Charging Grip and Travel Bag Unveiled
Belkin, a leading consumer electronics brand for 40 years, has expanded its Nintendo Switch 2 accessories ecosystem with the introduction of the Gaming Charging Grip and Gaming Travel Bag, set to be available from 4th June. The company originally entered the gaming accessories segment in June 2025.
The Gaming Charging Grip enhances handheld gameplay through an ergonomic, non-slip design. It includes a removable magnetic 10K power bank that provides up to 30W charging via an integrated USB-C cable. Players can remove Joy-Cons without detaching the grip, and it remains compatible with the console’s kickstand and dock. A digital battery display indicates charging status, allowing for extended gaming sessions. Notably, the product housing is made with a minimum of 72% post-consumer recycled materials.
Belkin’s Gaming Travel Bag offers gamers a practical solution for carrying the Nintendo Switch 2 and its accessories. It features a dedicated soft-lined pocket secured with a Velcro strap. the bag includes spacious storage and a hidden compartment for smart trackers, making it an ideal choice for gamers who travel frequently.
Product Details and Availability
Both products are available in Black, Lilac, and Olive. The Charging Grip is priced at $99.99 AUD, while the Travel Bag costs $49.99 AUD. Customers can purchase them on belkin.com, amazon.com, and select retailers globally.
Logan Olson, Director of Product Management for Future Ventures at Belkin, stated, “Since entering this space last year, we’ve focused on designing products that solve real consumer needs, and these new additions expand our Nintendo Switch 2 ecosystem with more ways to comfortably play, stay powered, and travel with confidence.”
These new accessories complement the January debut of the award-winning Charging Case Pro, further broadening Belkin’s gaming portfolio. The Charging Grip and Travel Bag are designed to improve the gaming experience by providing power, protection, and convenience for players on the go.

