Anker recalls nearly 80,000 Bluetooth speakers over fire hazard

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Facepalm: If you picked up an Anker Bluetooth speaker from Amazon last year, you'll want to check if it's affected by a recent safety recall. The company is pulling specific models off shelves due to potential battery issues that could cause overheating, smoke, and even small fires.

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, and A3302031. These gadgets ranged from $28 to $130 on Amazon last year.

On Thursday, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission noted that Anker received 33 reports of incidents involving the overheating of lithium-ion batteries in these speakers. Consumers experienced devices smoking or catching fire. Although the fires were small, there was one minor burn injury related to an overheated unit.

The CPSC warned that the speakers pose a real "fire hazard" and advised owners to stop using them immediately, power them down, and unplug them from any power sources.

Anker estimates it sold around 69,000 faulty speaker models in the US and another 9,764 units in Canada through Amazon last year. Consumers may have purchased a limited number of Soundcore A3102 speakers through early June 2024.

The Chinese company traced the problem to "manufacturing conditions" with specific speaker batches produced in March and April 2023. Newer Soundcore models, such as the red and blue color variants and the Soundcore 2 and 3 speakers, do not appear to be affected by these issues.

If you own one of the recalled speakers, Anker has launched official recall sites with instructions on identifying the affected model numbers and requesting a free replacement unit. Amazon and Anker have already notified known purchasers about the issue. However, if you have not been contacted but suspect you might have an affected device, enter its serial number on Anker's website to see if you need to request a replacement.

Anker isn't alone in this problem. Earlier this month, Audio-Technica had to caution its customers about a potential overheating problem affecting specific batches of its affordable 2024 earbuds model.

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Bluetooth speakers should be illegal. Nothing is worse than e joying a quiet day at the park only to be interrupted by someone playing loud and inappropriate music. Plenty of places have signs up forbidding them but I've never seen it enforced.
 
Anker used to be a decent company because they had decent sourcing for rebranded Chinese products. Now that QC of those cheap goods has been reduced to increase profit as prices have increased, their appeal as a brand is dead. Now they are on par with most other Amazon trash.

Like many other companies today, they cannot meet their own need for ever increasing profits while continuing to offer anything of actual quality.
 
Anker used to be a decent company because they had decent sourcing for rebranded Chinese products. Now that QC of those cheap goods has been reduced to increase profit as prices have increased, their appeal as a brand is dead. Now they are on par with most other Amazon trash.

Like many other companies today, they cannot meet their own need for ever increasing profits while continuing to offer anything of actual quality.


Taking what you say at face value , good to know. They always seemed to get good reviews , and assume met a certain std like say Amazon Basic

They only department stores I see surviving in my country are those with excellent QC. I assume they must have really strict people on the ground in China etc , Apparently a manufacturer's stds can drop after first couple of batches to save money

Otherwise you are just another big box competing with Temu , aliexpress etc

Anyway for a chinese brand good to see standing behind the brand.
Not like dump , set up new account the happens all the time
 
Anker used to be a decent company because they had decent sourcing for rebranded Chinese products. Now that QC of those cheap goods has been reduced to increase profit as prices have increased, their appeal as a brand is dead. Now they are on par with most other Amazon trash.

Like many other companies today, they cannot meet their own need for ever increasing profits while continuing to offer anything of actual quality.
I've only ever had one charger fail it's grounding and start zapping you if it was plugged in.

Guess the brand.....
 
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