Belkin Recalls Auto-Tracking Stand Pro and Two Power Banks Due to Fire Risk

Popular iPhone accessory maker Belkin has issued a recall for three of its products, including the Belkin Auto-Tracking Stand Pro, the Belkin BoostCharge USB-C PD Power Bank 20K, and the Playa USB-C PD Power Bank 20K.

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The Auto-Tracking Stand Pro has a model number of MMA008, the BoostCharge Power Bank has a model number of BPB2002, and the Playa Power bank has a PB0003 model number. Model numbers are located on the back or side of each product. The charging stand and both power banks were sold in black, while the Playa model was also available in white. Affected devices were sold on the Belkin website and through third-party retailers like Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Best Buy.

Belkin says that a manufacturing defect can cause the lithium-cell batteries in the devices to overheat, resulting in fire and burn hazards to customers. The recall is also listed on the Consumer Product Safety Commission website.

There were approximately 83,500 units sold in the U.S., along with 2,385 in Canada, but the CPSC does not include international sales. There has been one report of a fire in the United States, and 15 reports internationally. Two people received minor burn injuries, and property damage totaling $37,765 was reported outside the U.S.

Customers who own an affected model should stop using the protect, disconnect it from power, and contact Belkin. The devices should be kept in a safe, dry location away from anything flammable or anything that can damage the power bank, and they should not be placed in waste or recycling bins.

Belkin is offering full refunds or store credit, and is asking for copies of receipts and proof of ownership. An image of the product showing its serial number is required, and if a receipt is provided, the purchase price on the receipt will be refunded. If no receipt is available, Belkin will offer the average sales price for the model. Customers can also opt for a Belkin store credit worth 20 percent more than the average sales price of the device.

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Top Rated Comments

WarmWinterHat Avatar
12 weeks ago

lithium battery fires. When will it end?
When batteries move to an element that isn't reactive with water.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
captrlp Avatar
12 weeks ago
Oh, so all the “experts” on MR forums that claim Anker is ? and the brand to stay away from because of fire hazards and recalls…now, what say you?
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
macduke Avatar
12 weeks ago

Good GRIEF, I'm just about done with this company. They had that other issue with the 3 in 1 stand thingie that I just ended up throwing out.
Not to mention a couple years ago when their WeMos got hacked, and instead of issuing a patch, they told us to kick rocks, even though the devices were on sale not long before said hack. I had to replace a bunch of devices out of my own pocket. And now they're EOLing all kinds of other WeMo products soon. If at this point in 2025, someone is a MacRumors reader and still buying Belkin products, they've got a screw loose. I will not mince words here: They are absolutely the worst major Apple-adjacent brand at this point. They deserve to fail and hopefully will soon.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mw360 Avatar
12 weeks ago
Lol. I get all my accesories on Amazon from CHPSHT, FRHZRD and CHNJNK. So cheap and they never have safety recalls!
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DribbleCastle Avatar
12 weeks ago
This is probably more about a supplier issue that they used for these products. Also, isn't it nice when the government keeps you safe by working with companies on safety recalls? It's almost like the government is trying to protect us.

I'm kinda happy with this recall as I have the Auto-Tracking Stand Pro that i don't really use as i expected for facetime calls. So getting a full cash refund or refund + 20% with Belkin are excellent options.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DogHouseDub Avatar
12 weeks ago
For the pearl-clutchers: Be more concerned about the jumble-named companies that never issue a recall.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)