A portable hotspot sold by Verizon Wireless has been recalled nationwide over fears that its lithium-ion battery may overheat and potentially injure consumers. The American telecommunications company ...
Verizon is recalling 2.5 million hotspot devices after discovering that the lithium ion battery can overheat, creating a fire and burning hazard. The recall impacts Ellipsis Jetpack mobile hotspots ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) ─ Verizon is recalling millions of mobile hotspots because the battery can overheat and catch fire, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The recall ...
US operator Verizon was forced to recall 2.5 million mobile hotspot devices, following an investigation which revealed the batteries used in the products could overheat and pose a fire hazard. In a ...
Verizon and the Consumer Product Safety Commission have announced the recall of 2.5 million hotspots. The reason: the lithium-ion battery inside the device can overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard.
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