Belkin Issues Full Refunds for Recalled Power Bank
Belkin has issued a recall for its BoostCharge Pro power bank due to a potential safety issue. Thankfully, no injuries have been reported, but the company is urging consumers to stop using the device immediately.
Customers are advised to power down the Belkin BoostCharge Pro and disconnect it from power sources and other devices. The charger should then be placed in a safe location away from anything flammable or that could be damaged by the power bank.
Identifying the Recalled Power Bank
Affected models can be identified by their model number, BPD005, printed in white text on the back, behind the Apple Watch charging pad. Since no, the power bank is not being replaced, users can get a full refund. To get a refund, visit Belkin’s online recall website. Users will need to have the power bank’s serial number for the refund. If you the serial number if missing or illegible, a “copy of the purchase receipt and photo showing the front and back of the power bank” can be submitted.
Safe Disposal: A Priority
Belkin urgently requests that customers do not discard the recalled power bank in regular trash or recycling bins. Doing so can create fire hazards and contribute to the growing electronic waste problem. Belkin does not. Foster andómo
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What steps is Belkin taking to address the safety concerns with the BoostCharge Pro power bank?
## Belkin Recall: A Safety First Approach
**Interviewer:** Welcome back to the show. Today we’re discussing a recent safety recall issued by Belkin for their BoostCharge Pro power bank. Joining us to discuss the details is [Guest Name], a consumer safety advocate. Thanks for being here.
**Guest:** Happy to be here and raise awareness about this important recall.
**Interviewer:** So, Belkin is urging customers to stop using this specific power bank immediately. Can you tell us a little more about the potential risk?
**Guest:** While Belkin hasn’t released specific details about the safety issue, they’re clearly taking a precautionary approach. It’s commendable that they’re prioritizing consumer safety and urging people to discontinue use. [[1](https://www.notebookcheck.net/Recall-Belkin-urges-users-to-stop-using-BoostCharge-power-bank-immediately.924529.0.html)].
**Interviewer:** Thankfully, there have been no reported injuries. What are the steps Belkin is taking to address this situation?
**Guest:** Belkin is offering full refunds to anyone who purchased the affected BoostCharge Pro power bank. They’ve also provided detailed instructions on how to safely power down the device and store it until they can be returned or disposed of properly.
**Interviewer:** That’s great to hear. How can our viewers identify if they have one of these recalled power banks?
**Guest:** The specific model being recalled is the BoostCharge Pro Fast Wireless Charger for Apple Watch + Power Bank 10K. It was launched in 2023.
**Interviewer:** What’s your advice to anyone who might be using this power bank right now?
**Guest:** Stop using it immediately. Follow Belkin’s instructions for safe handling and contact them directly to initiate the refund process. Remember, safety always comes first.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, [Guest Name], for providing this important information. We appreciate your expertise.