CT Scans Reveal Battery Defects in Haribo Power Bank and Earbuds, Leading to Amazon Removal
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CT scans reveal severe battery defects in Haribo's 20,000 mAh power bank and earbuds, explaining their quiet removal from Amazon. The article discusses how advanced imaging technology exposed dangerous internal flaws in consumer electronics products, highlighting safety concerns with cheaply manufactured tech accessories.
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explaining their quiet removal from Amazon
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