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Home / Technology / Belkin Recalls Thousands of Chargers Amid Fire and Burn Risks

Belkin Recalls Thousands of Chargers Amid Fire and Burn Risks

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Belkin recalls Auto-Tracking Stand Pro and 20,000mAh power banks
  • Manufacturing defect may cause lithium-ion cells to overheat
  • 15 reports of fires in other countries, 2 minor burn injuries
  • $37,765 in property damage reported
Belkin Recalls Thousands of Chargers Amid Fire and Burn Risks

Belkin, a leading tech accessories manufacturer, has issued a recall for several of its products due to a serious safety concern. The company has recalled its Auto-Tracking Stand Pro for the iPhone and two versions of its 20,000mAh BoostCharge USB-C PD Power Bank, as a "manufacturing defect may cause the products' lithium-ion cell components to overheat," posing a fire and burn risk to users.

While there has been just one reported incident of a fire in the United States, the company has received 15 reports of fires in other countries, including two minor burn injuries and $37,765 in property damage. The recalled devices were sold in the US between August 2020 and August 2025, with approximately 83,500 units sold, and an additional 2,385 sold in Canada.

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Customers are urged to immediately stop using the affected products and contact Belkin for a full refund or store credit, plus a 20% bonus. The recalled devices should be properly disposed of at a facility that can safely handle defective lithium-ion batteries, and not placed in the garbage or recycling bins.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Belkin is recalling its Auto-Tracking Stand Pro for iPhone and two versions of its 20,000mAh BoostCharge USB-C PD Power Bank.
Belkin is recalling these products because a "manufacturing defect may cause the products' lithium-ion cell components to overheat," posing a fire and burn risk to users.
Yes, there has been one reported incident of a fire in the US, and 15 reports of fires in other countries, including two minor burn injuries and $37,765 in property damage.

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