Affected Models:
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the recall applies to the following models:
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the recall applies to the following models:
- A3102016
- A3302011
- A3302031
These products were sold exclusively on Amazon in 2023, with prices ranging from $28 to $130. Approximately 69,000 units were sold in the United States, and an additional 9,764 units were distributed in Canada.
Identification and Replacement:
Customers can identify affected speakers by checking the serial number located on the underside of the device. These serial numbers must be entered on Anker’s website to confirm eligibility for the recall. Anker has assured customers that it will provide free replacements for all impacted products.
Customers can identify affected speakers by checking the serial number located on the underside of the device. These serial numbers must be entered on Anker’s website to confirm eligibility for the recall. Anker has assured customers that it will provide free replacements for all impacted products.
Safety Instructions:
Consumers who own these models are advised to:
Consumers who own these models are advised to:
- Immediately stop using the speakers.
- Turn off the devices.
- Disconnect them from chargers or external power sources.
Previous Recall:
This isn’t the first time Anker has faced safety concerns. The company previously recalled three models of its MagSafe-compatible power banks due to a manufacturing defect. Affected models included the Anker 334 MagGo Battery (A1642, A1652) and Anker Power Bank (A1647). Anker urged users to discontinue using these products with MagSafe-enabled iPhones.
This recall serves as a reminder of the importance of safety in consumer electronics. Anker’s proactive response, including customer notifications and a free replacement program, highlights its commitment to addressing these issues. Customers are encouraged to verify their devices and take immediate action if affected.
This isn’t the first time Anker has faced safety concerns. The company previously recalled three models of its MagSafe-compatible power banks due to a manufacturing defect. Affected models included the Anker 334 MagGo Battery (A1642, A1652) and Anker Power Bank (A1647). Anker urged users to discontinue using these products with MagSafe-enabled iPhones.
This recall serves as a reminder of the importance of safety in consumer electronics. Anker’s proactive response, including customer notifications and a free replacement program, highlights its commitment to addressing these issues. Customers are encouraged to verify their devices and take immediate action if affected.