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Anker recalls several battery packs due to fire risk
Anker recalls MagSafe iPhone batteries over fire risk
Anker has issued a recall notice for its Anker 334 MagGo Battery (PowerCore 10K, model number A1642), Anker Power Bank (model number A1647), and Anker MagGo Power Bank (model number A1652). The company says a manufacturing defect can cause the power banks’ lithium-ion batteries to overheat and potentially cause a fire risk.
If you have an Anker product, stop right now — 3 are being recalled due to fire risk
If you own any of those three products, immediately cease use of it and store it on a safe place. Anker has a form on its recall notice page where you can fill in the serial number on the product to get the recall process going. After that, Anker recommends disposing of the device somewhere that accepts lithium ion batteries.
Anker recalls several battery packs due to fire risk — how to see if you're affected
Anker has issued a recall for several batteries in phone charging accessories due to a potential fire risk. Here's what to do if you're affected.
Anker recall: Stop using these three power banks right now
If you own any of Anker's power banks, stop using them right now and make sure they aren't part of a new recall.
Check your power bank: Anker issues another recall for fire safety
Anker has recalled several power banks, including the Anker 334 MagGo Battery, due to fire risks from defective lithium-ion batteries.
Stop using these three Anker batteries – they’ve just been recalled due to a fire risk
Back in June, Anker announced that it was recalling its popular 321 Power Bank, alongside the Soundcore A3102 speaker and A3302 speakerphone, due to potential fire hazards from lithium-ion batteries. And now, as spotted by Android Police, the company has made a similar recall announcement for three other battery packs.
Anker recalls three power banks due to fire risk - stop using them now
Design defects in three popular models spur Anker's second recall this year. Here's what you should do right away.
These Anker battery packs are a fire hazard, stop using them right away
Anker has recalled three of its power banks due to potential fire risk caused by defective lithium-ion batteries. Defective batteries can overheat, melt plastic components, emit harmful smoke, and potentially cause a fire. Anker advises owners to safely dispose of the affected power banks and request a replacement if proof of purchase is available.
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Anker recalls three iPhone MagSafe power banks due to smoke, fire risk
The models being recalled are the
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Anker launches its new MagGo range — and its 3-in-1 charger could be my new favorite
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If you have these Anker accessories, stop using them immediately
Anker has issued a recall on three of its portable batteries. These products could overheat and cause a smoke and fire hazard ...
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Stay Powered Up Anywhere with Anker’s New MagGo Lineup
Anker
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lineup has chargers and adapters for all your devices. It includes power banks, a wireless charging station ...
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