Recall Date: July 6, 2016
Recall Number: 16-218
Self-Balancing Scooters/Hoverboards
The lithium-ion battery packs in the self-balancing scooters/hoverboards can overheat, posing a risk of the products smoking, catching fire and/or exploding.
Refund, Repair, Replace
Consumers should immediately stop using these recalled products and contact the recalling company to return their hoverboard for a full refund, a free repair or a free replacement depending on the model.
Consumers should contact the recalling companies through their websites and call centers listed below.
About 501,000
This recall involves self-balancing scooters, commonly referred to as hoverboards. They have two wheels at either end of a platform and are powered by lithium-ion battery packs. Recalled self-balancing scooters include the following retailers, brands and online firms:
Company |
Number of Units |
Brand/Model Sold |
Firm's Recall |
Digital Gadgets LLC, of Monroe, NJ | 16,000 | Hover-Way/Model # HWSBB601-R | 16-213 |
Hoverboard LLC, of Scottsdale, AZ | 70,000 | Powerboard | 16-210 |
Hype Wireless, of Edison, NJ | 25,000 | Hype Roam | 16-217 |
Keenford Ltd., of Hong Kong | 84,000 | iMoto | 16-216 |
PTX Performance Products USA of Irvine, CA | 4,900 | Airwalk Self Balancing Electric Scooter | 16-208 |
Razor USA LLC, of Cerritos, CA | 28,000 | Hovertrax | 16-215 |
Swagway LLC, of South Bend, IN | 267,000 | Swagway X1 | 16-211 |
Yuka Clothing, of Miami, FL | 800 |
Wheeli, 2Wheelz, Bact to the Future, Mobile Tech, Hover Shark, NWS, X Glider and X Rider |
16-209 |
Boscov's of Reading, PA | 1,300 | Orbit | 16-212 |
Overstock.com of Salt Lake City, UT | 4,300 | All hoverboards sold on Overstock.com | 16-214 |
There have been at least 99 incidents reports on the battery packs in the self-balancing scooters/hoverboards overheating, sparking, smoking, catching fire and/or exploding including reports of burn injuries and property damage.
Mass merchandisers nationwide on online retailers from Jue 2015 through May 2016 for between $350 and $900.
See chart.
China
Note: At the request of the Commission, Alibaba Group has taken voluntary action to require certifications from testing agencies for hoverboards listed by third-parties on the AliExpress.com and Alibaba.com online marketplaces. Consumers are urged to immediately stop using hoverboards which do not comply with applicable safety standards and dispose of them in accordance with local and state regulations.
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