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Belkin Charging Case Pro for Switch 2 review: A more elegant solution

March 20, 2026
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Belkin Charging Case Pro for Switch 2 review: A more elegant solution
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Last year, Belkin released a couple of cases for the Nintendo Switch 2 just in time for launch, including one that came with a handy battery pack. That one was simple and effective, but it felt a bit crude because it wasn’t much more than a basic travel pouch with a generic power cell tossed inside. Now, Belkin is back with a Pro version of its Charging Case for the Nintendo Switch 2, featuring a more sophisticated battery pack along with a higher price tag ($100 vs. $70). So here’s the question for any Switch 2 owners still looking for a way to protect their console while keeping it topped off: Is a more elegant charging solution really worth the extra money?

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The pro version of Belkin’s Switch 2 charging case is a more sophisticated and versatile power solution. But it’s also more expensive, so unless you’re comfortable shelling out an extra $30 for the same basic features, you’re probably better off sticking with the non-pro option.

Pros

  • Included 10,000mAh battery pack
  • Battery pack also doubles as a stand
  • Built-in game storage
  • Solid construction
  • Hidden AirTag pouch
Cons

  • Costs more than the non-Pro version
  • A touch bigger and heavier too
  • No included USB-C cable

Case design

At 11.7 x 6.1 x 2.5 inches and weighing 1 pound 12 ounces, the Pro Charging Case is a touch larger and heavier than its non-pro sibling. It also features a very similar design with the same color options and materials, including a tough polyester outer shell that’s balanced by a softer, velvet-like material and cutouts for your Switch 2 on the inside.

The Pro Charging Case (bottom) is a touch bigger and heavier than the previous model, but aside from that its sports a nearly identical design.

The Pro Charging Case (bottom) is a touch bigger and heavier than the previous model, but aside from that its sports a nearly identical design. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget)

Once again, Belkin has done a good job of providing a snug cabin to store your console while still making it easy to take it in and out. That said, if your system also has an extra-thick protector or hardshell case like the Killswitch from Dbrand, it may not fit. There’s also a padded flap that swings down to protect your Switch 2’s screen that also pulls double duty as a place to stash up to 12 game cartridges, which is a very thoughtful touch.

However, the biggest change to the Pro Charging Case’s exterior design is a new cutout on the front edge, which allows you to top off other gadgets (or a Switch) by plugging a USB-C cable into Belkin’s included battery pack. Unfortunately, the case doesn’t come with a cord, which seems a bit odd until you take a closer look at the power pack’s layout. That’s because once you open up the case, you’ll see a second port designed to fit right into the bottom power jack on the Switch 2 without the need for a cable.

The inside of the Pro Charging Case features a handy mesh pocket, 12 slots for game carts and a hidden AirTag pouch.

The inside of the Pro Charging Case features a handy mesh pocket, 12 slots for game carts and a hidden AirTag pouch. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget)

Other small touches on Belkin’s Pro Charging Case include a mesh pocket for storing things like cables, Joy-Con straps or cleaning cloths, which is very handy. However, my favorite thing might be the AirTag pouch that’s also hidden inside that pocket, which could give you a fighting chance of recovering your system if it’s ever lost or stolen (though I wouldn’t count on it).

Battery pack

The arrangement of the included 10,000mAh battery pack and the placement of its internal USB-C port makes it a cinch to recharge your Switch 2 every time you put it in the case.

The arrangement of the included 10,000mAh battery pack and the placement of its internal USB-C port makes it a cinch to recharge your Switch 2 every time you put it in the case. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget)

Despite the increased size of the Pro Charging Case’s included battery, it has the same 10,000mAh capacity as what you get from its less expensive sibling. That means you’ll typically have enough juice for a little more than 1.5 recharges for your Switch 2 and its onboard 5,220mAh cell. Instead of relying on a simple external power pack like before, Belkin’s bundled battery comes with a second USB-C port and a kickstand. This makes it super easy to plug in your Switch 2 every time you put it in the case. This way, you know the next time you turn it on, it’ll be at 100 percent.

Here's what the battery pack looks like when you take it out of the case. As you can see, its size and shape means it's not a great standalone external power pack any more.

Here’s what the battery pack looks like when you take it out of the case. As you can see, its size and shape means it’s not a great standalone external power pack any more. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget)

Alternatively, you can raise the kickstand to prop up the Switch 2 and game on it while it stays nestled inside the case. This might seem a bit redundant as Nintendo’s console already has its own kickstand, but Belkin’s allows you to continue charging the system while you’re playing without needing a cord. There’s even a handy display on the side of the battery, so it’s super easy to see how much juice is left, even when the case is closed. Furthermore, when you need to recharge the power pack, you can do so without removing it from the case or disconnecting your Switch thanks to that bonus USB-C port on the outside. Compared to the previous model, this is certainly a more elegant solution that provides some subtle quality of life improvements. The one downside is that the battery pack is somewhat awkwardly shaped, so you won’t really want to use it on its own.

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Wrap-up

There’s no doubt the Pro Charging Case’s new battery pack is a more premium solution that’s easier to use and manage. When you need to recharge it, you can do so from the outside without opening the pouch. It also lets you charge a Switch 2 without ever needing a cable. The built-in kickstand is another bonus that helps elevate the whole kit from a simple case to something closer to a tiny all-in-one gaming booth.

One of the neat things about giving the battery a kickstand is that it turns the case into a mini all-in-one. This makes me wish Belkin gave the included power pack some sort of docking functionality for connecting the Switch 2 to an external display.

One of the neat things about giving the battery a kickstand is that it turns the case into a mini all-in-one. This makes me wish Belkin gave the included power pack some sort of docking functionality for connecting the Switch 2 to an external display. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget)

That said, after using it for a couple of weeks, I’m still not sure the added convenience is worth an extra $30 over the original. Due to the battery packs’ new shape, it’s less useful as a standalone power cell, and the rest of the case’s design is largely unchanged. Of course, it’s always nice to have options, and if you’re the kind of person who doesn’t mind spending a little extra for a more streamlined and convenient kit, Belkin’s Pro Charging Case for the Switch 2 is still very much worth consideration.

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