CES 2026 showcased how iPhone accessory makers can innovate while offering deep integration with Apple’s ecosystem. Think slimmer and safer iPhone power banks, smarter MagSafe add-ons, and even an accessory that makes your desk less cluttered.
Plus, Apple’s Find My tech is making its way into everyday carry items, while physical keyboards — typically considered a bulky and impractical iPhone accessory — have become more modular, wireless and easier to live with.
Check out the iPhone accessories from CES 2026 that stood out for all the right reasons.
Best iPhone accessories from CES 2026
Every year, electronics companies converge on Las Vegas to unveil their latest, greatest creations at CES. The massive trade show is a total tech overload — this year’s was overrun with robots, AI and other buzzy products — with many misses and a handful of hits.
Here at Cult of Mac, we’re always on the lookout for excellent iPhone accessories.
And while Apple doesn’t do CES, there was no dearth of new iPhone-oriented gear at CES 2026. The ones below caught our eye, not because of flashy specs or gimmicks, but because of the thoughtful upgrades they bring to make the iPhone experience better.
They focus on smart, practical upgrades that make them genuinely useful companions for your iPhone.
Table of contents: The best iPhone accessories from CES 2026
- Twelve South Valet
- BMX SolidSafe Air
- Moft Trackable Snap-On Phone Stand & Wallet
- Anker Nano 45W charger
- Clicks Power Keyboard
Twelve South Valet
Don’t want a Qi2 charger on your desk spoiling its premium look? The Twelve South Valet is a grown-up evolution of the bedside MagSafe charger. A raised Qi2 magnetic charging pad sits inside a leather-lined valet tray, giving you a single place to drop your iPhone and other everyday essentials at the end of the day. Unfortunately, wireless charging is limited to 15W (rather than the current Qi2.2 max of 25W), but if you’re charging your iPhone overnight, that doesn’t really matter.
True to its name — and Twelve South’s history of building premium accessories — the Valet exudes premium quality. The tray is wrapped in supple Nappa leather with a weighted metal base. And you can get the Valet in several different finishes.
The outer tray is also modular, so you can swap trims for a different look. A hidden 15W USB-C port located beneath the tray allows you to charge other devices, such as an iPad or Apple Watch. The integrated cable-management system allows the charger to sit on either side or rotate for tighter spaces.
At $179.99, the Twelve South Valet isn’t cheap. However, it’s a one-of-a-kind iPhone accessory that adds a touch of luxury to a bedside table or workspace while keeping your everyday essentials organized.
You can preorder the Twelve South Valet, with retail availability scheduled for January 15.
BMX SolidSafe Air

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There’s no shortage of power banks for iPhones that offer wireless charging. But there has been a rise in recalls in recent times due to safety concerns. BMX (Better Mobile Xperience) aims to solve this problem with its lineup of solid-state power banks.
Announced at CES 2026, these power banks use semi-solid-state chemistry, which involves using less liquid electrolyte to improve stability and limit swelling. Another benefit of this approach? Super-slim designs.
According to BMX, SolidSafe Air is the world’s slimmest semi-solid-state power bank lineup. The 5,000mAh model supports Qi2 wireless charging and features a color LCD with an integrated stand. Yet it measures just 6.8mm thick, thinner than most smartphones. Step up to the 10,000mAh version, and you get up to 60W output with faster 25W Qi2.2 wireless charging, a built-in cable and pogo pins — all in a 13.5mm thick body.
There are also 15,000mAh and 25,000mAh variants, which BMX says are the slimmest and smallest in their respective categories. The former can push up to 100W of power, while the latter can fast-charge a MacBook Pro at 140W speeds.
BMX’s SolidSafe Air will start shipping in the second quarter of 2026.
Moft Trackable Snap-On Phone Stand & Wallet

Photo: Moft
Moft is bringing one of Apple’s most useful ecosystem features to an accessory you never thought needed it: a popular phone and wallet stand.
At CES 2026, Moft showcased its updated Snap-On Phone Stand & Wallet with Find My support. The integration makes an already versatile accessory even better.
The wallet magnetically snaps onto the back of an iPhone and doubles as a fold-out stand for both portrait and landscape viewing. It unfolds into three adjustable viewing angles while still holding two to three credit or debit cards securely.
With Find My integration, you can track the location of an accessory using your iPhone. Moft’s wallet can even emit audible alerts at up to 70dB, so you can find it from any nook and cranny.
Unlike AirTags, the built-in battery isn’t user-replaceable. Instead, you recharge it wirelessly, and a single charge lasts for about six months, according to Moft.
The Moft Trackable Snap-On Phone Stand & Wallet will be available through Apple’s online and physical stores, as well as directly from Moft’s website, in multiple color options.
Anker Nano 45W charger

Photo: Anker
Anker stands out for its wide range of power adapters and accessories for the iPhone. And at CES 2026, it unveiled a bunch of chargers and power banks. Of them all, the Anker Nano 45W stands out.
Despite being 47% smaller than Anker’s original 30W charger, the Nano 45W packs a tiny LCD screen and 180-degree foldable prongs. The display detects and shows the model name of the connected iPhone — and optimizes charging output for various devices. As for the rotating prongs, they ensure the charger always faces upward, no matter how you plug it in.
Despite its compact size, the power brick can push 45W of power. That’s enough to fast-charge all iPhones, iPads and even slowly top up your MacBook Air or Pro.
Heat is a major concern with such compact power adapters. But Anker says that its new Nano 45W brick remains 9 degrees cooler than other 45W chargers.
The Anker Nano 45W charger will go on sale in late January for $39.99.
Clicks Power Keyboard
Successor to the original Clicks Keyboard, the Power Keyboard improves on its predecessor in every way. Instead of being tied to a dedicated keyboard case, the new Power Keyboard works as a snap-on MagSafe accessory. This makes attaching and removing the keyboard a breeze.
Another notable upgrade is power. The Clicks Power Keyboard doubles as a battery pack, topping up your iPhone while you type (albeit at only 5W). The 2,150mAh battery should provide enough juice to charge your iPhone about 40% to 50%, enough to get you through a particularly heavy day.
The Clicks team also ditched USB-C in favor of Bluetooth for a wireless connection. This adds even more flexibility in attaching and removing the accessory. Plus, the keyboard can connect up to three devices simultaneously now.
The Clicks Power Keyboard is a one-of-a-kind accessory, and for anyone who types heavily on an iPhone, it’s hard to find a better alternative.
You can preorder the Clicks Power Keyboard for $79 now. It will ship this spring.
More product news from CES 2026
Obviously, CES 2026 wasn’t only about iPhone accessories. Check out these other highlights:
Major manufacturers and trends
- Belkin launches powerful new chargers, power banks and hubs at CES 2026
- Anker’s new chargers are smarter, faster and cooler than ever
- Super-slim MagSafe power banks take the stage at CES 2026
- This is the most innovative iPhone game controller in years
SSDs
- Unleash 8TB: Thunderbolt 5 portable SSD hits 6,000 MBps
- Innovative ByteSize iPhone SSD boasts fingerprint security, Find My tracking
- Satechi CubeDock combines Thunderbolt 5 connectivity with up to 8TB SSD expansion
Monitors
- Dell takes on Pro Display XDR with massive curved 6K Thunderbolt monitor
- New portable monitor offers high quality at an affordable price
Smart home products
- Got your iPhone? This new smart lock lets you in, hands-free.
- Govee’s new smart lights track moods and adapt to conditions