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This hoverboard is being recalled after a fire that killed two children The 42-volt Jetson Rogue is being recalled because its lithium-ion battery packs can overheat.
Jetson Rogue is recalling tens of thousands of electric hoverboards after two girls were killed by a fire that might have been fueled by the lithium-ion battery pack.
After two deaths, a maker of electric bikes, scooters and other mobility products has recalled one of its hoverboard models because its lithium-ion battery pack can overheat and cause fires.
Jetson Electric Bikes has recalled 53,000 so-called hoverboard self-balancing scooters over fire hazards, according to a press release from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Examples include the hoverboard burning, sparking or melting. A fire marshal said one hoverboard was the “point of origin” of a fire that killed two girls in Pennsylvania last year.
Jetson Electric Bikes, the maker of the hoverboard blamed for causing a fire that killed two sisters in Pennsylvania last year, has issued a recall for about 53,000 of its Rogue self-balancing ...
UNDATED (WKRC) - A popular hoverboard model has been recalled after two girls reportedly died in a fire caused by one of the products. Jetson Electric has recalled 53,000 Jetson Rogue self-balance ...
The fire marshal determined a 42-volt Jetson Rogue hoverboard was the point of origin of the fire that ultimately spread to other parts of the home.
The fire marshal determined a 42-volt Jetson Rogue hoverboard was the point of origin of the fire that ultimately spread to other parts of the home.
The fire marshal determined a 42-volt Jetson Rogue hoverboard was the point of origin of the fire that ultimately spread to other parts of the home.