A baby monitor has been recalled over risk of overheating or sparking when charging.
Hisense Ltd. has recalled 81,800 Babysense Max View Baby Monitors due to a possible fire hazard tied to the “parent unit" of ...
In a Feb. 26 statement from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Hisense Ltd. of Israel said it’s recalling 81,800 ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission warns parents to immediately stop using the baby monitor's display unit.
Babysense Max View baby monitors have been recalled due to a fire risk. If you own the recalled VBM55 model, stop using it ...
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled about 81,000 baby monitors because the display unit can overheat and create a possible fire hazard.
Parents using the Babysense Max View baby monitor are being told to unplug the handheld parent display and stop charging it ...
More than 81,000 Babysense Max View Baby Monitors were recalled due to reports of overheating and sparking while the display ...
Hisense has initiated a recall of approximately 81,800 Babysense Max View Baby Monitors due to a fire hazard stemming from ...
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