

Smart Balance Wheel Scooter by Glide Boards. 1,300 Orbit 16-212, of Salt Lake City, Utah 4,300 All hoverboards sold on 16-214ĭo you own one of these self-balancing scooters/hoverboards that have been recalled? Have you had any issues with it? Let us know in the comments below, or on Google+, Twitter, or Facebook.Source: U.S. Business is not booming for the explosive hoverboards. Though they topped thousands of holiday gift lists, hoverboards since have. 800 Wheeli, 2Wheelz, Back to the Future, Mobile Tech, Hover Shark, NWS, X Glider and X Rider 16-209 Boscov’s, of Reading, Pa. 267,000 Swagway X1 16-211 Yuka Clothing, of Miami, Fla. 28,000 Hovertrax 16-215 Swagway LLC, of South Bend, Ind.

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, Calif. 25,000 Hype Roam 16-217 Keenford Ltd., of Lynbrook, N.Y. 70,000 Powerboard 16-210 Hype Wireless, of Edison, N.J. 16,000 Hover-Way/Model # HWSBB601-R 16-213 Hoverboard LLC, of Scottsdale, Ariz. The hoverboard fire caused smoke to fill the house and soot to cover all the walls and furnishings, leading to an estimated 22,500 in damages, according to Coronado Fire Battalion Chief Perry Peake. The recall includes the following models purchased from these companies: Company Number of Units Brand/Model Sold Firm’s Recall Digital Gadgets LLC, of Monroe, N.J. A charging hoverboard started a fire on Saturday at a home in the resort city of Coronado in San Diego County. Others being recalled include 84,000 of Keenford's iMoto. There have been at least 99 incidents reports of the battery packs in self-balancing scooters/hoverboards overheating, sparking, smoking, catching fire and/or exploding including reports of burn injuries and property damage. More than 500,000 hoverboards are being recalled after some of the motorized scooters overheated, burned riders and damaged property. The recall advises that owners of specific models get their self-balancing scooters repaired, replaced, or refunded and urge consumers to contact the recalling companies. 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. Consumer Product Safety Commission has finally issued a much needed hoverboard recall on certain models. When the two-wheeled “hoverboards” started to gain popularity last year, videos and news reports of some of them spontaneously combusting and causing burns - or worse, causing house fires - quickly surfaced. The hoverboards recalled include products sold at 10 different retailers in the U.S. In this report, the global Hoverboard Scooters market is valued at USD XX million in 2016 and is expected to reach USD XX million by the end of. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a recall for over 500,000 self-balancing scooters/hoverboards due to fire hazard safety concerns. Report Explores the Global Hoverboard Scooters 2022.
