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Casely Power Pods Wireless Charger Recall Announced Due to Safety Hazards
What Ended
The Casely Power Pods 5,000mAh MagSafe E33A charger has been reissued for recall due to multiple reports of overheating, fire hazards, and injuries. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC) confirmed that the product poses a risk of serious injury or death. Previous recalls were issued in 2023, affecting 429,000 units. Reports indicate that several individuals suffered burns from device malfunctions. The USCPSC highlighted a fatal incident involving a 75-year-old woman, which occurred in August 2024. The device is identifiable by the Casely logo on the front and model number E33A on the back. It was sold online from 2022 to 2024.
Why It Mattered
The existence of the Casely Power Pods in the market posed significant safety risks to consumers. The devices were involved in at least 51 reported incidents of overheating and combustion, leading to severe injuries and one fatality. The USCPSC's warnings indicated an ongoing danger, as many units remained in use despite the initial recall. This persistent risk highlighted the inadequacies in consumer safety measures associated with lithium-ion battery technology. The recommendation to cease usage and dispose of the charger reflects the urgent need for consumer protection against hazardous electronic devices.
What Replaced It / What Gap Remains
Casely is offering free replacement units for the recalled Power Pods. However, no information is provided regarding refunds. Consumers may seek alternative wireless chargers from other brands, but the specific safety records of those replacements remain unverified. There is no guaranteed solution to replace the functionality of the Casely Power Pods without potential safety concerns. Users are left with a gap in reliable charging options until further safe alternatives emerge.