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Belkin announces record-low prices on tech essentials for Amazon Prime Day 2025

Belkin announces record-low prices on tech essentials for Amazon Prime Day 2025

Tahawul Tech25-07-2025
With Amazon Prime Day now live, Belkin is offering some amazing deals, including a selection of our most popular products, all at their lowest price ever on Amazon. Not only are these great deals, but these products are also tech essentials.
BoostCharge Pro 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Stand with Qi2 15W
This best-selling stand not only looks great, but it also offers a secure, aligned magnetic connection for iPhone with 2x faster charging speed. Charge iPhone, Apple Watch, and wireless earbuds in one place.
RRP: SAR 390.4/ Deal Price SAR 298.99
BoostCharge 2m USB-C to USB-C Cable 100W
Power and connect to a MacBook, Chromebook, Windows laptop, iPad, or other USB-C device with an extra-long, double-braided cable. Compatible with USB-C PD, it supports up to 100W charging, delivering safe and optimal charging speeds for a variety of devices.
RRP: SAR 68.70 / Deal Price: SAR 39.99
BoostCharge Power Bank 10K
Get 40 extra hours of battery life for your iPhone 14, 13, or 12, or charge up to 3 devices at once with up to 15W combined power from 2 USB-A ports and 1 USB-C port. A USB-A to USB-C cable is included so you can start charging right out of the box.
RRP: SAR 49 / Deal Price: SAR 43.99
BoostCharge Power Bank 20K
Get over 78 additional hours of battery life for your MagSafe-compatible iPhone, iPad or Samsung Galaxy, so you can stay connected longer. It provides power through its USB-C port and dual USB-A ports and comes with a USB-A to USB-C cable for immediate, out-of-the-box use.
RRP: SAR102.08 / Deal price: SAR 74.98
SoundForm Mini Wired On-Ear Headphones for Kids
Premium quality SoundForm headphones, reimagined for kids with distance learning, travel, and streaming online content in mind. These Mini Wired On-Ear Headphones are kid-friendly in every way, from their volume cap of 85 dB, to their easy-to-use controls and durable oops-proof design.
RRP: SAR 79 / Deal Price SAR 39
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