Power bank recalls by Anker affect nearly half a million batteries: Learn how to identify if yours is included and the necessary steps to take
In a recent announcement, Anker Innovations has recalled certain models of their power banks due to a potential overheating issue that could lead to a fire risk. The affected power banks include the Anker Powerbank 10000mAh 22.5W (Model A1257), the Anker Powerbank 20000mAh 22.5W with integrated USB-C cable (Model A1647), and the Anker Zolo Powerbank 20000mAh 30W with integrated USB-C and Lightning cables (Model A1681).
If you own one of these power banks, it is crucial that you take immediate action. To confirm if your device is affected, check the model number on your power bank and refer to the official Anker recall notices or contact Anker Innovations Germany GmbH directly for confirmation and instructions.
To initiate the return process, write the word 'Recalled' on the power bank itself and take a clear photo that includes the model and serial numbers, your name, and the date. Submit this proof of purchase using Anker's product recall submission form.
Anker is offering a full cash refund or an Anker gift card for affected power banks. It is advisable to return or dispose of the affected power bank as soon as possible to ensure safety. At this time, the article does not contain information about getting a free replacement for the recalled power banks.
For more information, please visit Anker's official website or contact Anker Innovations Germany GmbH directly. Stay safe and ensure your devices are functioning properly and safely.
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