1M+ Anker power banks recalled
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A popular Anker power bank has been recalled due to a safety risk. Find out if yours is affected, and what you should do if it is.
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Having a power bank is always a good idea but the majority of the models available have annoying constraints: a battery that drains too fast, and a speed at which it charges you that makes you wait. Anker has a massive range of power banks ranging from compact, everyday models to powerhouse units.
But if you're out camping or on a road trip across the country, your source of power might be limited to a portable power bank. Here's the thing, though: just because your power bank can fully charge your phone battery a couple of times doesn't mean it can also do the same for your laptop.
The power bank itself is 25,000 mAh in size, which makes it plane safe, but enough to re-charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro more than twice, a Nintendo Switch 2 more than 5 times over and an iPhone 16 Pro Max more than 5 times over as well.
The Anker PowerCore 10000 power bank model A1263 has been recalled because of fire and burn hazards. Consumer Reports explains how to get a free replacement.
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The tiny but mighty device is designed to carry enough power to charge multiple devices in a matter of minutes.