Belkin has issued a recall for two versions of its Auto-Tracking Stand Pro and its 20,000mAh BoostCharge USB-C PD power bank for iPhone because a “manufacturing defect may cause the products’ lithium-ion cell components to overheat”, posing a risk of fire and burns to users. While there has been only one report of fire in the US, there have been 15 reports in other countries, including two minor burn injuries and property damage worth $37,765, according to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
Approximately 83,500 stands and power banks were sold in the US between August 2020 and August 2025 through Belkin’s online store and retailers including Best Buy, Target, Walmart, and Amazon, while an additional 2,385 of them were sold in Canada. Recalled devices can be identified by their model numbers printed on the bottom or sides of the devices. The auto-tracking Stand Pro will have model number MMA008, while the power bank will have model number BPB002 or PB0003.
Customers are urged to immediately stop using the recalled devices and contact Belkin for a full refund or Belkin.com store credit for the full purchase amount plus a 20 percent bonus. A recall claim form is available on Belkin’s website and asks for a valid receipt and the device’s serial number to “speed up” the refund process. Once your claim is filed, recalled devices must be properly disposed of in a facility that can safely handle defective lithium-ion batteries, and they should not be placed in the trash, recycling bins, or the battery collection boxes found at many retailers.
