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Ministry of Commerce recalls 5,500 Belkin wireless chargers

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Last updated: 2025/11/23 at 8:56 PM
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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce has issued a recall affecting 5,500 wireless chargers and power banks manufactured by Belkin, citing a potential risk of fire. The recall, announced recently, includes specific models of Belkin’s Auto-Tracking Stand Pro and BoostCharge USB-C PD Power Bank 20K products sold within the country. Consumers are advised to discontinue use and seek a refund, according to the ministry’s statement.

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The affected devices were identified as models MMA008, PB0003, and BPB002. The Ministry of Commerce made the announcement following reports of safety concerns, prompting a coordinated effort to remove potentially hazardous products from the market. This action underscores the government’s commitment to consumer safety and product quality standards.

Belkin Wireless Charger Recall: Details and Reasons

The primary concern driving the recall is the potential for these wireless chargers to overheat and cause a fire. The Ministry of Commerce did not release detailed information about the cause of the overheating, but indicated ongoing investigation into the manufacturing or design factors at play. This recall follows established protocols for product safety breaches and aims to minimize risk to the public.

Affected Products and Identification

Customers should carefully check their Belkin charging accessories against the listed model numbers: MMA008 (Auto-Tracking Stand Pro), PB0003, and BPB002 (BoostCharge USB-C PD Power Bank 20K). These models are commonly used for charging smartphones, tablets, and other USB-C compatible devices. Identifying the model number is typically found on a label affixed to the device itself or on its original packaging.

Belkin is a well-known manufacturer of consumer electronics and mobile accessories, and this recall represents a rare instance of large-scale product safety issues for the company. However, recalls are a standard procedure within the tech industry when potential hazards are discovered and are necessary to protect consumers.

The Ministry of Commerce’s statement emphasized the importance of immediately ceasing use of the identified products. Continuing to use these chargers could elevate the risk of harm and potentially lead to property damage. Consumers are strongly encouraged to take swift action.

Return and Refund Process

The Ministry of Commerce has instructed consumers to return the affected wireless chargers and power banks to the original point of purchase. Retailers are obligated to provide a full refund for the recalled items. Depending on the retailer’s policies, proof of purchase may be required to process the refund.

Additionally, consumers may wish to contact Belkin’s customer support for further guidance on the recall process. While Belkin hasn’t issued a direct global announcement mirroring the Ministry of Commerce’s statements, they are likely coordinating with retailers to ensure a smooth return and refund experience. Information regarding contact details can generally be found on the Belkin website.

This isn’t the first instance of recalled charging devices globally, highlighting the challenges in ensuring safety standards across mass-produced electronics. Recent years have seen a rise in reports of faulty batteries and power delivery systems in various charging accessories.

Implications for Consumers and the Tech Industry

This recall serves as a crucial reminder for consumers to remain vigilant about the safety of their electronic devices. Regularly inspecting charging cables and adapters for damage or wear and tear is a recommended practice. Purchasing from reputable brands and authorized retailers can also mitigate the risk of acquiring substandard or potentially dangerous products.

The incident may also prompt increased scrutiny of the quality control processes employed by Belkin and other mobile accessory manufacturers. Regulators globally are increasingly focused on the safety of fast-charging technology and the potential risks associated with lithium-ion batteries.

While the recall is currently limited to devices sold in Saudi Arabia, the potential for a wider, international recall cannot be ruled out. Similar models may be sold in other countries and could be subject to review if the issue is identified as widespread. The Ministry of Commerce has not indicated whether other regions have been affected by this issue but is likely sharing findings with international regulatory bodies.

The broader power bank market, estimated to be worth billions globally, is anticipated to see continued growth. However, manufacturers relying on third-party components or utilizing aggressive pricing strategies may face increased regulatory challenges and heightened consumer awareness regarding product safety. Concerns regarding portable power solutions and their potential for failure are ongoing.

Looking ahead, the Ministry of Commerce has indicated it will continue to monitor the situation and assess the effectiveness of the recall. A final report detailing the root cause of the issue and any corrective actions taken by Belkin is expected in the coming weeks. Consumers should continue to check for updates from the ministry and Belkin regarding the recall, particularly if they possess any of the affected wireless chargers or power banks. There is currently no set deadline for the completion of refunds, but consumers are urged to act promptly.

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