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Power Banks from Anker Innovations

Class Action

Power Banks from Anker Innovations

In December 2018, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Anker Innovations for allegedly misrepresenting the milliampere-hours (mAh) of its power banks (portable power sources that can be used to charge electronic devices). Specifically, the complaint alleges that testing shows that the mAh – which represents the number of times a power bank can charge a device before it needs to be recharged – of the power banks is actually substantially lower than the company advertises. For example, the complaint alleges that the advertised mAh for one of the power banks is 5200 when, according to plaintiffs, the actual mAh is 3285. (Brady et al v. Anker Innovations Limited et al, Case No. 18-cv-11396, S. D. NY.)


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Anker Chargers and Power Banks with MultiProtect Technology

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Anker Chargers and Power Banks with MultiProtect Technology

Allegations: Falsely advertising that the MultiProtect technology provides “complete” safety and protection against thermal events when it does not detect or prevent thermal events and products can explode and catch…


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