Belkin launches battery grip for Nintendo Switch two

Published on June 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Belkin has introduced an accessory designed for the new Nintendo Switch 2. It is an ergonomic grip that attaches to the console and includes a built-in 10,000 mAh battery. The goal is to offer greater comfort during portable gaming sessions and extend the device's battery life. Additionally, it features a foldable kickstand and is compatible with dock mode, allowing the console to be charged without removing the accessory.

Nintendo Switch 2 console mounted in Belkin ergonomic grip with 10,000 mAh battery pack attached, player hands holding the device during intense gaming action, kickstand deployed on a desk surface demonstrating tabletop mode, USB-C charging cable connected to the grip while console remains in dock, technical engineering visualization, clean white studio lighting, soft shadows on brushed plastic surface, detailed battery indicator LEDs glowing blue, ergonomic contour lines visible on rubberized handles, photorealistic product render, cinematic macro shot focusing on connection ports and kickstand hinge mechanism, showing seamless integration between accessory and console

10,000 mAh Battery and Integrated Kickstand 🔋

The 10,000 mAh battery offers a capacity that can double the console's battery life in portable mode, depending on usage. The grip is designed to distribute weight more evenly, reducing hand fatigue. The integrated kickstand allows the console to be placed on flat surfaces for tabletop mode play. Compatibility with dock mode ensures the accessory does not interfere with the official charging station, although it will likely take up more space than necessary.

Because Fingers Need Vacations Too 😅

Belkin reminds us that, even though the Switch 2 is comfortable, you can always add a bit more weight so your arms get a workout. Because nothing says professional gamer like having an extra battery attached to the console, a kickstand you'll never use, and the certainty that, if you drop it, it will put a hole in the floor. At least, when the console's battery runs out, the grip's battery will give you time to regret not buying the OLED model.