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非3C认证充电宝禁止带上飞机!不止罗马仕、安克创新

Core Viewpoint - The Civil Aviation Administration of China has issued an emergency notice prohibiting the boarding of power banks without 3C certification or unclear labeling starting June 28, following multiple incidents of power banks catching fire, leading to flight diversions. Affected brands have recalled over 1.2 million hazardous products [1][4]. Group 1: Regulatory Changes - Starting June 28, power banks without 3C certification will be banned from boarding flights, with strict checks being implemented at airports [4]. - The recall of power banks from brands such as Romoss and Anker has already been enforced at various airports, with specific models being intercepted [4][8]. Group 2: Product Recalls - Romoss has recalled 490,000 units, while Anker has recalled 713,000 units due to safety hazards related to overheating and potential fire risks [1][7]. - The recall is linked to upstream suppliers using unapproved materials in battery cells, which may lead to insulation failure and overheating [7][8]. Group 3: 3C Certification - The 3C certification, or China Compulsory Certification, is a mandatory product certification system aimed at ensuring consumer safety and product quality [6]. - From August 1, 2024, lithium-ion batteries and power banks without 3C certification will not be allowed for production, sale, or import [7]. Group 4: Affected Brands and Models - Multiple brands, including Xiaomi, have had their 3C certification suspended for certain power bank models, indicating widespread compliance issues across the industry [8]. - Other brands like Ugreen and Baseus also have several power bank models with suspended 3C certifications, highlighting a broader industry concern [8].