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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Anker Recalls 1.1 Million Power Banks for Fires and Explosions: What to Do if You're Affected
Electronics company Anker has announced an official recall of Anker PowerCore 10000 power banks with the model number A1263, following 19 reports of the portable chargers catching fire and exploding.
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 ...
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 ...
A firm specializing in X-ray CT scans has investigated the recently recalled Anker power banks. The scans show there are a few differences between the recalled models and the ones not recalled. Back ...
Editors' note, Sept. 18: The Consumer Product Safety Commission today issued a notice about the Anker recall, but there have been no new products added to those cited earlier. Anker said this in a ...
Not all failures are sudden, let alone readily apparent. In this case it sounds like considerable bit of usage before failure. From the CSPC website it doesn't sound like there's been a whole lot of ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. 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 ...
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