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With four kids, heavy involvement in work, BSA scouting, and an on-the-go lifestyle, I regularly look for power banks to keep my iPhone 16 Pro Max topped up.
More than 1 million Anker power banks are being recalled after multiple fires and explosions have been reported, officials said.
Anker Innovations has announced a voluntary recall of several power bank models, including units sold in the Philippines, due to a battery issue that could pose fire and burn hazards.
Popular accessory maker Anker this month launched two separate recalls for its power banks, some of which may be a fire risk. The first recall ...
Several leading power bank manufacturers in China have recently recalled batches of battery products. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Anker just recalled more than 1 million units of this power bank due to reports of fire and explosions. TSA just issued a ban for the same reason.
Anker Innovations is recalling more than 1.1 million power banks after some users reported fires and explosions. The company said a problem could potentially make the lithium-ion battery within ...
More than 1 million Anker power banks are being recalled after multiple reports of overheating lithium batteries, fire and explosions.
Anker is recalling over 1.1 million PowerCore 10000 power banks due to reports of fires and explosions from faulty batteries.
Anker also advises people with this power bank not to throw them in the trash. Instead, you should contact your local electronics recycling center to dispose of it.
Anker Innovations is recalling more than 1.1 million power banks because consumers could be at risk of burns if the lithium-ion battery inside the product overheats.
More than 1.15 million power banks are under recall across the U.S. after some fires and explosions were reported by consumers.