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Belkin unveils Stage PowerGrip: a magnetic iPhone accessory with built-in power bank

Belkin unveils the Stage PowerGrip, a magnetic iPhone grip that doubles as a multi-device charger with a 9,300mAh battery.

Belkin has launched a new smartphone accessory designed to enhance both photography and convenience. The new Belkin Stage PowerGrip serves as a magnetic camera grip while also functioning as a portable power bank, combining practicality with modern design for mobile users.

Designed for photography and flexibility

The Stage PowerGrip magnetically attaches to the back of an iPhone, offering photographers an improved handheld shooting experience. It includes a physical shutter button for easy photo capture and supports multiple shooting orientations, allowing users to switch between landscape and portrait modes effortlessly.

In addition to serving as a camera grip, the device can act as a stand for hands-free viewing, making it suitable for video calls or watching content on the go. Its sturdy magnetic connection ensures the phone stays securely in place, even when shooting from different angles.

Built-in power bank with multi-device support

Inside the Stage PowerGrip is a 9,300mAh battery that provides up to 7.5W of wireless charging power. It also includes a retractable 0.75m USB-C cable for wired charging, alongside an extra USB-C port that enables users to charge multiple devices simultaneously.

In total, the device supports charging for up to three gadgets at once, although the overall power output is capped at 15W. This setup allows users to top up their smartphones, wireless earbuds, or other portable devices without the need for multiple chargers.

Belkin states that the Stage PowerGrip is compatible with any phone or case that supports magnetic wireless charging or magnetic attachments. This includes Apple’s MagSafe-equipped iPhones as well as Google’s latest Pixel 10 lineup, ensuring broad compatibility across leading smartphone brands.

Pricing and availability

The Belkin Stage PowerGrip is priced at S$104. While it has been officially announced, details regarding its local release date and pricing have not yet been confirmed. Belkin has indicated that updates will be provided once further information becomes available.

The combination of a practical camera grip and multi-device charger makes the Stage PowerGrip an appealing option for those who frequently capture content on their smartphones or need an efficient way to keep multiple devices powered during travel.

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