Anker Soundcore Bluetooth Speaker has been recalled, as they can overheat, then start on fire or cause a further burn hazard.
A US regulator says the two speaker products have led to 33 incident reports involving the lithium-ion batteries overheating.
Unlock to see our ratings and compare products side by side Sound quality: Soundcore's Boom 2 had very good overall sound quality - although it has some noticeable sonic quirks, this model ...
Anker recalled thousands of Soundcore and PowerConf Bluetooth speakers due to batteries overheating and causing fires.
Faulty lithium-ion batteries in these speakers spur Anker's third recall this year. Here's what you should do.
If your speaker’s serial number isn’t 16 digits, your device doesn’t fall within the scope of this recall. (Soundcore’s website notes that the newer Anker Soundcore 2, Anker Soundcore 3 ...
Nearly 80,000 Anker Soundcore and PowerConf Bluetooth speakers are affected. At least one person experienced a burn injury.
Anker has recalled its Soundcore A3102 speaker (the black model only) and the AnkerWork A3302 PowerConf S3 speakerphone device. The affected model numbers are A3102016, A3302011, ...
Anker's quality control hasn't been great this year. Following a recall for batteries that turned into fire hazards, Anker is ...