Anker Hit With Twin Class-Actions After Recall of 1.1 Million Power Banks
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- Aug 21,2025
Summary
Anker recalled over 1.1M PowerCore 10000 (A1263) units on June 12, 2025 after reports of overheating and fires. Within weeks, two U.S. federal class-actions in California and New York alleged poor recall notice and misleading safety claims. Anker says the recall was voluntary with refunds available, but lawyers demand damages and broader coverage. Consumers are urged to stop using affected units and contact Anker or report to CPSC.

Anker Hit With Twin Class-Actions After Recall of 1.1 Million Power Banks
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a recall of approximately 1,158,000 Anker PowerCore 10000 (Model A1263) units on June 12, 2025, citing fire and burn hazards. Within weeks, two federal class-action lawsuits were filed in California and New York.
Dateline: Washington — June–July 2025
Anker Innovations is under legal scrutiny after reports of overheating and injuries tied to certain portable power banks. The recall was issued in cooperation with the CPSC; subsequent court filings allege inadequate customer notification and restrictive remedies.
Timeline of Events
June 12, 2025 — CPSC & Anker jointly announce recall of ~1,158,000 PowerCore 10000 (A1263) units after at least 19 overheating/fire reports and minor injuries.
June 19, 2025 — First class-action filed in California federal court by Jerry Light, alleging defective batteries and inadequate notice.
July 2, 2025 — Second class-action filed in New York federal court by Christopher Hall, alleging misleading safety claims and restrictive remedies.
Official Statements vs Consumer Allegations
Position | Key Points |
---|---|
Anker’s Position | Voluntary recall with CPSC; refunds/replacements available via official channels; risk limited to recalled batch. |
Consumer Allegations | Recall notice missed many buyers; processes unclear/restrictive; marketing overstated product safety. |
Legal Dispute in Focus
Court filings seek damages, compensation, and potentially extended recall coverage. Attorneys say recall communication did not sufficiently reach affected customers, prompting federal actions in two states.
Consumer Advisory
- Verify your device: PowerCore 10000 (Model A1263).
- Stop using recalled units immediately and store away from flammables.
- Contact Anker official support for refund/replacement instructions.
- Report unresolved incidents to the CPSC.
Two federal class-actions filed within weeks of a national recall place Anker’s response under judicial review. Outcomes could influence how electronics brands communicate future recalls and handle customer remedies.
Sources
- U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) — Recall: Anker PowerCore 10000 (A1263)
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