Belkin introduces Stage PowerGrip at CES 2025
At CES 2025, Belkin introduces Stage PowerGrip, a magnetic power bank shaped like a disposable camera with a shutter button. Visitors to the Las Vegas trade event, which runs between January 7th and 10th, can see the gadget first-hand. The brand says they’ve designed the power bank shaped as a disposable camera for creators, travelers, and multitaskers. It recharges the smartphones, all the while doubling as a rubbery grip for content creation.
When users take photos, they can hold onto the rubbery handle and capture the landscape images or selfies. In this way, their phones won’t fall out of their hands while they’re taking pictures. There’s also a curved piece of metal above the power bank so users can add their own wrist straps, or even keychains and carabiners. The shutter button is present, but Belkin has yet to confirm whether or not it can trigger taking pictures on the camera app.
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magnetic power bank shaped like a disposable camera
Belkin’s camera power bank demonstrates its magnetic wireless charging feature at CES 2025. As soon as the back part attaches to the smartphone’s body, Stage PowerGrip starts charging. The device isn’t exclusive to models that are wireless charging ready. The camera power bank comes with a retractable USB-C charging cable to power up external devices too. Then, Belkin adds a lens to their camera power bank shown at CES 2025.
It’s for aesthetic purposes, but the gadget’s features are written around it. There’s a small LED screen above it and next to the rubber grip that displays the battery percentage of the power bank. The device comes with USB-C output ports and a 10,000 mAh battery capacity. After CES 2025, Belkin plans to release the camera power bank in May 2025. They expect to offer it in various colors, including powder blue, sandbox, fresh yellow, pepper, and lavender.
Belkin creates magnetic power bank in the shape of disposable camera
the back part of Belkin’s camera-shaped power bank attached to the smartphone body, as seen at CES 2025
there’s a retractable USB-C charging cable for external devices
users hold onto the rubbery handle and capture the landscape images or their selfies
there’s a small LED screen that displays the battery percentage of the power bank