

Now available: UltraCharge Qi2 charging stations from Belkin for Apple and more

With the UltraCharge charging stations, Belkin relies on the Qi2 standard. The models offer variants for two or three devices and differ in terms of cooling and features.
You charge your smartphone every day. Probably also your headphones or smartwatch. A cable here. A charging pad there. Clutter quickly builds up. Belkin has therefore opted for Qi2, the latest standard for wireless charging, with its new UltraCharge charging stations. It combines wireless convenience with stable power of up to 25 watts.
3-in-1 for smartphone, watch and headphones
The 3-in-1 version is designed as a stationary charging station. It charges your smartphone, Apple Watch and headphones at the same time. In addition to the Qi2 surface with 25 watts, there is a 5-watt pad for AirPods and an MFi-certified charging puck for the Apple Watch. Thanks to a flexible joint, your iPhone can even be used at an angle of up to 65 degrees while charging.
A key feature is the active cooling. Belkin relies on the so-called «ChillBoost» technology with a quiet fan that can be switched off as an option. This should reduce the temperature during fast charging by up to seven degrees Celsius, which reduces the load on the battery. A 45-watt USB-C power supply unit and a 1.5 metre cable are included in the scope of delivery.
2-in-1 for smartphone and headphones
If you don't have a compatible smartwatch, the 2-in-1 version will do. It combines a 25-watt Qi2 charging surface for the smartphone with an additional 5-watt pad for headphones. Belkin has dispensed with a watch puck here. The station is foldable, making it more compact and around 30 grammes lighter than the 3-in-1 model.
There are also differences in the cooling: instead of an active fan, the 2-in-1 model uses a passive thermal design. It is supplemented by a 5-watt USB-C output, which can be used to charge another device in the traditional way via cable.
Compatibility with a focus on Apple
All UltraCharge models are Qi2-certified and can charge any Qi2-capable smartphone. Support is most evident with Apple devices: iPhone 16 and iPhone 17 reach a full 25 watts, AirPods use the 5-watt pad and only the 3-in-1 versions charge the Apple Watch via the integrated MFi-certified puck. Qi2 compatibility is still available for other manufacturers, but without the special extras for headphones and smartwatches.


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