One of the most useful accessories that a smartphone power user needs to own is a power bank. Whether you own a long-lasting iPhone 14 Pro Max or a phone with a small battery like the third-generation iPhone SE, having a power bank fully charged and in your pocket gives you the ability to continue using your phone without worrying too much about whether watching that Impractical Jokers video on YouTube will leave your battery too low for that big Zoom video conference you have scheduled for later in the day.
The Anker 535 Power Bank
If you own this Anker power bank, follow the directions below to dispose of it safely
Nothing else in the suitcase could start a fire, and the power bank was destroyed by the blaze. But officials discovered the receipt for the purchase of the power bank. Anker has issued specific directions for those with the Anker 535 Power Bank carrying a specific model number and is asking its customers to see if they own the dangerous unit. Look at the bottom rear of the unit and if it says “535 Power Bank (PowerCore 20K) and Model: A1366.” you need to follow the following directions:
- Immediately stop using this device
- Store this device in a safe location
- Do not throw battery into the trash or recycling bin
- Please dispose of your device at a facility that accepts Lithium batteries
- Click here to initiate a refund for your 535 Power Bank (PowerCore 20K) A1366