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There are two main rules about flying with power banks, and they’ve been in place for several years now: Power banks must not ...
Know the rules before you pack. Last month, while flying out of Denver, I was surprised to see my carry-on luggage pulled aside at the TSA checkpoint. A security agent opened it up and pulled out my ...
Accessories maker Anker is recalling five more models of power banks. Some units with these models (A1257, A1647, A1652, A1681, or A1689) are prone to faulty batteries, which may cause fire or ...
While Anker makes some of the best power banks and chargers for a camping trip, there's one particular model you definitely don't want to bring on the road with you. According to a new product recall ...
ESR is recalling the HaloLock power bank over fire concerns. Affected power banks were sold on Amazon and other retailers. You can email ESR a photo of your device for a refund. Get more in-depth ...
Editors' note, Sept. 18: The Consumer Product Safety Commission today issued a notice about the Anker recall, but there have been no new products added to those cited earlier. Anker said this in a ...
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Flying Emirates? You will not be allowed to use power banks from today: Here are the new rules
Emirates has also banned passengers from charging their power banks while on board. Passengers will be allowed to carry only one power bank under the new Emirates rules.
Emirates, the UAE’s national carrier, has introduced a new rule banning the use of power banks onboard flights from October ...
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