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 the hoverboards, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety ...
The infamous two-wheeled motorized scooters colloquially known as “hoverboards” are still proving dangerous almost a decade after their peak. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission has ...
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. Two deaths may ...
The 42-volt Jetson Rogue is being recalled because its lithium-ion battery packs can overheat. The 42-volt Jetson Rogue is being recalled because its lithium-ion battery packs can overheat. is a ...
The parents of two girls who died in a house fire earlier this year have filed a lawsuit against Walmart and the maker of the Rogue Hoverboard they contend was responsible for the blaze at their ...
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. By McKenna Oxenden ...
The parents of two girls killed in a Hellertown house fire in April have sued a hoverboard manufacturer and Walmart, saying a defective hoverboard charging in a bedroom sparked the blaze. The suit ...
Two Pennsylvania sisters were killed when their hoverboard erupted in flames that destroyed their home, according to a lawsuit filed against Walmart and the device’s maker. Brianna Baer, 15, and ...
The 42-volt Jetson Rogue is being called based on a notice on the US Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) website due to fire risk, according to TheVerge. WUHAN, CHINA - MARCH 30: (CHINA OUT) A ...
A Hellertown house fire that killed two sisters was caused by a charging hoverboard, a new lawsuit alleges. Brianna “Bri Bri” N. Baer, 15, and Abigail “Abbie” Kaufman, 10, were killed in the April ...
A Hellertown house fire that killed two sisters was caused by a charging hoverboard, a new lawsuit alleges. Brianna “Bri Bri” N. Baer, 15, and Abigail “Abbie” Kaufman, 10, were killed in the April ...