Ankar has released his second memory for numerous power bank models sold worldwide this month, such as Macrovers Reported. If you remember, his previous memory launched earlier this month, focusing on the Encker Power Corps 10000 Power Bank Model A1263, which was sold in the United States between June 1, 2016 and December 31, 2016 and 2022. The company found that the lithium -ion battery used for this model is at risk of high heat, after which the power bank can cause melting, produces smoke and eventually caught fire.
Now, Eskar has released globally for many products sold in numerous markets around the world. They are included in the products of the Eskar Power Bank (10K, 22.5W) Model A1257, the Incorrulous Power Bank (20,000 MAH, 22.5W, the built-in USB-C cable) Model A1647, the Enker Maggo Power Bank (10,000 MAH, 7.5W) Model A1652, Anchor Zulu Power Bank (20k, 30W, 30W, 30W, Uos B.C. (20k, 30W, Built-in USB-C cable) Model A1689.
The company said it had implemented a series of better quality insurance protocol earlier this year, all designed to detect manufacturing problems. This has found that those special models use lithium -ion battery cells from the same vendor, which are at risk of high heat and fire. The company said the chances of the malfunction are minimal, but it has begun to miss the most frequently caution and advise consumers to stop using the affected models.
You can check if your device is affected on the official page of memory where you can enter its serial number. Proof of purchase will need to be qualified for the program, but if you can provide the required requirements, you can choose between alternatives or gift cards that you can use on the website of the Ankar.
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