Belkin’s New USB-C Dock Has a Whopping 11 Ports
Windows
Summary
- Belkin introduces a sleek 11-in-1 Pro GaN Dock with GaN technology for efficient power delivery and a range of ports.
- Two new lines of BoostCharge power banks with various port configurations and power outputs up to 20W.
- Belkin also showed off a Travel Tech Organizer for tech organization and SoundForm Surround headphones with a 60-hour battery life.
Belkin has been making tech accessories and peripherals for years, and even though some of them are a bit more expensive than the competition, the quality is staying high. Now, Belkin has revealed an impressive USB-C dock among other devices.
Belkin has announced a series of new products at the ShowStoppers event during MWC 2025, which is currently taking place in Barcelona, Spain. Among the new accessories, we have a cool 11-in-1 Pro GaN Dock, which is pretty outstanding not only for its selection of ports but also for its underlying technology. This sleek, compact dock leverages Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology to deliver up to 150W of power in a small form factor. We’ve seen GaN in a lot of products by now, and it’s a cool way to maximize power delivery (in an age where fast charging is commonplace and power needs all-in-all are higher than ever in everything) while keeping things as small as possible.
The port selection here is nonetheless outstanding. We have four USB-C ports for connecting basically any modern device and a USB-A port just in case you have something a little older or that otherwise doesn’t use USB-C. We also have two HDMI ports for connecting external displays, a gigabit ethernet jack, and both microSD and regular SD card slots. And of course, there’s also a 3.5mm headphone jack in case you need to plug in non-wireless headphones or earbuds. It supports up to three external displays at resolutions up to 4K@60Hz, or a single display at up to 8K@30Hz (Windows only) or 4K@120Hz. It also has 10Gbps transfer speeds.
Belkin is releasing two lines of BoostCharge power banks. One features a detachable 15cm cable and a digital display for battery level tracking. They have various port configurations, supporting USB-C and USB-A, and feature power outputs up to 20W. The other line has an integrated cable while keeping a similar configuration. Both lines come in 10,000 mAh and 20,000 mAh sizes. We also have the BoostCharge Pro Magnetic Wireless Travel Pad (that’s a mouthful), which is a versatile charger that functions as a flat pad or a stand. It delivers 15W fast wireless charging for iPhones and other Qi2 devices, 5W for Apple Watches, and 5W for earbuds. It should be stressed that the company has had problems with its power banks in the past, so hopefully, these won’t explode on you.
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We also have the Travel Tech Organizer, a water-resistant nylon case designed to keep your tech neatly organized and secured while you take it with you on a plane or a long bus ride. It features secure zippers, a self-standing design, and various compartments for power banks, chargers, cables, and other accessories. And there’s also the SoundForm Surround Headphones—foldable, over-ear headphones offering a 60-hour battery life, Bluetooth 5.4, multipoint connectivity, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
11-in-1 Pro GaN Dock is priced at $199.99. It’s probably the more expensive product in this range, but some of the company’s other announcements are more sensible pricing-wise. The power banks, available in 10K and 20K capacities, start at $39.99 for the model with an integrated cable, while the version with a detachable cable and display begins at $29.99, and goes up to $44.99. The 3-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Travel Pad is priced at $129.99. The Travel Tech Organizer will retail for approximately $24.99, and te SoundForm Surround headphones are available at an accessible $39.99. You can check out all of these on Belkin’s website.
Source: Belkin