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CNET on MSNAnker Recalls 1.1 Million Power Banks for Fires and Explosions: What to Do if You're AffectedElectronics company Anker has announced an official recall of Anker PowerCore 10000 power banks with the model number A1263, ...
A defective lithium-ion battery in a different Anker device has been linked to reports of fires and explosions. Here's how to ...
Anker and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission have issued a product recall for a popular power bank due ...
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Laptop Mag on MSNAnker recalls 1 million power banks -- here are five to buy insteadThe powerbanks could explode or cause fires, and Anker has recalled them. Here are five power banks to buy instead.
U.S. Consumer and Product Safety Commission is recalling a popular Anker portable charger, as it can overheat and cause ...
After reports of fires and explosions, Anker is recalling PowerCore 10000 power banks with the model number A1263.
Stop using the Anker PowerCore 10000 power banks immediately and contact the company for a free replacement.
Anker is recalling select PowerCore 10000 power banks sold in the U.S. due to a battery defect that could cause overheating, ...
If you own an Anker PowerCore 10000 (model A1263), stop using it. Then you need to check the serial number to see if it needs ...
Anker is recalling over 1.1 million PowerCore 10000 power banks due to reports of fires and explosions from faulty batteries.
The Anker PowerCore 10000 power bank model A1263 has been recalled because of fire and burn hazards. Consumer Reports ...
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