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Belkin releases "Special Editions" of its Apple-product-focused wireless chargers

The BoostCharge 3-in-1 Special Edition. (Source: Belkin)
The BoostCharge 3-in-1 Special Edition. (Source: Belkin)
Belkin has debuted BoostCharge wireless charging accessories that support the iPhone, Apple Watch or AirPods, or, in some cases, all three at once. One of these can also become a power bank at need. They start at US$49.95 on the OEM's website at present.

Belkin's new BoostCharge wireless power accessories include a Special Edition 3-in-1 charging station with specific zones for iPhones, Apple Watches and AirPods; therefore, any user with all of these devices could replenish them at once. There is also a more generic Charging Pad that could presumably do the same. 

The most innovative of these products, however, might be the Portable Wireless Charger + Stand Special Edition. The former part of this term refers to a component that can detach from the same stand in order to act as a 10,000mAh (yet still wireless) power bank. It also has a USB type A port should the user want to use a cable instead, however.

All of these devices charge at 7.5 watts (W), have the Qi wireless saftey certification and have a 3-year product warranty from Belkin. This rate may be a little unprepossessing compared to some competing products; however, the OEM may intend this as part of this new BoostCharge series' "optimized for Apple" philosophy.

The 2-in-1 power bank and charging stand is priced at $79.99, whereas the Special Edition Charging Pad is $49.95. The 3-in-1 accessory, on the other hand, is $129.99.

The new Belkin charging accessories. (Source: Belkin)
The new Belkin charging accessories. (Source: Belkin)
 

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2020-07-14 (Update: 2020-07-14)