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ESR issues recall for power bank due to fire risk - here's what you need to know and do ASAP

ESR issues recall for power bank due to fire risk - here's what you need to know and do ASAP

ESR, a popular electronics brand, has issued a recall for one of its power bank models due to a fire risk. The affected model is the ESR HaloLock, a wireless power bank designed for charging mobile devices. According to the company, the power bank has a potential defect that could lead to overheating and, in some cases, a fire hazard. ESR has advised consumers to stop using the affected power bank immediately and contact the company for a full refund or replacement. The recall applies to all ESR HaloLock power banks, regardless of the purchase date. Customers are urged to discontinue use and follow the instructions provided by ESR to ensure their safety. The company has also stated that it is working closely with relevant authorities to investigate the issue and prevent any further incidents. This recall serves as a reminder for consumers to stay vigilant about product safety and to heed manufacturer warnings promptly to avoid potential risks.

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