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U.S. Consumer and Product Safety Commission is recalling a popular Anker portable charger, as it can overheat and cause serious burns and fires.
More than 1 million Anker power banks are being recalled after multiple fires and explosions have been reported, officials said.
Anker, a Chinese electronics maker, is recalling 1.15 million PowerCore portable chargers after some consumers reported fires and explosions.
A defective lithium-ion battery in a different Anker device has been linked to reports of fires and explosions. Here's how to find out if yours is at risk and what steps to take.
Anker also advises people with this power bank not to throw them in the trash. Instead, you should contact your local electronics recycling center to dispose of it.
Here's how to get a refund. On Thursday, Anker issued a recall for certain Anker PowerCore 10000 power banks due to a potential fire risk.