

Models: Wheeli, 2Wheelz, Back to the Future, Mobile Tech, Hover Shark, NWS, X Glider and X RiderĬompany:, of Salt Lake City, Utah Model: Airwalk Self Balancing Electric ScooterĬompany: Razor USA LLC, of Cerritos, Calif.Ĭompany: Swagway LLC, of South Bend, Ind.

The recalls affect some 501,000 units made or sold by the companies and marked with these brand names:Ĭompany: Digital Gadgets LLC, of Monroe, N.J.Ĭompany: Hoverboard LLC, of Scottsdale, Ariz.Ĭompany: Keenford Ltd., of Lynbrook, N.Y.Ĭompany: PTX Performance Products USA of Irvine, Calif. Thus far, at least 99 reports of scooter or hoverboard battery packs overheating, sparking, smoking, catching fire and/or exploding, causing burn injuries and property damage, have been reported to the CPSC.

Now, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced another batch of recalls, warning that the lithium-ion battery packs in them can overheat, posing a risk of the products smoking, catching fire or even exploding. After multiple incidents of the products catching fire – including one blaze that destroyed a Louisiana home – product safety recalls were issued for several brands. Have something to add to this story? Share it in the comments.Over the 2015 Christmas holidays, self-balancing scooters and hoverboards proved popular, but potentially dangerous gifts. According to the CPSC, roughly 99 hoverboard battery-related incidents have resulted in reports of injury and over $2 million in property damage across 20 states.Īnd while this recall will be welcome news for those still concerned about the safety of hoverboards, the agency warns that the investigation is ongoing, which means that there may be more recalls in the future. However, this massive recall will likely bring back memories of the horror stories associated with many hoverboard brands. The recall comes just as the fears around hoverboards were beginning to wane and some hoverboard makers had begun to get UL-certified devices to the public. unsure whether or not their hoverboard is part of the recall can call the CPSC consumer hotline at (800) 638-2772.
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For all other hoverboards listed, the agency advises seeking a full refund from the manufacturer or retailer.Ĭonsumers in the U.S. While the CSPC advises that consumers seek a refund for many of the listed hoverboards, the agency advised seeking replacements from some brands that have acquired safety certification.įor example, in the case of Swagway, the CPSC advises contacting Swagway to "receive a repair or credit toward the purchase of a UL 2272 certified Swagtron T1 or T3 model." Similarly, the agency advises seeking a UL-certified replacement device from the makers of the Airwalk, the Powerboard, the Hype Roam, the Hovertrax.

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"Consumers should immediately stop using these recalled products and contact the recalling company to return their hoverboard for a full refund, a free repair or a free replacement depending on the model," reads the official CPSC advisory in a statement sent to Mashable.Īs we reported months ago, the CPSC advises that consumers only purchase hoverboards that have been certified as safe by Underwriters Laboratories (UL). Immediately stop using these recalled products and contact the recalling company to return their hoverboard for a full refund, a free repair or a free replacement The hazard described by the CPSC specifically cites risks associated with lithium-ion battery packs used in the hoverboards that may "overheat, posing a risk of the products smoking, catching fire and/or exploding." Similarly, Boscov's, a retailer based in Reading, Pennsylvania, is recalling 1,300 Orbit hoverboards. The recall impacts the biggest hoverboard brands on the market, including Swagway (the Swagway X1 model), the Hovertrax from Razor, the Airwalk Self Balancing Electric Scooter, the iMoto, the Hype Roam, the Wheeli, 2Wheelz, Back to the Future, Mobile Tech, Hover Shark, NWS, X Glider and X Rider.Īdditionally, retailer is recalling all hoverboards sold on its website, which amounts to 4,300 in all.
