BoostCharge Pro Power Bank 10K with Apple Watch Charger review: A power bank built to support multiple devices
A review of the BoostCharge Pro Power Bank 10K with Apple Watch Charger, covering its built-in watch charger, 45W multi-device charging, integrated cable, and everyday performance.
Most people already have at least one power bank, and many have more than they actually use. Over time, these end up in a drawer because while they solve the basic issue of a low battery, they introduce a different kind of inconvenience. Each one usually depends on a separate cable, and those cables tend to pile up, get tangled, or simply go missing when needed most. What starts as a simple backup solution often turns into a small routine of checking, packing, and untangling before heading out.
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That routine becomes more frustrating when a smartwatch is involved, especially within the Apple ecosystem. Unlike a phone, it cannot share the same cable, and the charging puck is easy to forget because it is small and rarely used on its own. It often becomes the missing piece that breaks the entire setup, forcing users to either carry it separately or accept that the watch will not charge until they get home.
The Belkin BoostCharge Pro Power Bank 10K addresses that directly by building the Apple Watch charger into the power bank itself. There is no separate puck to pack, no extra cable to manage, and no need to think about it before leaving. Built-in cable charging and USB-C port charging are available on the same unit, so everything can be handled from a single device without adding more items to carry.
Designed for carry and daily handling

The overall shape is compact but not slim. It sits somewhere between a typical 10,000mAh brick and a smaller travel accessory, with enough thickness to feel solid in hand without becoming bulky in a bag. At 265g, the weight is noticeable but still manageable for daily carry. It does not disappear into a pocket, but it fits comfortably in a small pouch or the side compartment of a backpack without taking up much space.

The power bank features a matte plastic shell that feels grippy in the hand and resists fingerprints, which helps when it is handled throughout the day. It comes in black and sand colour options, both of which keep the look understated and practical, without drawing unnecessary attention when carried around.
There is a built-in loop on the body, which makes it easier to carry or hook onto a bag. It is a simple addition, but it gives the power bank a clear grip point when charging on the move, instead of holding onto the edges or the cable. The integrated USB-C braided cable sits neatly along the body, keeping it accessible without getting in the way during storage or use.

What stands out is the Apple Watch charger. It folds into the body and sits flush when not in use, so there are no protruding parts when the power bank is packed away. When flipped out, it stays in place and feels stable during normal use, making it easy to place the watch on charge without having to adjust or hold it.
The digital dot-matrix display sits flat on the surface and clearly shows the battery percentage. It is easy to check at a glance and does not disrupt the device’s overall layout. Together, these details keep the design clean and functional, with each element serving a clear purpose without adding unnecessary bulk or complexity.
Apple Watch charging takes priority, but the rest holds up
The Apple Watch charger proved to be the most used feature during testing. It is quick to access, easy to position, and requires no setup beyond flipping it out. The watch snaps into place reliably, and once it is on, it charges without needing to be checked or adjusted.
During testing, the watch was placed on the charger multiple times throughout the day, often in short bursts before heading out or between tasks. Each time, it started charging immediately, without needing to adjust the angle or check for contact. Even when the power bank was moved slightly on a table or held in hand, the watch stayed in place and continued charging without interruption.

That reliability makes a difference over time. There is no need to glance back to confirm it is charging, nor to make a second attempt to “seat” the watch properly. It behaves the same way as a dedicated charger at home, so it can be used without thinking, whether on a desk, in a bag, or during travel.

The rest of the charging performance holds up alongside that. With a total output of up to 45W, the power bank handles multiple devices without feeling underpowered. Charging a second device at the same time introduces little friction. A tablet, earbuds, or a handheld console can be plugged in alongside a phone, using the built-in USB-C cable or the additional port, and both continue charging at a usable pace. It avoids the usual need to rotate devices one after another, which is often where simpler power banks fall short.

The battery capacity of the BoostCharge Pro Power Bank is enough to handle a typical day without needing to ration usage. During testing, it was able to take a smartphone from low battery to around full once, with enough remaining to give a second partial top-up later in the day. At the same time, topping up an Apple Watch or a pair of earbuds had a much smaller impact on the overall battery, so these could be charged alongside the phone without much concern.
The verdict: BoostCharge Pro Power Bank 10K with Apple Watch Charger
The BoostCharge Pro Power Bank 10K with Apple Watch Charger is best understood as a power bank built around the Apple Watch. The integrated charger removes the need to carry a separate puck, which is often the one accessory that gets left behind. That alone makes it far more practical for keeping an Apple Watch charged throughout the day, especially outside the home.
The rest of the setup supports that well. A phone and a second USB-C device can be charged alongside the watch without much compromise, and the 45W output keeps everything running smoothly. The built-in cable also reduces the need to carry extra accessories, so the entire charging setup stays in one place rather than spread across multiple items.
It is less suited for users who only need occasional phone top-ups or who want the smallest possible power bank. The added features bring extra weight, and the Apple Watch charger will not matter if it is not used. For users who wear an Apple Watch daily, however, this replaces a separate charger and simplifies what needs to be carried, delivering the most value.


