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Babysense Max View Baby Monitors Recalled Due to Fire Hazard; Manufactured by Hisense

The display or "parent" unit of the Max View baby monitors can overheat and/or spark when charging, posing a fire hazard to consumers.

Serious hazard Baby & kids CPSC February 26, 2026 Reached Texas
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What to do

Stop using the product and check it against the description above. This recall is in the most serious category, meaning the agency believes it can cause serious injury or death — don't finish the package or use up what's left. If you or a family member has already been affected, keep the packaging and the lot code — they're what a claim rests on later.

Details

Recalling company
Hisense Ltd., of Israel
Severity
Class I — serious
Reported
February 26, 2026
Quantity
About 81,800 units
Recall number
26307
Source
CPSC

Where it went

Sold at: Online at Amazon.com, Walmart.com, and babylist.com from January 2023 through December 2025 for between $90 and $180. Units: About 81,800 Injuries: Hisense has received 11 reports of incidents involving the display unit for the Babysense Max View Baby Monitors. No injuries have been reported. Remedy: Consumers should stop using the display unit of the Max View baby monitors immediately and contact Hisense for a free replacement display unit that does not pose a fire hazard.

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