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Belkin Recalls Devices Due to Fire Hazard

Fire Hazard: Belkin Products Recalled
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November 18, 2025, 7:49 am | Read time: 2 minutes

The U.S. manufacturer Belkin is recalling two of its products due to potential fire hazards. Affected are the Auto-Tracking Stand Pro (model number MMA008) and the BoostCharge USB-C PD Power Bank 20K (model number BPB002).

The reason for the recall is a manufacturing defect in the installed lithium-ion batteries, which, according to the manufacturer, can lead to dangerous overheating and, in the worst case, cause fires. The company strongly advises all customers to immediately disconnect the affected devices from power and stop using them. They should be stored safely and cool, preferably away from flammable materials or sharp objects that could damage the casing.

Stop Use Immediately

Belkin also warns against disposing of the devices in regular household trash or battery collection boxes. Instead, Belkin recommends taking them to a certified facility equipped to handle lithium-ion batteries safely. This way, users can actively help prevent the batteries from overheating or catching fire.

Refund via Online Form

Customers who own one of the affected devices will receive a full refund upon presenting a proof of purchase or the serial number. The respective numbers are located on the back or bottom of the product. A return can be requested through an online form on the Belkin website. According to the manufacturer, other Belkin devices are not affected.

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