Hyper Products clients who bought among the bigger HyperJuice battery loads that can charge laptop computers in addition to mobile phones must understand there’s a recall for a 130 W design. The USB-C battery pack can get too hot while charging, posturing a severe fire danger.
HyperJuice has actually gotten 2 reports of the battery getting too hot that led to smoke, melting, and residential or commercial property damage. Luckily, no injuries have actually been reported up until now.
HyperJuice USB-C battery pack recall
The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) released the USB-C battery pack recall report at this link. Purchasers in Canada and Mexico need to discover comparable statements from regional regulators.
The HyperJuice recall issues battery crams in gray and silver with the very same design number: HJ307 The battery loads step 3 inches large by 7 inches long. The design number is printed on the bottom of the pack.
Hyper offered around 13,700 HyperJuice battery crams in the United States. It likewise offered 151 systems in Canada and 7 in Mexico.
The battery loads from this recall were offered from B&H Photo Video shops in New York and from the merchant’s site. Active offered the items online in its own shop and through Indiegogo and Kickstarter projects.
The 130 W HyperJuice battery packs were readily available in shops in between October 2018 and April 2022, selling for in between $122 and $158
What you need to do
Hyper advises HyperJuice clients who bought the 130 W battery pack in this recall to stop utilizing it right away. Consumers s