According to Acodeco, two product recalls have been issued due to defects that pose a risk to consumers. If your model matches the affected product, you must stop using it immediately. The company has initiated an official recall campaign for these two items due to a potential overheating risk in certain units. Acodeco is monitoring the recall process in accordance with Law 45 of October 31, 2007, its amendments, Executive Decree 46 of June 23, 2009, and Executive Decree 30 of September 9, 2025, to ensure consumer safety. The manufacturer reported that 21 units of the Belkin auto-tracking stand pro and 178 units of the Belkin boostcharge usb-c pd power bank 20k were identified in Panama. It also reports that no incidents have been recorded in Panama to date. Consumers should request a full refund from the economic agent where the product was purchased and return the product.
Panama Recalls Two Belkin Products Due to Overheating Risk
Panama recalls Belkin auto-tracking stand pro and Belkin boostcharge usb-c pd power bank 20k due to a potential overheating risk. Acodeco advises immediate cessation of use and returning the product to the seller.