This Recalled Portable Charger Caused Over $380K in Damages-Shop 5 Travel-safe Alternatives at Amazon From $22
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This Recalled Portable Charger Caused Over $380K in Damages-Shop 5 Travel-safe Alternatives at Amazon From $22
"The INIU 10,000mAh portable power banks, model BI-B41, was recalled after causing over $380,000 in fire damages. As of the date of the recall, the INIU charger has had 11 reports of fires that resulted in minor burn injuries and an estimated $400,000 in property damages. For air travel, all power banks should be a 20,000mAh or less as these kinds have around 74Wh, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has set a 100Wh limit."
"Only taking two hours to fully charge, the TSA-approved Clutch-Pro is perfect for trips when you'll have little down time and are constantly on the move. You won't have to waste time digging in your bag for this charger in your time of need as it easily attaches to your phone with the magnet included in this purchase or to a magnetic phone case if you happen to use one."
Frequent fliers prioritize portable chargers for connectivity and personal safety during trips. The INIU 10,000mAh model BI-B41 was recalled after causing multiple fires, 11 reports of fire incidents, minor burn injuries, and roughly $400,000 in property damage. Aviation rules limit power banks to 20,000mAh or less (about 74Wh) for air travel, with the FAA setting a 100Wh cap; all lithium batteries must be carried in carry-on luggage, not checked bags. The TSA-approved Clutch-Pro charges in two hours, attaches magnetically to phones or cases, has LED power indicators, and provides 5,000mAh compatibility with iPhones, Android, tablets, and USB-C devices. The Nimble Champ measures about the size of a credit card.
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