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Belkin debuts fast charging products for the iPhone 13, Apple Watch series 7

Belkin has introduced the BOOST↑CHARGE PRO 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad with MagSafe and BOOST↑CHARGE PRO Portable Fast Charger.

The BOOST↑CHARGE PRO 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad delivers fast and efficient charging speeds for iPhone 13 and iPhone 12 models, Apple Watch Series 7, and AirPods, engineered with MagSafe to provide up to 15W of charging power to iPhone 13 and iPhone 12 models, according to Belkin CEO Steve Maloney. It supports fast charging Apple Watch Series 7 from 0 to 80% in about 45 minutes which is up to 33% faster than Series 6. 

The Wireless Charging Pad features upgraded chrome finishes and silicone details and contains an adjustable module to accommodate any Apple Watch case size either flat or in nightstand mode. It’s compatible with MagSafe cases and comes with a 2-year warranty4. This product comes with a 40W power adapter.

Built with a new magnetic fast charging module and integrated USB-C cable, the BOOST↑CHARGE PRO Portable Fast Charger charges Apple Watch Series 7 from 0 to 80% in about 45 minutes which is up to 33% faster than Series 6. It displays and charges Apple Watch Series 7 in a flat or vertical orientation for nightstand mode and is designed to be compact and easily portable.

 It includes an integrated 1.2-meter USB-C cable with intuitive cable management, and adjustable module to accommodate any Apple Watch case size. This product requires a USB-C compliant power adapter.

The BOOST↑CHARGE PRO 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad with MagSafe can be ordered now for US$149.95 at Belkin.com and apple.com in the U.S., Japan, Hong Kong and China, and rolling out worldwide in the months to come.

The BOOST↑CHARGE PRO Portable Fast Charger for Apple Watch can also be ordered today for $59.95 at Belkin.com and apple.com in the U.S., Japan, Hong Kong and China, and rolling out worldwide in the months to come.

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.