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Anker Soundcore (A3102) and PowerConf Bluetooth (A3302) Speakers

Unknown Manufacturer

Summary

CPSC recalled Anker Soundcore (A3102) and PowerConf Bluetooth (A3302) Speakers by Unknown Manufacturer. Hazard: The lithium-ion batteries in the recalled A3102 Anker Soundcore (black) and A3302 PowerConf S3 Bluetooth Speakers can overheat, posing a fire hazard.. Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled speakers, and ensure they are powered off and are not connected to any external power source or charger. Visit Anker at https://support.anker.com/s/emailcontactus to verify the speaker's SN code and to fill out product recall information. Anker Innovations Limited will provide further instructions on how to obtain a replacement speaker free of charge. Because of the lithium-ion batteries, consumers should dispose of the speaker in accordance with local and state regulations and not in the trash..

Details

Source

cpsc

External ID

25056

Action Date

2024-12-05

Status

Ongoing

Category

product

Product Description

This recall involves the lithium-ion battery packs in Anker Soundcore Bluetooth Speakers sold exclusively on Amazon in 2023. Only lithium-ion battery packs in Anker Soundcore Bluetooth Speakers with models A3102016, A3302011 and A3302031 are included in this recall. The recalled speakers can be identified by the unit's "SN Code" which is visible on the underside of the Bluetooth Speakers. Consumers can type in the "SN Code" on Anker's website https://www.anker.com/product-recalls to see if their product is recalled. Anker and Amazon have contacted all known purchasers.

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