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充电宝安全风暴持续,安克创新、安普瑞斯等多个公司3C认证被暂停

Core Viewpoint - The safety concerns regarding power banks have escalated following recalls by brands such as Romoss and Anker due to risks of self-ignition and overheating [1][2]. Group 1: Company Actions - Romoss has recalled a total of 491,745 power banks due to potential overheating risks linked to raw material issues in battery cells [1]. - Anker has announced a recall of specific models due to safety risks identified in certain batches of their power banks, and has ceased sales of these models on all official e-commerce platforms [2]. - Other brands like Baseus and Ugreen are still selling their power banks without reported issues [2]. Group 2: Certification and Compliance - Multiple power bank brands, including Romoss and Anker, have had their 3C certification temporarily suspended, with the suspension period starting from June 14, 2025, to September 13, 2025 [2]. - The 3C certification is a mandatory product certification system in China aimed at ensuring consumer safety and product quality [2]. - Anpurs (Wuxi) Co., a battery supplier for many power bank brands, has also seen its 3C certification suspended, impacting its operations [3]. Group 3: Industry Response - Cooltech has stated that their power bank complies with national standards and is actively working to resolve certification issues after a testing method discrepancy [3]. - The industry is under scrutiny as companies navigate compliance and safety standards in light of recent recalls and certification suspensions [1][2][3].