If a recalled Veektomx power bank overheated, caught fire, or damaged your home or belongings, a legal review may help you understand your options.
Compensation may be available for repair costs, replacement losses, and other documented damages tied to a defective portable charger.
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What’s the Problem?
The recall involves VEEKTOMX Portable Charger Mini Power Banks with a lithium-ion battery that can overheat and ignite. That is a serious defect in a product many people carry in a pocket, purse, backpack, or keep charging inside a bedroom, living room, office, or car.
Battery failures like this can escalate quickly. A charger that first seems warm can begin smoking or catch fire, putting nearby people and property at risk. Even when no one suffers a physical injury, these events can still damage furniture, flooring, electronics, bags, vehicles, or other personal property.
Latest Updates
- April 9, 2026 – Shenzhen Baihang recalled VEEKTOMX Portable Charger Mini Power Banks because the lithium-ion battery can overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards. The recall covered about 8,000 units sold on Amazon.com, followed three reports of fires that caused minor property damage, and no injuries had been reported at the time of the recall. [1]
Product Identification
This recall involves VEEKTOMX VT103 Small Portable Charger Mini Power Banks. The recalled units were sold in white, pink, and purple.
The most important identifying detail is on the back of the device. The recalled power banks have model number “VT103” imprinted on the back and do not have a serial number on the bottom right corner of the back casing. That detail matters because VT03 power banks with a serial number displayed on the casing were not included in the recall.
Incidents and Fire Risk
The company reported three fires involving the recalled power banks. Those incidents resulted in minor property damage but no reported injuries.
Even without a burn injury report, a recalled lithium-ion charger should be taken seriously. These devices are often used while people sleep, travel, work, or charge multiple electronics at once. A fire starting from a portable charger can spread quickly and create a much larger loss than the device itself.
Where and When It Was Sold
The recalled power banks were sold on Amazon.com from January 2024 through September 2024. The sale price ranged from about $24 to $30.
The importer was Shenzhen Baihang Technology Co., Ltd., of China, and the recalled units were manufactured in China. Consumers who bought one may be able to confirm ownership through Amazon order history, packaging, saved emails, or product photos.
What Consumers Should Do Now
Consumers should stop using the recalled power banks immediately and contact Shenzhen Baihang to verify that the device is part of the recall and receive a free replacement power bank.
The recall notice also warns consumers not to throw a recalled lithium-ion battery or device in the trash, general recycling, or retail battery recycling boxes. Instead, consumers should contact their municipal household hazardous waste collection center or local municipality for proper disposal guidance.
Do You Qualify for a Veektomx Power Bank Recall Lawsuit?
A legal review may be appropriate if a recalled Veektomx power bank overheated, caught fire, or caused property damage or other measurable losses. Claims are often stronger when the charger can be identified clearly and the incident is supported by photographs, purchase records, repair estimates, or insurance documentation.
Evidence to Gather
- Photos of the power bank showing model number and lack of serial number
- Amazon receipts or order confirmations
- Photos of smoke, fire, melting, or property damage
- Repair bills, insurance records, or cleanup invoices
- Any recall or replacement communications
Potential Damages
Potential damages may include property repair costs, replacement losses, out-of-pocket expenses, and other documented financial harm tied to the incident.
References
- https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Shenzhen-Baihang-Recalls-VEEKTOMX-Mini-Power-Banks-Due-to-Fire-and-Burn-Hazards-Sold-on-Amazon
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