Anker is recalling select PowerCore 10000 power banks sold in the U.S. due to a battery defect that could cause overheating, melting, or fire. Here's how to get a refund. On Thursday, Anker issued a ...
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If you own this Anker power bank, stop using it: it's part of a million-unit recall citing "fire and burn hazards"
Anker recalls over a million PowerCore 10000 units due to fire hazards. Check the model number of your PowerCore 10000 ends; stop using it if it's the A1263. Submit contact info, proof of purchase, ...
Issues with the lithium ion batteries have caused Anker to issue two voluntary recalls in the last few weeks. See if your power bank is one of the affected units. Anker has issued two voluntary ...
Anker Innovations, the Chinese power bank and accessory manufacturer, has issued a product recall for PowerCore 10000 power banks (model A1263). This model—sold in the US between June 2016 and ...
Stop using the Anker PowerCore 10000 power banks immediately and contact the company for a free replacement. Stop using the Anker PowerCore 10000 power banks immediately and contact the company for ...
If you use an Anker power bank to charge your iPhone or iPad on the go, take note. In a joint statement, Anker and the US Consumer Product Safety Commission write: This recall involves Anker PowerCore ...
The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued a new recall for the Anker PowerCore 10000 power bank, model number A1263. According to the report, the lithium-ion battery ...
Anker has recalled its PowerCore 10000 power bank (model A1263) due to an issue with the lithium battery that can cause it to "overheat, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers," the US Consumer ...
While Anker makes some of the best power banks and chargers for a camping trip, there's one particular model you definitely don't want to bring on the road with you. According to a new product recall ...
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