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    Anker Recalls 1.1 Million Power Banks Over Fire Hazard!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Massive Recall: Anker is recalling about 1,158,000 power bank units sold online between June 2016 and December 2022, specifically those with the A1263 model number and Anker logo.

    2. Consumer Compensation: Affected consumers can choose between a $30 gift card or a free upgraded 10,000mAh replacement power bank (model A1388) by submitting photos of the recalled unit.

    3. Safe Disposal Required: Recalled power banks must be disposed of at facilities qualified to handle lithium-ion batteries to prevent fire hazards; they should not be thrown in general trash or recycling bins.

    4. Awareness of Battery Issues: This recall highlights potential risks of lithium-ion batteries, particularly in older devices, urging users to monitor for issues like overheating and to consider safer solid-state battery options.

    The Recall Details

    Anker has announced a recall of over 1.1 million power banks due to fire risks. Specifically, the recall covers about 1,158,000 units sold online from June 2016 to December 2022. Consumers can identify the affected batteries by the Anker logo on the side and the model number A1263 printed on the bottom. It’s essential to note that this recall only includes units sold in the U.S. with specific serial numbers. To check if your power bank is part of this recall, visit Anker’s official website.

    To address the situation, Anker presents affected consumers with two options. They can choose either a $30 gift card or a free 10,000mAh replacement power bank model A1388, which has several upgrades. However, consumers must submit photos of the recalled power bank along with specific details. Anker urges everyone to dispose of recalled units responsibly at designated facilities. Users should not dispose of these batteries in regular trash or recycling bins due to the fire risk.

    The Bigger Picture: Safety and Upgrade Options

    This recall serves as a critical reminder of the potential dangers associated with lithium-ion batteries, especially older units nearing their lifespan. As technology advances, these power banks highlight the need for consumers to remain vigilant about device safety. Issues like overheating or swelling can signal a serious problem, prompting careful disposal.

    While lithium-ion technology remains prevalent, new options like solid-state batteries are emerging. These batteries offer enhanced safety and longevity, yet they often require a higher investment. As we continue to embrace new tech, it’s crucial to prioritize both safety and efficiency in our devices. This recall may inconvenience some users, but it also paves the way for safer and more reliable charging alternatives.

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