There’s nothing worse than a laptop that’s on fire – literally – and HP wants to prevent that possible heated experience by recalling a specific battery pack used in more than 15 different products.
A recall involving HP laptop batteries has been expanded in the wake of additional reports of “fire and burn hazards.” The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the ...
HP is recalling about 101,000 laptop batteries due to risk of overheating and causing fires. The company has expanded the number of recalled batteries to include those shipped with laptops sold ...
HP is recalling around 78,500 laptop batteries that pose fire and burn hazards, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC) announced on Tuesday. There have been eight new reports of ...
HP's safety recall and replacement program applies to 52,600 laptop batteries, which 'have the potential to overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to customers.' I'm PCMag's managing editor for ...
The original safety recall was issued in January 2018, but HP expanded it earlier this year. We didn't hear about the expansion until now due to the extended US government shutdown. Our team tests, ...
HP said this week that it’s recalling about 50,000 consumer notebook batteries for free, which were originally sold as part of a HP notebook itself or as a standalone accessory. The company said it ...