Belkin is recalling thousands of charging banks and stands due to a fire risk – here's how to check your model
- Belkin has recalled three of its charging devices
- The batteries in them are at risk of overheating
- You can get a full refund for the cost of the items
Belkin is recalling tens of thousands of power banks and charging stands sold across the last five years, due to concerns about overheating batteries. These batteries could cause burns and fires, and affected devices should be returned immediately.
The formal recall (via Android Authority) applies to the Belkin Auto-Tracking Stand Pro (model number MMA008) and two versions of the Belkin BoostCharge USB-C PD Power Bank 20K (model numbers BPB002 and PB0003)
"A manufacturing defect may cause the products' lithium-ion cell components to overheat, which could pose a fire hazard to consumers," explains Belkin. "No other Belkin wireless chargers or any other Belkin products are affected by this recall."
If you have one of these devices, you should stop using it immediately (even if it seems to be fine), disconnect it from the power supply and any other products, and then fill out a claim form. It's important that you do not put the device in any waste or recycling bins.
Are you affected? How to check
To see if you have one of the recalled devices, look for the model number MMA008, BPB002, or PB0003 on the back or side of the device. You then need to find your serial number and/or proof of purchase to fill out the claim form.
Belkin says it will be giving affected users a choice of a full refund or store credit for the full price of the device, plus 20% extra credit on the Belkin online store – as long as you have valid proof of purchase or a serial number to offer.
As per the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the recall affects around 83,500 devices sold in the US and around 2,385 sold in Canada. The devices would've been sold between August 2020 and August 2025.
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It's not clear how many units are affected outside of the US and Canada, but the CPSC says there has been one report of a fire in the US, and 15 reports internationally, leading to two minor burn injuries and property damage.
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