Belkin wants your screen protector to be persona, and it’s launching at CES 2026
Belkin has plenty to show off at CES 2026.

Andrew Grush / Android Authority
TL;DR
- Belkin has several new accessories to show at CES, including new power banks and screen protectors.
- Additionally, the company unveiled its plans for customized screen protection in collaboration with Screen Skinz.
- Lastly, there’s a new wear and tear program that makes it easy to replace your broken or worn-out screen protectors.
While Belkin might not be the biggest name at CES 2026, every year, the company uses the event to showcase some of its latest smartphone accessories. This year, the company has a few interesting new developments, including customized screen protectors, a new wear and tear program, and, finally, several great new cases and power banks.
Screen Skinz has been offering its own custom screen protectors for a while now, but Belkin is teaming up with the company to offer its users a curated collection of customized screen protectors, or even the option to make a Belkin protector with a custom design. The design will be etched onto the screen directly, but only visible when the display is off (so it won’t distract during use). The customization feature will be available directly from the Belkin website by the end of January.
In addition to its new Screen Skinz collaboration, Belkin is also upgrading its already solid product warranty with a new Wear and Tear replacement program that is launching sometime later this month. The new program will let users easily replace worn screen protection products directly from its website with as little hassle as possible.

It’s clear Belkin wants to step up more than just its product game with new customization and replacement features, but that doesn’t mean it is without a few notable new products as well.
On the screen protection side of the business, the company will offer its most rugged protection to date in the form of the Titan SmartShield, which is engineered with 9H surface hardness and rated for up to 6.5-foot drop protection. There will also be a privacy version available, with pricing for the Titan SmartShield starting at $49.99.
Don’t want to add a glass screen protector, but looking for improved durability? There’s also a new Titan LiquidGuard solution with uses water-based German SiO2, Graphene, and Nano-Titan technology to reinforce device displays without adding extra bulk. The solution takes just minutes to apply and includes a $300 screen repair guarantee. You can expect this option to hit store shelves for $59.99 this February.
That’s not all. Belkin has a few new power banks to showcase here at CES, including the UltraCharge Pro Power Bank 10k, which includes a magnetic ring, 30W UBC-C fast charging, Qi2 25W wireless charging, and a built-in kickstand. If you prefer something smaller, the BoostCharge Slim Magnetic Power Bank with Stand includes similar features in a 5,000mAh or 10,000mAh package but with less bulk and a lightweight, soft-touch silicone exterior.
Both banks will go on sale later this year, with the Pro fetching $99.99, while the Slim will range from $59.99 to $84.99.
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