Belkin Unveils New Charging and Audio Tech at IFA

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PHIL TANN - SENIOR JOURNALIST
Phil hails from an IT background and has spent 14 years as a tech journalist, and over that time has seen massive evolution in phones, development...
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Belkin, has showcased its latest innovations at the annual IFA trade show, revealing new charging solutions and a refreshed lineup of its popular SoundForm audio products. Developed at the company’s California headquarters, the new accessories are designed to meet the evolving needs of modern devices, with a strong focus on safety, performance, and sustainability.

For those in need of power on the go, Belkin introduced three new charging solutions. The UltraCharge Magnetic Charger 25W, which is Qi2 25W certified, promises to charge an iPhone from 0 to 50 percent in just 30 minutes, a significant speed increase over standard chargers. It also features ChillBoost passive cooling to protect your device’s battery, a built-in kickstand for hands-free viewing, and a 2-metre tethered USB-C cable. Made with 75% post-consumer recycled materials, this charger is set to be available in Australia in late September for AU$69.95

UltraCharge Magnetic Charger 25W

Belkin’s new BoostCharge Pro Dual USB-C GaN Wall Chargers offer powerful performance in a compact form factor. Available in 50W and 67W models, these miniature GaN chargers can power laptops like a MacBook Pro or Dell XPS, and with two USB-C ports, can charge two devices simultaneously. They are also designed to be energy-efficient with near-zero standby power consumption. The 50W model will retail for AUD $49.95, while the 67W version will be AU$59.95. Both are expected to hit Australian shelves in late September.

SoundForm BoostCharge Pro Dual USB-C GaN Wall Chargers

Drivers can now charge multiple devices on the road with the BoostCharge Retractable Car Charger 75W. This 2-port charger features a retractable 75cm USB-C cable that provides up to 60W of power, enough for most laptops. It also includes an additional USB-C and USB-A port, and its Intelligent Power Allocation ensures each connected device receives optimal charging speed. This convenient car charger will be available in Australia in late September for AU$69.95

SoundForm retractable 75W Charger

Beyond power, Belkin is expanding its audio offerings with four new additions to the SoundForm range, all made with recycled plastic and packaged in 100% plastic-free materials. The SoundForm Anywhere semi-open earbuds are designed for all-day comfort, with a secure fit ideal for workouts. They offer 26 hours of total battery life, multipoint connectivity, and feature microphones with Clear Call Quality technology to reduce background noise.

SoundForm Anywhere

For the active user, the SoundForm ActiveFit earbuds are built with ergonomic silicone ear hooks to ensure a secure fit during any activity. They are IP54-rated for sweat and splash resistance and provide a total of 36 hours of playtime. The SoundForm Rhythm ANC earbuds offer reliable active noise cancellation in a sleek design, with three listening modes and three EQ presets for a customisable audio experience.

SoundForm ActiveFit Headphones

Finally, in a nod to the resurgence of wired solutions, Belkin is launching SoundForm USB-C Wired Earbuds with ANC. These earbuds require no charging, are easy to pack, and are harder to misplace. They feature a flat, tangle-free cable, are IPX5 water-resistant, and come with 12mm drivers for rich sound and deep bass. Pricing and local availability for the new SoundForm audio products are yet to be confirmed for the Australian market.

Wired headphones are back SoundForm USB-C

Belkin’s latest innovations prove that cutting-edge technology doesn’t have to come at the expense of our planet or our wallets. By consistently prioritising sustainability, making products that are genuinely affordable, and relentlessly pursuing product evolution, Belkin is setting a new standard for what consumers should expect from their favourite tech brands.

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Phil hails from an IT background and has spent 14 years as a tech journalist, and over that time has seen massive evolution in phones, development of technology and the introduction of AI. If it’s got buttons, a screen or goes “ping”, then he’s probably going to have some thoughts or opinions on it.
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