Technology8/15/2025ZDNet

Your ESR power bank could be a fire hazard - check it now

Your ESR power bank could be a fire hazard - check it now

ESR, a popular power bank brand, has issued a recall for certain models due to a potential fire hazard. The affected power banks were sold between January 2020 and April 2023 and may have a defective battery that can overheat and pose a risk of fire or explosion. Consumers are advised to immediately stop using the affected power banks and contact ESR for a full refund or replacement. The company has identified the specific model numbers affected and is working to address the issue. The recall highlights the importance of being cautious when using any electronic device, particularly those with lithium-ion batteries. Consumers are encouraged to regularly check for product recalls and to follow the manufacturer's instructions for safe use and disposal of power banks and other electronic devices.

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