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    UGREEN Targets Middle East’s Multi-Device Users with New Charging Range Ahead of Samsung Launch

    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekFebruary 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Qi2 wireless pads, retractable-cable wall chargers, and travel-ready power banks roll out across UAE and Saudi Arabia

    SHARJAH – UGREEN has expanded its charging accessory portfolio across the Middle East, positioning itself to capture surging demand from consumers who now routinely power multiple devices—smartphones, tablets, earbuds, smartwatches, and laptops—simultaneously.

    The rollout arrives ahead of the anticipated launch of Samsung’s next-generation flagship smartphones, a peak period for accessory upgrades.

    Industry analysts note that professionals and frequent travelers in particular are driving demand for higher-output, multi-device charging solutions that do not compromise on safety or portability.


    What’s New

    UGREEN’s latest regional lineup spans wireless, wired, and portable power categories:

    • Qi2-certified magnetic wireless charging pad – Supports up to 25W charging for compatible devices, aligning with the industry’s shift toward standardized, magnet-aligned wireless charging
    • Compact multi-port wall chargers – Integrate USB-C and USB-A outputs with built-in retractable cables, designed to reduce clutter at home and on the go
    • Power banks – Range from compact daily-carry models to high-capacity variants for business travelers and power users requiring sustained output across multiple devices

    Availability varies between the UAE and Saudi Arabia, reflecting distinct consumer preferences and usage patterns in each market.


    Market Context

    According to market observers, the Middle East’s premium mobile accessories segment is experiencing steady growth, underpinned by:

    • High smartphone penetration rates
    • Rising adoption of productivity-focused devices
    • Growing consumer awareness of charging safety and efficiency standards

    Global fast-charging protocols are increasingly becoming baseline expectations, and brands are tailoring their product mixes to local demand signals.


    Company Snapshot

    Founded in 2012, UGREEN serves users in more than 130 countries. Its portfolio spans charging devices, mobile and computer accessories, and home and automotive solutions. The company emphasizes durability, energy efficiency, and compatibility with rapidly evolving device ecosystems.

    As next-generation smartphones enter the market, accessory manufacturers are expected to play an expanding role in shaping how users manage power across their daily device rotations.

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