition, it stacks up differently depending on what you care about. ShiftCam’s SnapGrip Pro — Apple’s similar selling point on the ecosystem side — is a direct rival with a physical grip and shutter control, but it ships with a smaller battery (around 5,000mAh) and is priced in the neighborhood of $89–$90. If you want raw battery and the ability to charge several devices at once, Belkin’s PowerGrip is the more capacious option; if you want a minimal, lighter grip and don’t need big capacity, the SnapGrip or smaller MagSafe battery grips could do the trick.

The PowerGrip is obviously attractive for creators who spend a lot of time shooting video or portrait photos with their phones: vloggers, travel shooters, TikTok-style content makers and anyone who likes the steadiness a real grip provides. The tripod mount and LCD readout are practical touches that nudge it toward semi-serious use cases.

There are also trade-offs. It’s bulkier than a bare MagSafe battery and will change how a phone fits in pockets and small bags; the grip only sticks to phones (or cases) with magnetic attachment compatibility; and heavy-duty stabilization still lives with gimbals and dedicated cameras. If your priority is the smallest possible footprint, this won’t be for you.

Belkin added a couple of niceties that keep it from being just a gimmick: a readable battery percentage display so you don’t guess when the battery’s dying; a retractable cable so you can top up a second phone without carrying another lead; and a screw socket that makes it easy to swap from handheld to tripod without fuss. The Bluetooth shutter button is simple, low-friction, and mirrors the muscle memory of a camera trigger — that’s surprisingly valuable when you’re trying to frame quickly.

If you shoot a lot with your phone and frequently find yourself wishing for better handling and a bit more battery, Belkin’s PowerGrip is worth considering. At $80, it’s not trying to compete with the cheapest power banks; it’s selling convenience and ergonomics. For casual users who rarely shoot more than the occasional picture, or who prioritize pocketability above all, it’s probably overkill. For creators, commuters, and parents who record a lot of video and want steadier shots without a separate rig, it’s an intriguing middle ground.


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