
CES 2026, taking place in Las Vegas from January 6-9, is the world’s largest annual consumer technology event, where global brands unveil their latest innovations, including the Scosche launches.
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Scosche at CES 2026
Scosche is bringing a fresh batch of charging and tracking accessories to CES 2026.
The brand says this year’s collection is about adaptability and portability, with products intended to keep devices powered, visible, and accessible across vehicles and everyday setups.
As updated hands-free driving laws expand and new smartphones support up to 25W wireless charging, secure mounting with fast charging is becoming a must-have for many drivers.
- MagicMount Charge 5-In-1 GoAnywhere Phone Mount designed to attach to most flat surfaces.
- MagicMount Charge Pro Series wirelessly fast-charges MagSafe and Qi-ready devices.
- MagicGrip Charge adds auto-sensing motorised arms that secure the phone when it aligns with the charging coil.
- PowerVolt REEL chargers include an 85W version with a built-in retractable USB-C cable.
- FoundIT Locator family expansion adds Wallet+, a passport holder, and a TSA-accepted luggage lock. All work with Apple Find My or Google Find Hub.

First up, the “make-any-surface-a-charging-spot” idea comes from the MagicMount Charge 5-In-1 GoAnywhere Phone Mount, which pairs 25W Qi2 wireless charging (for MagSafe and Qi-ready devices) with magnetic mounting and a twist-to-lock suction-cup base.
Scosche says it can stick to dashboards, windscreens, counters, and the back of displays, and adds multiple 360-degree rotation points and a fold-flat design. The 5-in-1 GoAnywhere is slated for a Q3 release at $44.
If you want something more install-and-forget, Scosche’s MagicMount Charge Pro Series is spec’d for up to 25W wireless fast charging and uses a 360-degree adjustable head. It can be mounted on the back of a display, window, dash, or vent using adhesive, a StickGrip suction cup, vent clip, or Twist-to-Secure Vent Hook (with optional Swing-Arm and Flip-Arm configurations), and will be priced at $59.
A small but welcome practical detail: Scosche states every charging mount includes a USB-C power adapter and USB-C cable.
On the power side, the PowerVolt 85 REEL modernises the 12V socket with a built-in retractable USB-C cable and additional USB-C and USB-A ports, enabling configurations up to 85W total power. Scosche says it has built-in protection against overheating, overcharging, and short circuits.
The PowerVolt 70 REEL keeps the same tidy-cable idea, using a 1.5 ft retractable USB-C cable plus an additional USB-C and USB-A port, and Scosche says it can power up to three devices at once.
Both are due in Q3 2026.
Better tracking with FoundIT
Scosche has confirmed it’s expanding the FoundIT Locator family with “everyday and travel-ready” formats that work with Apple Find My or Google Find, letting you locate an item on a map or trigger a sound.
The FoundIT Wallet+ is the headline addition, as a MagSafe phone attachment for your smartphone. Made of premium vegan leather and offering RFID protection, with different models available, including one with a money clip.
For passports and the small chaos they attract, the FoundIT Passport Holder not only protects in the physical sense but also boasts two RFID-protected cards in a durable vegan leather sleeve.
Finally, the FoundIT Voyager integrates tracking into a TSA-accepted combination lock, with a reinforced steel cable also included. Scosche says travellers can track belongings in real time, get alerts if items are left behind, or use Lost Mode for live updates if luggage goes missing.

Frequently Asked Questions — CES 2026
CES 2026 is projected for 6–9 January 2026, with media days on 4–5 January for major press briefings.
The show will run across the Las Vegas Convention Center, the Venetian Expo, and selected venues on the Strip.
CES 2026 is a trade-only event requiring verified industry credentials, such as employer proof or recognised media status.
Registration is expected to open in mid-2025 following the CTA’s established annual cycle.
Yes. AI is a core theme for CES 2026, with expanded exhibition zones covering generative AI, robotics, and real-world applications.
Keynotes are expected to address AI governance, sustainability, mobility innovation, and global technology standards.
No. CES 2026 is not open to the general public and requires approved trade registration.
Yes. Eureka Park will again showcase global start-ups in AI, mobility, robotics, health tech, and climate innovation.
Arriving on 4 January is recommended for media events. Hotels near monorail stations provide the quickest venue access.
Attendance is anticipated to match recent years, likely between 115,000 and 130,000 participants.
Yes. EVs, charging solutions, and software-defined vehicle platforms will again dominate West Hall.
Expect long walking distances, multiple venues, and busy sessions. Planning routes and carrying a power bank are essential.


