Thursday, December 12, 2024
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Belkin announces new additions to its SCREENFORCE, BOOST↑CHARGE lines

Belkin has introduced new additions to its SCREENFORCE screen protection for MacBooks and BOOST↑CHARGE mobile power collections for multiple Apple devices. The company says they deliver “full privacy, multi-device charging convenience, and ultimate portability.” 

The $59.95 TruePrivacy Screen Protection provides removable and reusable privacy protection for MacBooks. It offers full-screen, ultra-thin protection that’s purportedly easy to remove, wash and reuse. It also features a TruePrivacy Panel for easy storage when the protector isn’t being used. It also contains anti-glare technology for best viewing experience.

The $79.9 BOOST↑CHARGE Portable Wireless Charger + Stand Special Edition is a 2-in-1 solution that features a Qi-certified wireless charging power bank for portable charging, and a base stand for docking and viewing in landscape or vertical when stationed. It wirelessly charges an iPhone 8 and later at 7.5W and includes 10,000 mAh of power when used as a portable power bank. When docked, the stand charges both the power bank and device.

The $129.95 BOOST↑CHARGE 3-in-1 Wireless Charger Special Edition allows users to wirelessly charge their iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods simultaneously at optimal speeds. It’s Qi-certified and compatible with AirPods Pro, AirPods with Wireless Charging Case, and most phone cases up to 3mm. It also has an LED light that clearly displays charging status.

The $49.95 BOOST↑CHARGE Wireless Charging Pad 7.5W Special Edition provides wireless charging to charge iPhone 8 and later optimally at 7.5W. The wireless charging pad is compatible with most cases up to 3mm and is Qi-certified to ensure safe charging to all compatible devices such as iPhone, AirPods Pro, and AirPods with Wireless Charging Case.

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.