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The PowerCore 10000, MagGo Power Bank and Zolo Power Bank are part of Anker's global recall.
The company detected these issues after implementing new “enhanced quality assurance protocols” for its past and current ...
According to an alert from the Consumer Product Safety Commission posted June 12, more than 1.1 million Anker PowerCore 10000 A1263 power banks sold in the United States were affected by the recall.
For the second time this month, Anker has issued another product recall, this time for five power bank models that could pose ...
Anker PowerCore 10000 power banks with model number A1263, in white or black. The model number “A1263” and serial number “SN” are printed on the bottom.
Both Anker and the CPSC are advising anyone who purchased a PowerCore 10000 in the United States between June 1, 2016 and December 31, 2022 to check the serial number on their device and, if it ...
Anker's PowerCore 10000 power bank. Anker Anker is recalling more than a million of its PowerCore 10000 power banks due to a risk of overheating that could lead to fire and burns.
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.
Why was the Anker PowerCore recalled? The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled over one million Anker PowerCore 10000 power banks due to 19 reports of fires and explosions. The ...
However, the Anker PowerCore 10000 is not the only charging device under recall. Other Anker products, such as the 334 MagGo 10K battery, the 321 Power Bank (5K) and the 535 Power Bank (20K), are ...
Anker has issued a recall for its PowerCore 10000 power banks over fire and burn hazard concerns. Here's how to check if your device has been recalled.