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The PowerCore, made in China, is one of four current power bank recalls that have been issued by Anker. The others include the 334 MagGo 10K battery, the 321 Power Bank (5K) and the 535 Power Bank ...
The Anker PowerCore 10000 power banks were recalled after 19 reports of fires and explosions, and 11 reports of property damage costing more than $60,000, according to the United States Consumer ...
The Anker PowerCore 10000 power banks were recalled after 19 reports of fires and explosions, and 11 reports of property damage costing more than $60,000, according to the United States Consumer ...
The Anker PowerCore 10000 power banks were recalled after 19 reports of fires and explosions, and 11 reports of property damage costing more than $60,000, according to the United States Consumer ...
Anker issued the recall for about 1,158,000 Anker PowerCore 10000 power banks, the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Thursday, June 12. The issue stems from the lithium-ion batteries ...
The Anker PowerCore 10000 power banks were recalled after 19 reports of fires and explosions, and 11 reports of property damage costing more than $60,000, according to the United States Consumer ...
The Anker PowerCore 10000 is an affordable, compact backup battery that supports Qualcomm's Quick Charge 3.0 standard and can keep your phone running for an entire day of nonstop use.
The Anker PowerCore 10000mAh Ultra-Compact Power Bank is only $19.18 (reg. $31.99) at Amazon right now with this Deal of the Day! It's smaller than a deck of cards and as light as a baseball, but ...
Our Powercore 10,000 mAh charger is roughly the size of a credit card, a little thicker than a smartphone, comes with an included micro-USB charging cable, and a neat little carry case all for $21.
The Anker PowerCore Slim 10000 PD portable phone charger is super slim and looks sleek, too. It provides up to two phone charges and can almost power up an iPad Pro. Today, it’s nearly 30 ...
There’s not much to dislike here, the PowerCore 10000 has actually replaced the older Quick Charge 2.0-compatible PowerCore 10000 that I used to carry around – which shouldn’t be a surprise.