Agency: Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) | Date: 2026-04-02T00:00:00 | Units: Not specified
This alert was compiled from official government recall data published by the CPSC using automated analysis. All facts are sourced directly from official records. Last verified April 3, 2026.

Are You Using an HTRC or Haisito T400 Battery Charger? It May Be a Fire Hazard
Did you recently purchase a battery charger online? If so, you'll want to take a close look at the brand and model number. Huizhou Haitan Technology Co., Ltd., of China, has issued a product recall in the United States for their HTRC and Haisito T400 Battery Chargers due to a serious fire hazard. This poses a risk of serious injury and even death, so it's crucial to take this recall seriously.
Understanding the HTRC and Haisito T400 Charger Recall
Nobody wants to find out their electronics are dangerous. The Huizhou Haitan Technology recall involves T400 model battery chargers sold under the "HTRC" and "Haisito" brand names. Here's what you need to know:
- Product: HTRC and Haisito T400 Battery Chargers
- Manufacturer: Huizhou Haitan Technology Co., Ltd. (China)
- Hazard: Fire hazard, risk of serious injury and death. The chargers can ignite, or cause a connected battery to ignite.
- Description: The recalled chargers are black and feature a touch screen. The model number "T400" is printed on the front. Some chargers have the "HTRC" brand name on the front, while others don't. Even if the HTRC brand isn't visible, if it's a black charger with a touch screen and T400 printed on the front, it is likely affected. The "Haisito" brand name may only appear on the purchase receipt.
- Where Sold: These chargers were sold across the U.S. on AliExpress.us, Amazon.com, Banggood.com, eBay.com, and Pyrodrone.com. American shoppers may have purchased these from March 2019 through March 2026.
- Cost: Approximately $130
The agency confirmed that this product recall in the United States is necessary to protect people from potential harm. Based on the official recall notice, these chargers present a significant fire risk, and immediate action is required if you own one.
What To Do If You Own a Recalled Charger
If you think you own one of the recalled battery chargers, don't panic. Here's what you should do right away to protect yourself and your family:
- Immediately stop using the HTRC or Haisito T400 battery charger. Unplug it from the wall and disconnect any batteries that are connected to it.
- Contact Huizhou Haitan Technology at 327-208-2365 between 5 p.m. and 2 a.m. ET, Monday through Friday, or email them at hasaki57620@outlook.com to initiate the return process.
- Request a prelabeled and prepaid return package from Huizhou Haitan Technology, and once you receive it, carefully package the charger and return it to the company for disposal.
- Visit www.ht-rc.com/recalls.asp or www.ht-rc.com and click the "Recalls" link at the top of the page for additional information and instructions.
Huizhou Haitan Technology will provide a full refund for the recalled chargers. U.S. consumers are encouraged to take advantage of this remedy to eliminate the fire hazard in their homes.
Why Is This Recall Important?
Product recalls in the United States are issued when a product poses a safety risk to people. This particular product recall is especially important because of the potential for fire, which can lead to serious injuries or even death. The fact that these chargers were sold over a lengthy period (March 2019 to March 2026) means that many people across the U.S. could be affected. Here's why you need to act promptly:
- Fire Hazard: The primary concern is that the chargers can overheat and ignite, posing a significant fire risk in your home.
- Risk of Injury: A fire can cause burns, smoke inhalation, and other serious injuries.
- Protect Your Home: Removing the recalled charger prevents a potential fire that could damage your property and endanger your family.
According to the CPSC announcement dated April 2, 2026, taking these steps will help protect all American shoppers from harm. If you flip the product over, you'll find the model number on the front.
This recall was announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). For the official notice and complete details, visit www.cpsc.gov.Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why are these battery chargers being recalled?
The HTRC and Haisito T400 battery chargers are being recalled because they pose a fire hazard. The chargers can overheat and ignite or cause a connected battery to ignite, creating a risk of serious injury or death.
Q: How do I know if my battery charger is part of the recall?
Check the front of the charger for the model number "T400." The charger is black with a touch screen. Also, look for the brand name "HTRC", though some units may not have the brand name printed on them. The Haisito brand may be on the purchase receipt.
Q: What should I do if I have one of the recalled chargers?
Immediately stop using the charger, unplug it, and contact Huizhou Haitan Technology to arrange for a free return and a full refund. You should not attempt to repair or continue using the charger.
Q: Where were these chargers sold?
These chargers were sold online at AliExpress.us, Amazon.com, Banggood.com, eBay.com, and Pyrodrone.com to shoppers across the U.S.
Q: How do I get a refund for my recalled charger?
Contact Huizhou Haitan Technology at 327-208-2365 from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. ET Monday through Friday, email hasaki57620@outlook.com. They will provide instructions on how to return the charger for a full refund. They will send a prepaid shipping label for the return.
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Stop using it right away and follow the steps above. You may be entitled to a full refund, free repair, or replacement at no cost.