TL;DRBelkin has recalled select BoostCharge power banks and an Auto-Tracking Stand Pro due to overheating battery cells that could cause burns or fires.Around 86,000 units are affected across the U.S. and Canada, with reported incidents including minor injuries, a fire, and property damage.Eligible customers can claim refunds or store credit, and Belkin advises disposing of recalled units at approved lithium-ion facilities for safety.Belkin is one of those accessory brands people trust almost instinctively, the kind that gets showcased in Apple Stores. But even that level of trust doesn’t make a company immune to problems. Belkin has now issued a formal recall for several power banks and an iPhone charging stand after discovering that faulty lithium-ion battery cells inside them can overheat, posing burn and fire risks.According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the recall affects two models of the BoostCharge 20K USB-C PD power bank (BPB002 and PB0003) as well as the Auto-Tracking Stand Pro for iPhone (MMA008). A battery component inside these units can overheat under certain conditions, and Belkin says that’s the root of the hazard.