Belkin Recalls 3 Models of Power Banks and Charging Stands for Fire Hazard (2025)
Belkin is recalling its MMA008 charging stand and BPB002 and PB0003 power banks sold at multiple retailers due to a fire and burn hazard. The lithium-ion battery can overheat. Consumers should stop using the recalled devices immediately and contact Belkin for a full refund or store credit.
Quick Facts at a Glance
Recall Date
November 13, 2025
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brand
Belkin
Category
Electronics
Sold At
Multiple Retailers
At-Risk Groups
GENERAL
Product Images
Recalled MMA008 Portable Wireless Charging Stand
Location of model number on the recalled MMA008 Portable Wireless Charging Stand (in red box)
Recalled BPB002 Portable Power Bank
Location of model number on the recalled BPB002 Portable Power Bank (in red box)
Recalled PB003 Portable Power Bank
Hazard Information
The lithium-ion battery in the power banks and charging stands can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.
What You Should Do
return it for a full refund. Belkin toll-free at 800-223-5546 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, online at http://www.belkin.com/MMA008recall and http://www.belkin.com/BPB002recall or at https://www.belkin.com/ and click on "Product Recalls" at the bottom of the page for more information.. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled power banks and charging stands and contact Belkin to receive a full refund or store credit. Consumers should submit photos showing the front and back of the product with their recall submission form. Consumers can receive a full refund for the amount on the purchase receipt, if provided. If no receipt is provided, consumers can receive the average sales price for the model. Alternatively, consumers can choose to receive a Belkin store credit worth 20 percent more than the average sales price of the model. Note: Do not throw this recalled lithium-ion battery or device in the trash, the general recycling stream (e.g., street-level or curbside recycling bins), or used battery recycling boxes found at various retail and home improvement stores. Recalled lithium-ion batteries must be disposed of differently than other batteries, because they present a greater risk of fire. Your municipal household hazardous waste (HHW) collection center may accept this recalled lithium-ion battery or device for disposal. Before taking your battery or device to a HHW collection center, contact that office ahead of time and ask whether it accepts recalled lithium-ion batteries. If it does not, contact your municipality for further guidance.. Available options: Refund
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About This Product
The recall covers Belkin MMA008 charging stands and BPB002/PB0003 power banks. These devices provide portable charging and wireless charging for mobile devices. Consumers commonly use them to charge smartphones and small electronics.
Why This Is Dangerous
Lithium-ion batteries in the devices can overheat, creating a fire or burn hazard during charging or use.
Industry Context
This recall is not part of a broader industry pattern.
Real-World Impact
Consumers may face fire or burn injuries and must stop using the devices immediately to avoid hazard and seek refunds or store credit.
Practical Guidance
How to identify if yours is affected
Check model numbers MMA008, BPB002 and PB0003 on your devices.
Check serial numbers: MMA008 prefixes 57X; BPB002 prefixes 35S.
Confirm color: MMA008 and BPB002 are black; PB0003 black or white.
Where to find product info
Recall information and submission are available at belkin.com/MMA008recall, belkin.com/BPB002recall, or belkin.com. Look for Product Recalls at the bottom of the page.
What timeline to expect
Refunds or store credits typically completed within several weeks after submission.
If the manufacturer is unresponsive
Document all attempts to contact Belkin
Keep copies of submission confirmations
Escalate to consumer protection agencies if needed
How to prevent similar issues
Use original Belkin accessories and certified chargers only.
Avoid counterfeit or damaged cables and adapters.
Keep devices away from heat when charging.
Check for recall updates on Belkin's recalls page.
Documentation advice
Keep photos of the product fronts and backs, serial numbers, receipts if available, and communication with Belkin for your records.
Product Details
MMA008 charging stand. Color: Black. Serial numbers 14 digits starting with 57X printed on bottom. Model number MMA008 printed on bottom. BPB002 power bank. Serial numbers 14 digits starting with 35S printed on back. Model number BPB002 printed on the back top of the device. PB0003 power bank. Model number PB0003 printed on the back. Colors: PB0003 available in Black or White. All recalled units are included regardless of color. Recall date: 2025-11-13. Status: Active. Sold at unspecified retailers.
Reported Incidents
No injuries or incidents have been reported.
Key Facts
3 models recalled: MMA008 charging stand, BPB002 power bank, PB0003 power bank
Serial prefixes: MMA008 bottom serials start with 57X; BPB002 back serials start with 35S
PB0003 model printed on back; PB0003 available in black or white
All serial numbers are included in the recall
Colors: MMA008 and BPB002 in black; PB0003 in black or white
Recall date: 2025-11-13; Status: Active; Hazard: fire and burn from overheated lithium-ion battery
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