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被召回充电宝问题指向电芯原料 无3C认证未被召回的还能用吗?
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-06-29 17:50

Core Viewpoint - Recent recalls of power banks by brands such as Romoss and Anker have raised significant safety concerns regarding the use of certain battery cells, leading to a temporary ban on carrying specific power banks on domestic flights in China [1][3][4] Group 1: Recall Details - Romoss and Anker announced the recall of over 1.2 million power banks due to safety issues related to battery cell materials [1][3] - The recalls were prompted by potential overheating and fire risks associated with certain battery cells used in their products [3][4] - Anker identified unauthorized material changes in battery cells from a supplier, which could lead to insulation failure and overheating [4][7] Group 2: Supplier Investigation - The issues are linked to materials provided by Anpuress (Wuxi) Co., Ltd., which is currently under investigation [7][9] - Anpuress has not provided a definitive response as the investigation is ongoing, and government agencies are involved [9] Group 3: Other Brands' Status - Other brands like Xiaomi and Ugreen also use materials from Anpuress but have stated they do not have any recall plans and their products are safe for use [11][15] - Xiaomi's customer service reassured users that their power banks can be used safely unless other faults are detected [13] Group 4: Regulatory Changes and Safety Incidents - Starting August 2024, all power banks sold must have a 3C certification, and those without it may violate product quality laws [16] - There have been 15 reported incidents of power banks catching fire on flights this year, nearly double the number from the previous year, prompting stricter regulations from the Civil Aviation Administration of China [16]