Another power bank has been recalled, this time from a brand called Casely.
The power banks can reportedly overheat, causing multiple reports of fires and explosions.
The second major incident that’s come to light since the initial recall occurred in February 2026, when a 47-year-old woman was charging her phone on a plane. The power bank “caught on fire and ...
Thousands of Casely Wireless Portable Power Banks have been recalled. Use of the products resulted in the death of a woman in 2024 and dozens of injuries to consumers. Owners of the devices should ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nearly 430,000 portable wireless power banks have been recalled after reports of overheating and fires, according to the Consumer ...
A recall affecting more than 400,000 power banks has been reissued after federal regulators reported additional incidents, including a fatal fire and a separate onboard airplane fire. About 429,000 ...
This MagSafe power bank was first recalled a year ago, but there have been 28 new reports of incidents as owners keep using them.
The CPSC has reannounced the recall of Casely's 5,000mAh MagSafe Power Pods (model E33A) after multiple reports of overheating, fires, and explosions.