Over 30,000 Chinese-manufactured wireless power banks are being recalled after catching fire and exploding in American and Canadian homes, causing thousands of dollars in property damage and exposing families to serious burn hazards.
Story Highlights
- ESR HaloLock power banks manufactured in China have caused five confirmed fires with property damage across North America
- Over 30,000 units recalled by CPSC and Health Canada after batteries exploded and ignited, threatening consumer safety
- Devices sold widely through Amazon and Home Depot from September 2023 through July 2025 pose ongoing fire risks
- Consumers must dispose of recalled units as hazardous waste, not regular trash, due to explosive lithium-ion batteries
Massive Recall Targets Fire-Prone Chinese Power Banks
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada announced the recall of 33,985 ESR HaloLock wireless power banks on August 14, 2025, following multiple incidents of devices catching fire and exploding. The recalled units include models 2G520, 2G505B, and 2G512B manufactured by Huizhou Tongyinhai Precision Electronics Co. Ltd in China and distributed by Hong Kong-based Waymeet Limited. These devices were sold at major retailers including Amazon and Home Depot between September 2023 and July 2025.
Property Damage Mounts from Exploding Batteries
Five confirmed fire incidents occurred in Canada, resulting in significant property damage but fortunately no reported injuries. The lithium-ion batteries in these power banks have proven unstable, overheating and igniting without warning. This represents a clear failure in quality control and safety testing that should never have reached American consumers. The incidents highlight the ongoing risks of relying on cheaply manufactured electronics from overseas suppliers with questionable safety standards.
Regulatory Response Emphasizes Hazardous Disposal
Both CPSC and Health Canada stress that consumers must immediately stop using these devices and dispose of them through hazardous waste facilities only. Regular trash disposal is prohibited due to the fire risk from damaged lithium-ion batteries. ESR has established a refund process requiring photo proof and order information, though this places the burden on consumers to document their purchases. The recall demonstrates how foreign manufacturers can flood American markets with dangerous products before adequate safety testing occurs.
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Broader Pattern of Foreign Electronics Safety Failures
This recall follows a troubling pattern of lithium-ion battery failures in consumer electronics, particularly from Chinese manufacturers. The incident underscores the need for stronger import safety standards and more rigorous pre-market testing of battery-powered devices. American families deserve better protection from dangerous products that can literally explode in their homes. Enhanced regulatory oversight and accountability measures for foreign suppliers should be priorities to prevent similar hazards from reaching our markets.
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ESR HaloLock Wireless Power Banks Recalled Due to Fire and Burn Hazards Distributed by Waymeet
ESR HaloLock wireless power bank recalled due to fire hazard
More than 30K wireless power banks recalled after reports of fires, explosions
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