Belkin says that it will refund the full cost of the product to those who purchased it. The manufacturer’s suggested retail price of the combination Apple Watch wireless charger/10000mAh power bank was $99.99 although some retailers might have sold it for less.
The issue with this particular product was created during the manufacturing process and could result in overheating of the charger’s lithium cells. The overcharged cells could start a fire making the product “a fire hazard to consumers.” So far, Belkin says that no injuries have been reported and no other Belkin product is being recalled. If you use one of the many other Belkin charging products, there is nothing that you need to do.
This is the wireless Apple Watch charger plus power bank being recalled by Belkin. | Image credit-Belkin
Other information, such as a valid serial number for the product you are returning, is required. The support page shows you how you can obtain this information from the charger/power bank. If you cannot obtain the serial number, check the box that says, “I do not have a serial number for this power bank.” With the filled-out form, you need to include a copy of the purchase receipt and a photo showing the front and back of the Belkin BoostCharge Pro Fast Wireless Charger for Apple Watch + Power Bank 10K, BPD005 unit you own.
Important: Do not dispose of your charger/power bank until Belkin contacts you and says that it is okay to do so.